having a haircut policy and dress code in school is important and beneficial. It promotes discipline, equality, and a sense of identity among students. When everyone follows a standard appearance, it reduces distractions and prevents judgment based on fashion or style. It also helps prepare us for professional environments in the future, where appearance and self-presentation matter. Overall, these policies encourage students to focus more on learning and less on how they or others look.
2025-07-16 04:40:12
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QueenAtashaa :
It is form of discipline because they are in the academe. Schools have the right to implement.
2025-07-15 13:43:59
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qrewpal :
Personally, I think students should be allowed to express themselves — as long as it doesn’t interfere with learning or safety. Hair doesn’t define respect, intelligence, or discipline. The world is evolving, and schools should too. Education should focus more on skills, values, and thinking’ not just appearance.
2025-07-16 17:53:16
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12345 :
soft generation😂😂😂
2025-07-16 00:16:26
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Astrophel :
I believe it is less about discipline and more about tradition.
2025-07-15 15:15:06
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lolonick :
it's just the fact that pinapaaral kayo ng lebre ng and it's a discipline because formality is a sign of intelligence
2025-07-15 17:05:53
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ᴋᴇɴɴᴇᴛʜᴊᴏʜɴ✓ :
A haircut policy is a rule about how we should keep our hair neat and proper. It's usually for discipline, hygiene, and to make everyone look uniform.. nasa paaralan kayo wala kayo sa fashion show
2025-07-16 10:09:44
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GReteL :
Having long hair doesn’t make someone dirty or undisciplined. You can have immaculate grooming with long hair.
These rules often come from old, gendered expectations like boys should look one way and girls another but times have changed. Many schools just haven’t caught up.
Proper hair cut and proper wearing of uniform according to gender is a must implemented.
2025-07-16 00:43:15
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LFT Seyyy :
"Kung ayaw nyo sumunod sa rules ng paaralan magtayo kayo ng sarili nyong paaralan para kayo masunod dun"
2025-07-16 16:11:42
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Jandee :
i’m gay and i wanted to grow my hair but because of school’s haircut policy of course i have to follow it. “gay” is still considered as male so that’s the reason why i didn’t grow my hair long way back in my high school days.
2025-07-16 00:19:35
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Genesis Lacson :
it teaches professionalism that is essential especially if they are going into the work force,
2025-07-15 14:50:01
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rhyzen :
I don't get this generation I am with, why can't y'all just simply follow their policy? It's totally under DepED's policy, so we should follow it since we are at their property.
2025-07-16 06:22:42
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hiddenchant :
di ready mga comments sa conversation na ang haircut policy ay rooted sa colonialism and the western ideal of "neatness" and "formality"
2025-07-16 18:39:43
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Rio Tart :
schools shouldn't have those kinds of policies that involves children but doesn't interrupt the class like for example hair policy, not everyone looks good with short hair.
2025-07-15 14:08:02
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Miracleforme :
Ganyan din ako nung estudyante, now that im an adult, it all makes sense. Just trust your elderly, u need it
2025-07-16 06:34:42
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Tito Boyです〜 :
Gusto nyo palakihin ang kabataan sa “rule-less” environment tapos send them out as adults to a society were every broken law/rule has an equivalent punishment
2025-07-16 06:25:03
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loyloy777 :
Goodluck paglabas nyo sa school. Schools are preparing you on how to face the reality of adulthood. Pagnagtrabaho na kayo, most companies have hair policy or most professions for that matter. Police, sundalo, office jobs, even yung sa mga malls and etc.
2025-07-16 05:18:29
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Ross :
Deliscipline. The one missing in today’s students.
2025-07-16 10:17:05
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Ryan :
Kinder to Elementary needs those regulations to practice discipline and responsibilities as an individual also to prevent individualism kasi maaga pa sa buhay. Highschool, SHS and College are a different matter
2025-07-16 15:23:23
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Sagwan Ni Juana :
I have co teacher here she did the same, unfortunately the student's parents filed a case. DepEd favored the student and as penalty, they intructed the my co teacher to pay the student with her 1 whole salary for the case not to push through in regular court🥺
Easy money.
That's when I realized, DepEd itself as an institution will not support their Teachers.
Ngayon, hinahayaan ko na lang.
Mahalaga napasok ako araw araw nagka klase that's it. Wala akong pakialam kahit mukhang pugad ni Balbasaur ang buhok niyo🤣😂
2025-07-15 20:29:02
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user1718192021 :
Bakit ayaw nyo ng disiplina. its not about the hair..its about teaching young minds to follow rules. yun ang logic ng policies. not everything is a direct relationship, hindi ibig sabhin kaya inimplement ang isang bagay ay dahil ito ay may direktang kinalaman s classroom teaching because part and INTEGRAL to education is IMPARTING VALUES, INCLUDING DISCIPLINE. this reasoning is a VERY OBVIOUS FACT. it is surpising that a person posting about the seeming irrationality of the policy cannot make this very very simple rational connection.
2025-07-16 11:24:39
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🧿Tee_Teh🧿 :
You're literally studying to be well-equipped in your future career. Schools are literally training grounds for us. Yang clean haircut policy na yan para lang din yang dress codes sa office, you have to look presentable, how you should look professional in all settings. Just because you thought walang kinalaman yansa pag-aaral doesn't mean it does not do anything at all. You're being trained to be future professionals.
2025-07-16 10:27:50
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