Policy on Hair Boys Hair is to be neatly trimmed on the sides and back and combed. It is to be gradually tapered in the back and not be more than 2 inches high (this includes any stylish spiking of the hair), or 2 inches below the top of the shirt collar. Hair must also be cut above the eyebrows. Facial hair, i.e., mustaches, beards, goatees, and sideburns should be neatly trimmed. Girls Hair must be neatly combed and brushed with no unnatural color. The hair accessories allowed are: barrettes, bows, clips, rubber and elastic bands, headbands, and scrunchies. These must be in one of the following colors or color combinations: red, white, blue, black, beige, or pink. NOTE: Any exceptions to the above policy on hair on the basis of academic or athletic events will be approved by administration. Policy on Hair Boys Hair is to be neatly trimmed on the sides and back and combed. It is to be gradually tapered in the back and not be more than 2 inches high (this includes any stylish spiking of the hair), or 2 inches below the top of the shirt collar. Hair must also be cut above the eyebrows. Facial hair, i.e., mustaches, beards, goatees, and sideburns should be neatly trimmed. Girls Hair must be neatly combed and brushed with no unnatural color. The hair accessories allowed are: barrettes, bows, clips, rubber and elastic bands, headbands, and scrunchies. These must be in one of the following colors or color combinations: red, white, blue, black, beige, or pink. NOTE: Any exceptions to the above policy on hair on the basis of academic or athletic events will be approved by administration.
UNVEILING TO SUPPORTERS – The Vidalia Fire Department first unveiled the new vehicle to Dot Foods, Tractor Supply Company, and Georgia Forestry Commission employees and representatives as a “thank you” for the businesses’ support of the endeavor.
LARGE CROWD – A large crowd of citizens attended the Vidalia City Council Public Hearing on Monday, April 6, to share their concerns about a proposed subdivision development on Larry Drive.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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