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Boy bans Christmas concert at school because of his haircut and his mother did not take it easy

A cute schoolboy was banned from participating in his school's Christmas concert because of his haircut.  Khai Okojie, eight years old, was forced to stay at Ellenbrook Community Primary in Salford while her friends sang Christmas carols in a nearby church.  Her furious mother, Jo Ellis, a teacher at a Bury Primary School, said her son's snip - buckled on the top and short in the back - "breaks the rules."  She said, "The school does not have the Christmas spirit at all, it's so cruel, Khai practiced her singing at home and was looking forward to the concert.  "He was also excited because I was able to attend for the first time."  "His father, Dasuki, took him for a haircut on the weekend," Jo continued. "I do not think it's extreme, that's what the school says, it's curled up and short at the back.  "The school called me to tell me he could not go to the concert, I explained that I was anxious to see him at the concert and that it was unfair to punish me too.  "Khai's friend, who is in the same class, has a very similar haircut, I think it is very, very hard, as it was treated, to prevent a child from going to a concert Christmas because his haircut is ridiculous.  "The school where I teach is much easier to do for this kind of thing and it would never have been banned.  "I received a letter in May from school when he made a similar cup, saying it was not acceptable - but it was seven months ago - and Khai's father was not at home. current school policy about it. Chair of Governors Suzanne Charlesworth said, "The school has a dress code and looks very clear that clearly states that children will not be allowed to represent school in sports, school productions, outings, assemblies or photographs, etc. standards set by governors. We regularly remind parents. "


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