Creative Hair Day on May 30th
On Friday, May 30th, all staff and students (families, too!) are invited to participate in our school-wide spirit day, which will be Creative Hair Day. At today’s assembly, the students were shown some fun and creative hairstyles so they can be inspired to be fun and creative!
At South Broadview Elementary, we want to ensure all of our students are feeling included in a safe and comfortable way. We would like all of our students and staff to have fun by coming to school with creative hairstyles, and not make anyone feel that their natural hair or hairstyle is “crazy” or “weird”. By promoting certain hairstyles as “crazy” or “weird” we may negatively affect students from different backgrounds and cultures. For example, a child of colour may wear their hair in a certain way on a daily basis, and we want that child to feel proud of their hair and the cultural significance of the hairstyle. We do not want a child of colour to feel their hair is “crazy” or “weird”.
There are many creative ways to style hair, such as:
Some hairstyles that can be considered culturally insensitive may include:
Thank you for continuing to help promote a safe, caring and inclusive learning environment, for all of our students.
Sincerely,
Joel Menzies (Principal)