School banned the balding student to wear hats in classes and provoked a protest among children. The corresponding material publishes Daily Mail.
The incident occurred in the Heritage High educational institution in clown, Derbyshire. The 13-year-old Ella Goodwin (Ella Goodwin) struggled with chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis – a rare disease that causes abnormal inflammation of the bones. One of the consequences of the alend is baldness in the affected areas. So, the heroine of the material was put on the nicknames on the back of the head, because of what she was embarrassed to come to school with flowing hair and wore a cap and a hooded sweatshirt.
According to the newspaper, in one of the lessons, the girl made a remark, saying that because of school policies, it was impossible to attend classes in such a form. Employees of the educational institution told Goodwin that other students with similar problems are wigs. They also offered her to meet them to talk to common topics.
A few days later, classmates and other not indifferent students gathered near the school building and headed headdress in supporting the girl. The protest prompted the school leadership to change the rules of the dress code.
According to the father of the heroine of the material of Sean Goodwin (Shaun Goodwin), his family was pleasantly surprised, having learned that so many students standing around for their daughter. “To see all these people who support Ella is something incredible, we do not know how to thank the guys. It seems to me that my daughter did not even suspect that she had so many good friends,” he spoke.
Later, the leadership of the educational institution has contacted the family of a teenager and abolished the ban on hats. “We are glad to confirm that we talked to Ella’s family and agreed that she could wear a cap and a hooded sweatshirt to feel as comfortable in the school walls. We will make efforts to provide Elle and her family proper support in this difficult period. “,” said the representative Heritage High.
In March, the school principal called the student’s desire to come to classes in pants. A student of the English Women’s School Wirral Grammar School for Girls in Merserside created a petition in favor of the trouser wearing girls in class. It is reported that the initiative has collected more than 2500 signatures.