Liberal hairstyles for LGBTQ+ students at Korat school

Liberal hairstyles for LGBTQ+ students at Korat school

Liberal hairstyles for LGBTQ  students at Korat school
The kids ‘ council’s photo of Boonwattana School displays the recently approved wigs for its LGBTQ kids.

A supplementary school in the Northeast allows kids to use “girlish” long hair and women to have a “boyish” small cut.

For the fresh school expression that may begin in the middle of this month, Boonwattana School in Mueang city of Nakhon Ratchasima province implements the new rules.

The 52-year-old school’s student council posted the fresh regulations on its Facebook page on Saturday. The kids ‘ government made the decision to allow students to wear hairstyles that go with their preferred gender.

Long hair can be worn by boys, but it must be tied in ponytails with bright ribbons. However, teenagers can have quick hair.

However, they did continue to wear their regular uniforms.

In light of the pattern of gender diversity, school control, according to college director Wichiean Thongkhli, agreed with parents and the students ‘ council to introduce the new hairstyle regulations so that students may use hairstyles that suited the women they identified with.

The school administration believes that this will encourage students to like their academic endeavors, enjoy their time there, and boost their academic standing. Any school that adopts the Boonwattana School model will, in my opinion, became the centers of happiness, he added.

Boonwattana School producer Wichiean Thongkhli