Casual clothes, dyed hair: Bangkok schools ease uniform, hairstyle rules


BANGKOK — As a first step towards freedom and respecting children’s rights, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has instructed 437 schools to let their students wear casual clothes once a week. It has also instructed schools to ease off on regulations related to students’ hairstyles and insisted that everybody’s styles and preferences be respected. Two […]

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