"Our policy limits the length. It's been that way for 30 years," Superintendent Greg Poole said, according to KHOU.
Poole said that there is no dress code outlining how students style their hair.
But Deandre Arnold's mother, Sandy Arnold, said the dress code changed and the adjustments mean her son's hair is out of compliance even if his hair is up, KPRC reported.
She has vowed that her son will not cut his hair since it is part of her family's beliefs. His family is from Trinidad. Because Deandre Arnold will not cut his hair, he's not allowed to return to school, KPRC reported.
The family and supporters from the United Urban Alumni Association said unless Deandre Arnold is able to walk with his classmates at graduation in three months, they will be taking the case to federal court, KHOU reported.
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