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Graham parents petition Bryson ISD for policy change

Tue, 08/24/2021 - 4:13 pm
news@grahamleader.com

A petition was started recently to amend the Bryson ISD dress code after the parents of 4-year-old Hunter Strider were asked to cut his hair in order to comply with the district’s policy. The campaign is seeking to gain support before the next BISD school board meeting, set for Monday.

The petition, started by Hunter’s mother, Lori, has over 139,000 signatures and is rising as of Tuesday afternoon.

“My son is a pre-k student in a small Texas school district. His first day of school was Monday, (Aug. 16). We love our school. Our daughter has been going since pre-k and she is now in third grade,” the information on the petition states.

BISD is located in Jack County within the city of Bryson which has a population of 536, according to 2019 Census population estimates. For the 2018-2019 school year, the district received a B rating from the Texas Education Agency’s A-F Accountability System used tevaluate the academic performance of Texas public schools. Districts were not rated for the 2019-2020 school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In response to the situation with the Strider’s, BISD Superintendent, Greg London, said that due to the nature of the matter, he was unable to discuss specific details.

“As administrators, we do our best to uphold and follow the policies and procedures that are established by our board of trustees,” London said. “Our board of trustees sets the policies and procedures for how we’re going to deal with that in July. We do our best, we want all kids to be successful. We just try to follow and uphold the (…) standards and policies that are in place here, as administrators.”

For the rest of the story, see the Aug. 25 edition of The Graham Leader.