Even after CROWN Act, Texas student suspended for dreadlocks

The same week that his state banned racial discrimination based on hairstyles, Darryl George, a black high school student in Mont Belvieu, Texas, was suspended for showing up — as he always has — with twisted dreadlocks.

School officials at Barbers Hill High School said the junior’s dreadlocks fell below his eyebrows and earlobes, which violated the district’s dress code. And despite his family’s disagreement with the situation, Darryl has repeatedly served week-long in-school suspensions since August 31.

Darryl’s mother, Darresha George, is fighting back against the suspensions and has also pointed out the harsh way in which Darryl’s suspension was carried out. “He has to sit on a stool in a cubicle for eight hours,” she said. “That’s very uncomfortable. Every day he came home, (and) … he said his back hurt….”