Michigan Father Sues Mount Pleasant Schools for Cutting Biracial Daughter's Hair
Michigan Father Sues Mount Pleasant Schools for Cutting Biracial Daughter's Hair
The father of a young Michigan girl, whose hair was cut by a teacher without her parents’ permission, has filed a seven-figure lawsuit against the school district, a librarian, and a teacher’s assistant.According to ABC News, the lawsuit was filed Tuesday in federal court in Grand Rapids.In his complaint, Jimmy Hoffmeyer alleges that Mount Pleasant Public Schools staffers discriminated against his daughter, who is biracial.Now, Hoffmeyer is asking that the court compel the district to pay him up to $1 million.MLIve.com reports that Hoffmeyer’s daughter, Jurnee, was a student at Ganiard Elementary School in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. In March, one of Jurnee’s classmates used scissors to cut the 7-year-old girl’s hair on a school-bus.Jurnee’s classmate, says MLive.com, purportedly did this without Jurnee’s permission.Hoffmeyer then took Jurnee to a local beautician, who gave his daughter an “asymmetrical haircut,” ostensibly to repair the damage. But, just a few days later, Jurnee returned from school with nearly all her hair cut off.
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