As a student, the appearance only needs to be clean and tidy. "Students should behave like students" does not mean that students are required to keep a uniform flat head and ear-length short hair. On the contrary, students should be upright in spirit and neat in appearance. The Ministry of Education has no rigid requirements for students' hairstyles. Most schools add rules outside the boundaries. Do you really think it's good for students? This kind of thing often just follows the crowd.
Adolescent students have a certain awareness of maintaining their own image. When they were in middle school, they were in adolescence. Although we study most of the time, the secretion of hormones drives us to pay more attention to our own image and have a certain ability to distinguish beautiful things. So adolescent children have their own views on "beauty", which is human nature. "Everyone has a love of beauty." Even adults can't deprive them of their pursuit of beauty.
Repressing students' nature is actually squeezing their unique personality.
In fact, there is no need for schools to stipulate that students' hairstyles should be uniform and "pleasing to the eye", which leads to ugly hairstyles. Most boys can accept a flat head, which looks fresher and sunnier, but it is too much to force girls to cut their ears short, more like boys!
After all, the most important thing in school is the study of each student. Isn't it good to spend this time strengthening students' comprehensive quality? There is really no need to make a fuss about students' hairstyles.