Hair dyeing is not allowed in school. How do parents write certificates?

If your child needs to dye his hair when the school doesn't allow it, you can provide the school with a certificate explaining why you want your child to dye his hair. The following is a possible proof template:

Title: About children's hair dye certificate

Dear school leaders and teachers,

I am the parent of a student, and I am writing this letter to ask permission for my child to dye his hair at school. I understand the school's requirements for students' hairstyles, but we hope to get special permission for the following reasons:

1. Health reasons: If my children have certain health problems, such as the diagnosis of vitiligo, dyeing their hair can help them better cover these plaques.

2. Cultural reasons: We cherish multiculturalism and the right of individual expression. Our family comes from a specific cultural background, and dyeing hair is a way to express our unique cultural tradition.

3. Artistic reasons: My children have participated in some artistic projects and need to perform in public places. Dyeing their hair can help them stand out on the stage without affecting other students.

I understand that dyeing hair should not be the focus of students' educational experience. We respect the rules and regulations of the school. However, I hope to gain some flexibility and allow my children to dye their hair under these circumstances.

I look forward to your reply and hope to discuss this issue further. Thank you very much for your understanding and support.

[Your name]

[Date]

Please note that each school may have different policies on students' hairstyles, so you'd better check the school's rules and regulations first to ensure that your requirements meet the school's policies.