Depends, read the code of conduct some allow piercings some don't
Schools can't make piercings "illegal," but each school has different rules; for example, some schools allow nose piercings, but studs, not hoops. Most schools, however, don't care or won't even see that you have a tongue ring.
No
Some schools forbid the wearing of piercings. Others find them not to be well liked. So it all depends on the school's policy.
Every school has it's polices, not all schools say you can't have piercings. You need to check with the school before you run off and get anything pierced to ensure it's not going to be an issue with school dress code.
You don't. If you want one get it when you are 18.
You don't. If you want one get it when you are 18.
You need to ask the school administration what the policy is for body piercings and school dress code. Each school has a diffrent policy so you need to ask them.
Let's Play Schools happened in 2008.
Let's Play Schools was created on 2008-12-05.
On one hand, you shouldn't be a fake person. However, fake piercings let you see how it works and how others will react to you before you commit to real piercings. If you are underage, cannot find a piercer, unable to get permission, or if you have a job that doesn't allow piercings fake piercings are a good alternative.
Sure why not? Here's the problem the schools face. Students get piercings (not all students are smart enough to look after there piercings) some get carried away with there piercing fixation. Then there are the select ones who think they are *body piercers ( *courtesy of You Tube) and start doing piercings in the school bathrooms and other places. Before long you have a group of students sick due to cross contamination, infections and a host of other nasty things (HIV, Hepatitis, Meningitis, Tetanus). Now there is a liability issue for the school, they are after all supposed to be looking after and out for the students under their care and control. That is the extreme side of things, now as for the basic piercings and the students right to have piercings. It's a dress code issue for the schools that have dress codes. There should be some give and take and the schools need to be a bit more flexible with there requirements. But ultimately it comes down to the student council to get together and do some research and request that the requirements be changed. Eyebrow piercings and other facial piercing should not cause and issue with the school and if so the school needs to explain why it's and issue and why they have the policy they love so much. You are in school to learn, not follow blindly, so you need to know what the reasoning is behind the rules they have in place. Lots of Canadian schools don't have a piercing policy other than the understanding that there is a limit to what is tasteful and what is over board. Obvious rules about sports and piercings is understandable due to safety issues, tearing or snagging of jewellery. Same applies to industrial classes like welding and metal work as with wood work and mechanics there is a clear and present danger of entanglement in equipment. But as for other classes there should be no issues with piercings, so long as they are clean and looked after, live and let live.
You shouldn't because it doesn't let your piercing breathe