Valedictorian says he was denied grad walk due to beard

AMITE CITY, LA - A student says his beard cost him the chance to walk across the stage for his high school graduation, despite being the valedictorian.

FOX's Rob Masson has more on this story.

The "Student of the Year" at a Louisiana High School was not allowed to get his diploma at the graduation this week after running afoul of the district's policy against student facial hair.

Senior Andrew Jones wore a beard all year at Amite High School and it never stopped him from earning As in all his classes, excelling in sports, or being awarded a college scholarship, Fox 8 New Orleans reports.

The commencement was Wednesday night and when Jones arrived beforehand he was stunned to learn that he wouldn't be allowed to go up on the stage with the beard, according to the station.

The Tangipahoa Parish School System has a policy ban on facial hair on students, according to the station.
Jones and other graduating seniors with facial hair were given an ultimatum: if they didn't shave, they couldn't receive their diplomas up on the stage, the station reported.

Jones shaved the hair covering his cheeks but refused to shave his goatee. He had to turn in his cap and gown, Fox 8 reported.

"I feel they should have let me march," Jones told the station. "The hair on my face has nothing to do with school. I wasn't distracting anybody."