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Education Ministry reaffirms non-discrimination in hair policy talks

Education Ministry reaffirms non-discrimination in hair policy talks

By Belize Live News Staff: The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) has pledged to work alongside teachers, parents, and human rights advocates to ensure that school grooming rules respect both professional standards and students’ fundamental rights.

On September 12, Minister of Education Oscar Requena, CEO Dian Maheia, and Deputy Chief Education Officers Cecilia Ramirez-Smith and Terri Wesby Langford hosted a stakeholder meeting at the Ministry’s headquarters in Belmopan.

Participants included representatives from the Belize National Teachers’ Union (BNTU), the UBAD Educational Foundation, the Human Rights Commission, and the Disabilities Desk. BNTU President Nadia Caliz and human rights advocate Cynthia Pitts were among those present.

The dialogue focused on student and parent concerns over inconsistent application of hair policies in schools. Officials and stakeholders agreed that while grooming standards can support discipline and professionalism, they must not infringe on the dignity or cultural identity of students.

MoEST committed to reviewing rules during this academic year and to creating fairer, clearer guidelines. The Ministry emphasized its stance on fostering inclusive, equitable education free from discrimination.

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