Education Minister in St Kitts & Nevis, Dr Geoffrey Hanley, says the recently introduced Hair Guidelines policy to curb discrimination in schools must be adhered to.
He said teachers will be enforcing the guidelines and that parents have a role in ensuring that the policy is maintained.
The new Hair Guidelines policy goes into effect tomorrow, the start of the new academic term, and students are expected to maintain neat, clean hair at all times.
Traditional haircuts, natural locs, afros, and cornrows are permitted for male and female students, but the hairstyles should not obstruct the view of other students.