Transgender student sues Hong Kong school over ‘discriminatory’ hair policy
A transgender student, Oscar Fung King-ho, is suing Lau Wong Fat Secondary School in Hong Kong, alleging discriminatory hair policies. Fung claims the school's requirement for short hair, based on her sex assigned at birth, led to public humiliation and rebukes from teachers.

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AI-generatedA transgender student, Oscar Fung King-ho, is suing Lau Wong Fat Secondary School in Hong Kong, alleging discriminatory hair policies. Fung claims the school's requirement for short hair, based on her sex assigned at birth, led to public humiliation and rebukes from teachers. The dispute began in September 2023 when a teacher warned Fung about her hair length violating school rules for boys. Fung, who experiences gender dysphoria and finds longer hair reduces her anxiety, had been publicly expressing her gender identity prior to this incident. She is seeking unspecified damages from the school's management committee.
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5 extractedFung states that growing her hair longer reduced her anxiety.
The dispute began in September 2023 when a teacher warned Fung about her hair length breaching school rules for boys.
Fung claims she faced public humiliation and rebukes from teachers over her hair length.
The student, Oscar Fung King-ho, alleges the school's policy requires short hair aligned with their sex assigned at birth.
A transgender student is suing a Hong Kong school over alleged discriminatory hair policies.