School & District Management

Teachers as Fashion Police

By Anthony Rebora — May 27, 2010 1 min read
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Miss Eyre, in a post on NYC Educator, explains her ambigious stance on her school’s student dress code policy.

As well, if a child is dressed improperly, I am supposed to send that child directly to the office to either change clothes or wait for a parent or guardian to bring a change of clothes. Now, again, I am theoretically in favor of a policy like this. However, in the recent past at my school, a child has told a teacher to go f--- herself only to be promptly returned to the classroom, and another child called a classmate a name that I cannot even attempt to partially censor on a family blog and faced no consequences at all. So perhaps you can see my hesitation to remove a child who is otherwise productive and pleasantly behaved from my classroom.

Gee, sounds like a really well thought-out policy.

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A version of this news article first appeared in the Teaching Now blog.