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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a public school teacher but send two of my kids to private school. I’ve also taught at private school. I was always taught to “dress a little better than the majority of your students’ parents” while on the clock in school. In public school that sets a really low bar, especially post-Covid. I can’t remember the last time a parent, male or female, has shown up for a meeting in a suit. Usually it’s jeans with a hoodie, sweats and a T shirt. I wear mine slacks a cardigan Orr fitted blouse [/quote] Sorry, my phone died before I could fix typos and finish this. Anyway, I dress a little better than my students’ parents. At my kids’ school, teachers have to wear khakis or black pants. Men have to wear collared shirts. I’m not certain about the dress code for women. I see a lot of blouses, nice tops, and sweaters/ cardigans when it’s colder. Women can also wear skirts or dresses. That also seems to be a little better than most of the parents. I would have no issue if a teacher rotated the same couple pairs of pants and tops. Many do this where I teach too. [/quote]
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