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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This really seems to be more of a school culture question than anything else. On one end of the spectrum, if the school prides itself on uniformity and "professional" student attire, adults should be more formal. If the school is way more relaxed in atmosphere, no student dress code, adults could be way less rigid in their dress. Learning doesn't care what you wear, but cultural cohesion can have an impact. Choose a school for your child that fits what you're looking for. [/quote] I thought I did. We toured. We opted for a school with uniforms/dress code. But there was no way to see all the teachers. And only recently have I attended events where I’m noticing this super casual approach by teachers/admin. I would have expected this at another school, but not at one where they make a big deal about kids being in uniform (right down to their socks). [/quote] If it's a religious school, the teachers probably aren't paid at a level they can dress as formally as you want them to. [/quote] Omg come on. I wouldn't even mind if the teachers wore jeans and a sweater. But the 20 somethings of both sexes are wearing hoodies and sweatpants to teach. This while the kids are in polos, slacks and skirts.[/quote]
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