Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 19:51     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Anonymous wrote:I mean, I agree that kids shouldn't wear pajamas to school. But I don't care if they are wearing sweatpants, bare feet, or whatever. Just put something on so it's not obvious you rolled out of bed.

To the parent who doesn't want to fight their 5 year old, I'd say this is one to fight. Your kids needs to get dressed for school. At least a tshirt. Not hard.


This isn’t school.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 19:38     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.

Yeah, because everybody has an extra room floating around where there can be just school “products”!


You have a dining room that can easily converted. Most of you are just lazy and, therefore, your children are lazy.


You DO know that some folks don’t have a dining room either? Or...they need to eat at the dining room table?
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 19:25     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.

Yeah, because everybody has an extra room floating around where there can be just school “products”!


You have a dining room that can easily converted. Most of you are just lazy and, therefore, your children are lazy.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 18:37     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.


Um.

You do realize most families don’t have an extra room they can use just for this, right? Or that some families live all in one room?


This.

I'm glad the administration of this school is so well organized that they were able to spend time on how to make the situation worse. The school's execution of distance learning better be flawless.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 18:36     Subject: Re:Dress Code for remote classes

Yes this is why we teachers need two teacher training days. We have to train to enforce all theses things and it Ned tr
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 18:35     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Anonymous wrote:I’m team dress code. Usually we have a strict uniform policy but it wasn’t enforced for remote school. I like the policy of requiring a minimum of a uniform shirt. I don’t like the emphasis that having a camera close-up puts on hair, makeup, interesting tshirts, etc. and felt like the teacher resorted to complimenting kids’ appearances or talking about each kids’ outfit when Zoom conversation lagged. Neutralizing that would be nice.


I know Zoom meetings can be awkward but someone needs to have a talk with that teacher because that is not okay
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 18:34     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.


Um.

You do realize most families don’t have an extra room they can use just for this, right? Or that some families live all in one room?
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 18:32     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

That is Fing hilarious. As if it's not bad enough that everyone's life is completely disrupted.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 18:19     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Wear an appropriate shirt to bed and it will be fine for class the next day.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 18:19     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

I’m team dress code. Usually we have a strict uniform policy but it wasn’t enforced for remote school. I like the policy of requiring a minimum of a uniform shirt. I don’t like the emphasis that having a camera close-up puts on hair, makeup, interesting tshirts, etc. and felt like the teacher resorted to complimenting kids’ appearances or talking about each kids’ outfit when Zoom conversation lagged. Neutralizing that would be nice.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 18:17     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

My kids will be required (by me) to wear something that would be appropriate had they gone into the building. If they happened to sleep in it the night before (and they do sleep in t's and shorts most of the time), that's fine. We don't wear shoes in the house so they won't be wearing them for DL classes.

Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 17:25     Subject: Re:Dress Code for remote classes

No nudity at least!
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 17:24     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Anonymous wrote:https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/illinois/articles/2020-08-09/illinois-school-district-says-no-pajamas-for-online-classes

Dress code for remote classes

Yes or No


Ridiculous. I find it ridiculous that our public school has a dress code in-person (khakis and golf shirts), let alone at home!
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 17:23     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.

Yeah, because everybody has an extra room floating around where there can be just school “products”!
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2020 17:22     Subject: Dress Code for remote classes

Anonymous wrote:Virtual learning is not a game. It is school and they should have the same routine they had when going to brick and mortar school. Also, one room should be the school room and only school products should be in this dedicated school room.


If you have a room to set aside, fine. Most people are having kids work in bedrooms (not a good idea) or common areas (my preference).

And plenty of kids wear pjs to school.

I have zero issues with requirements about sitting somewhere other than in bed.