Anonymous wrote:My dentist wears jeans every day unless he’s performing surgery. Somehow I recognize he is a professional.
Anonymous wrote:I teach in FCPS. I dress nice (with heels) everyday except Friday. Fridays I wear jeans and a school T-shirt.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t that a power play for weak principals? It’s 2019. Just stop with dress coding teachers when so many of the students are in scandalous clothes. Who cares what teachers wear? It’s a crappy job.
Anonymous wrote:What defines a nice dress? Classic? Stylish but not too trendy? Nordstroms? Certainly not Target.
I call troll. Are you in the schools every day looking at the Loudon and FCPS teachers? This post must be a joke.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what you wear if you connect with students and move students to and past their abilities and goals. We have to quit hassling people over stupid things and get back to what’s most important.
Exactly. Plus we don't pay them well so what are we expecting. For our children, we want teachers who are worried about good learning in their classrooms, not being fussy because they are wearing a dress that needs to be dry-cleaned and little Laslo is being messy with his juice box.Anonymous wrote:Isn’t that a power play for weak principals? It’s 2019. Just stop with dress coding teachers when so many of the students are in scandalous clothes. Who cares what teachers wear? It’s a crappy job.
Anonymous wrote:What defines a nice dress? Classic? Stylish but not too trendy? Nordstroms? Certainly not Target.
I call troll. Are you in the schools every day looking at the Loudon and FCPS teachers? This post must be a joke.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to Loudoun County Schools back in 2014. When I was there I noticed teachers would wear jeans everyday and even t-shirts... Now in Loudoun County I noticed that the teachers don't wear jeans doing the week...(only on Friday of course)... Why doesn't FCPS have a dress code but LCPS does?
Teachers should wear a nice dress or a tie and dress pants every day. How many teachers are left that still take pride in their appearance when they go to work? Show the kids that it's an important job to be taken seriously. A start would be to dress the part. in fcps??
Anonymous wrote:Dh makes between 400-500K a year and is a partner at a tech company. He wears jeans, t shirts, sweatshirts to work most days, unless he is meeting with a client. Then it is Polo and jeans or khakis and polos if it's an initial meeting.
I think the idea of professional clothing is outdated. Wear what is comfortable. I'd rather see DS' first grade teacher in jeggings and a t-shirt and getting on the floor with them etc vs having to work around a dress or structured pants.