Teachers, like most other working professionals, don't have the luxury of dressing however they would like. Above all else, professionalism, practicality, and comfort should control a teacher's wardrobe choices. Dress codes can vary considerably by school but there are a handful of universal rules. Dress for success by adhering to theseRecently, the school district of Waukesha in Wisconsin adopted what they're calling a "business casual" dress code, which explicitly excludes educators from wearing T-shirts, jeans, sweatshirts, sweatpants, "tight or ill-fitting clothing," tennis shoes, and baseball caps, among other items.
Many school boards and principals are less concerned about the dress code for a teacher and more concerned about ensuring the safety of staff and students while at school. Online learning has put dress codes into perspective, for both students and teachers, resulting in many changes.
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