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The supervisor replyed well dress nice, what Sandra has on is
>almost OK. I think she had potential to be a member of
>administration.
>Thanks, Janice for the quotes. They will soon be part of a new hummock!
Sandra in AL
>
> > "I base most of my fashion taste on what doesn't itch."
> > --Gilda Radner
As a high school 3-D art teacher, and even at the elementary level, I've
always dressed a little differenlty than the "real" teachers.
Not only out of necessity, but because that's just me. I'm not conservative
in how I dress and I do think wearing a $200 suit in the art room is
absolutley insane! I am also the one wearing the jumper and nice t-shirt. I
also used to own 7 pairs of khakis( hey, they match absolutely
EVERYTHING!!!)(Makes doing the laundry really easy, too)
What I really appreciated hearing was from an English teacher after a
discussion on what was appropriate to wear- she said,"Your students need to
see you in both roles, that of the artist/producer of art and that of the
teacher who is teaching the art. You can do both without going to extremes."
I know that, but it was nice to hear that from one of the conservative
guard. We have no formal dress code for teachers, but we did have a
superintendent who made a point of saying to teachers, things like "Do you
think that's a very professional way to dress?"
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