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Bill
09-07-2013, 7:57am
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Little Rock school district will now make teachers wear underwear
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The school district in Little Rock, Ark. has announced plans for a dress code that will require teachers to wear underwear. Every single day. Female teachers will have to wear bras, too.

An Aug. 29 letter from the Little Rock School District’s Office of the Superintendent to all employees explains that the dress code will officially go into effect in the fall of 2014.

“Foundational garments shall be worn and not visible with respect to color, style, and/or fabric,” the letter reads. “No see-through or sheer clothing shall be allowed, and no skin shall be visible between pants/trousers, skirts, and shirts/blouses at any time.”

T-shirts, patches and other clothing containing slogans for beer, alcohol, drugs, gangs or sex will also be prohibited. Other verboten garments will include cut-off jeans with ragged edges, cut-out dresses and spaghetti-straps if teachers aren’t wearing at least two layers.

Flip-flops will be banned. “Tattoos must be covered if at all possible.” No jogging suits, either (though gym and dance teachers do get a pass on this one).

And the very worst of all: No spandex.

Organized labor vocally opposes the new universal underwear requirement and the rest of the non-draconian dress code.

Teachers union president Cathy Koehler wrote her own letter to the rank-and-file detailing her position, according to Arkansas Times, a local alternative rag.

In the letter, Koehler explains her fear that “if an employee refuses to go home and change they can be considered insubordinate and risk losing their job based on an opinion.” She also notes that things could be a lot more restrictive. Teachers can still wear tennis shoes, for example, and male teachers don’t have to wear shirts and ties.

The union president made some limited attempts to soften the new dress code around the edges, which did not sit well with every union member.

“During the past few weeks, there were a few members who felt that I should be very vocal on this issue and taken a firm public stand,” Koehler wrote.

As Eagnews.org notes, this minor kerfuffle in Little Rock is far from the only teacher dress-code dustup of recent vintage.

In 2012, teachers in the beachside hamlet of Hampton, N.H. called an attempt to prevent teachers from wearing jeans, tank-tops and flip-flops “derogatory and condescending.”

This year, in Lewis County, W. Va., teachers pitched a fit because the local board of education voted to prohibit them from wearing blue jeans, faded jeans and shorts to work. (RELATED: Public school teachers go ballistic over teacher dress code)

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One wonders how this really even needed to be codified.

NeedSpeed
09-07-2013, 8:59am
Of all the school's problems, I'm sure that was the worst.

Kerrmudgeon
09-07-2013, 9:04am
Of all the school's problems, I'm sure that was the worst.

You have to start somewhere, and setting a good example for the kids is a good first step. :seasix:

Now, do the same for students..no showing underwear or yoga pants other than yoga classes. Kids have enough problems paying attention at that age without distractions like that. :yesnod:

DukeAllen
09-07-2013, 9:09am
I remember a few teachers that would have worn the bra whether they told him to or not.

kingpin
09-07-2013, 9:29am
You have to start somewhere, and setting a good example for the kids is a good first step. :seasix:

Now, do the same for students..no showing underwear or yoga pants other than yoga classes. Kids have enough problems paying attention at that age without distractions like that. :yesnod:

At that age a girl can be wearing a cardboard box and the boys will still be walking around with stiffies.

edit: I take it this is high school

Bill
09-07-2013, 9:31am
I remember a few teachers that would have worn the bra whether they told him to or not.

If society mores dictated that fat guys with moobs had to wear a bra, damn....bra sales would go through the roof, and gyms would be flooded with new members.

CP
09-07-2013, 9:39am
What about the transgendered?

99 pewtercoupe
09-07-2013, 11:12am
Call me old fashioned but if teachers want to be respected, they should not be dressing like they are going to the beach for the day. I'm not saying suits, ties, etc but cut off shorts, flip flops and tank tops do nothing to promote an air of respectbility. If teachers dress like the students they are blurring the line between faculty and student which degrades their position IMHO. It's kind of like the parent who wants to be their childs's friend instead of parent

Millenium Vette
09-07-2013, 12:41pm
How about making it real simple and requiring the teachers to wear a uniform?

MrPeabody
09-07-2013, 1:25pm
What is really needed is a dress code for doctors.

OddBall
09-07-2013, 1:34pm
I dress like I give shit about my job.
My boss doesn't have to tell me to give a shit about my job, and dress accordingly.
He doesn't have to because he can can my ass if he wants to.
That's a helluva motivator.

Toss tenure out the window, and watch teachers start giving a shit.

Aerovette
09-07-2013, 1:37pm
Pics of hot teachers refusing to wear underwear. :seasix:

OddBall
09-07-2013, 1:42pm
Shoe-cam pics of hot teachers refusing to wear underwear. :seasix:

fixed

Aerovette
09-07-2013, 1:45pm
^^^^ Does not work for yoga pants.

RED-85-Z51
09-07-2013, 2:01pm
In my HS...Male Teachers generally all wore a button up dress shirts, or a nice Polo, some wore ties...

Females, generally wore a long dress below the knee, or slacks/polo, or a pant suit...rarely were jeans worn. even my Ag teachers, outside all day...wore nothing more casual and Jeans and a Polo....

And this was a public High School....

Mike Mercury
09-07-2013, 2:57pm
You have to start somewhere, and setting a good example for the kids is a good first step. :seasix:



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RED-85-Z51
09-07-2013, 3:36pm
Anyone ever see the movie "1-8-7" with Samuel L. Jackson?

Chris Fowler
09-07-2013, 3:52pm
What, exactly, caused this rule to have to be passed?

And how, exactly, are they going to tell?

C5SilverBullet
09-07-2013, 3:58pm
What, exactly, caused this rule to have to be passed?

And how, exactly, are they going to tell?

I would love to know the answer to both of those as well.

Dan Dlabay
09-07-2013, 4:03pm
Heck when I went to school it was at Catholic grade school and all the teachers were nuns. In high school some were nuns and some were lay teachers.. Both the male and female lay teachers dressed professionally. A lot of the night clubs back in the 70's had dress codes. I remember that all the country night clubs did not allow jeans.:cert:

NeedSpeed
09-07-2013, 5:52pm
What, exactly, caused this rule to have to be passed?

And how, exactly, are they going to tell?

I was gonna volunteer to be the female panty checker.

:dance:

SnikPlosskin
09-07-2013, 8:19pm
I think they need a rule that requires all female teachers to go commando.

NavyC5
09-07-2013, 8:44pm
Just like the "other" school dress code story, I think it's funny that people are complaining. It's the real world, standards are set and if you don't follow them you deserved to be fired.