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Old 08-02-2004, 10:22 PM
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oh yeah, everyone is pretty bent out of shape over it...faculty and parents. A lot of the teachers are really upset. Where I work, there is a large age difference between myself and the others. It is hard enough for me to dress "appropriate" according to them. Most of these women are older, overweight, have had several children and have flat out refused to tuck because of the attention it would draw to their shapes. I really feel sorry for them. You are talking about teachers who mostly have 20+ years experience and are now be told how to dress. I can wear a sundress everyday until it turns cooler and not think twice about it, but they can't. This is what I hate about the educational system...its not all about education anymore. Does anyone else's schools have dresscodes like this? Even if we were forced to wear polos and khakis, my Lacostee ones can't even be tucked! (you wouldn't believe some of the slogans we came up with today! ) Since he is the next youngest person other than me, I have been appointed to talk to him tomorrow about the situation and clue him in on women's fashion...haha
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