Monday, January 06, 2014
"West Va. teachers union insists on constitutional right to wear spandex, short skirts"
Considering that many schools have adopted uniforms for students, I wonder if that's possible for teachers?
Of course, the unions would present a formidable opposition...
Of course, the unions would present a formidable opposition...
The Daily Caller's Eric Owens writes about West Virginia:
"The school board in the most populous county in West Virginia is once again attempting to institute a dress code for public school teachers. The last time the issue came up — in 2001 — Kanawha County school board members ultimately voted down a policy that would have banned strapless dresses, low-cut blouses, blue jeans and spandex, reports the Spirit of Jefferson and Farmer’s Advocate, a West Va. newspaper.
The details of the proposed Kanawha County Schools dress code remain vague at this point. However, there seems to be a general focus on things like conspicuous tattoos, facial piercings and overly revealing clothes. Spandex may or may not loom large in this round of dress-code controversy."