As per the Government Resolution (GR), female teachers can wear salwars/churidars with kurtas and dupattas or a saree, whereas male teachers should wear tucked-in shirts with trousers. Teachers are no longer allowed to wear jeans, t-shirts, dark-coloured clothes, designs or prints.
Professional Attire: Most British schools expect teachers to dress in professional and smart attire. This usually includes clothing like blouses, dress shirts, blazers, trousers, skirts, and dresses. Aim for clothing that is clean, well-fitted, and in good condition.
The basic expectation across schools is that substitutes dress in professional attire. This includes attire such as collared and polo shirts, blouses, sweaters, slacks, skirts, dresses, and nice shoes. Jeans of any kind, leggings, hoodies, exercise or lounge wear, and casual sandals are not considered professional.
The dress code for employees of Hillsborough County Public Schools is professional business attire. This includes clothing that is neat, clean, and appropriate. No revealing clothing, sandals, or flip-flops are allowed.
The majority of school policies explain that staff should wear “smart business dress” or “professional attire”. This will often involve wearing smart suits or separate jacket/trouser/skirt combinations with formal footwear. Men may also be required to wear a tie or to wear jackets when outside the classroom.
HOMEWORK Hillsborough County policy requires homework be assigned to all students on a regular basis. The homework assignment is approximately 30 minutes in length for students in grades K, 1, 2 and 3 and approximately 45 minutes in grades 4 and 5 however, times may vary by teacher.
Many districts follow the guideline of 10 minutes per grade level. This is a good rule of thumb and can be modified for specific students or subjects that need more or less time for assignments. This can also be helpful to gauge if you are providing too much (or too little) homework.
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If a student is absent for 10% or more of enrolled school days, this is considered chronic absence. This includes excused and unexcused absences, as well as out-of-school suspensions. In a typical school year, chronic absence would be missing 18 days, which is approximately two days per month.