Move comes in light of complaints over educator who wears large prosthetic breasts.
Halton trustees have ordered the director of education to create and implement a “professionalism policy” for staff — that includes standards of dress — by March.
Al Saplys, whose teen goes to the school, welcomes the board’s latest move, saying it’s “hypocritical” that staff don’t have to abide by the same dress code students do, which prohibits clothing that exposes or makes visible genitals and nipples. However, the Ontario College of Teachers later said boards already have the tools to address the issue, and before the holiday break, Lecce said Halton “has an obligation to ensure that these classrooms are safe and respectful places to learn … I do not believe the board administration has done so to date.”
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