Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Part Two

GUIDELINES:

1. Dress Code:
All interns will maintain a dignified and respectable image in their field site schools. Mandatory dress code will be enforced throughout the school year. It is your responsibility as interns to keep Education and Trainings good name intact. If you wear inappropriate clothing to your field sites, it runs the risk of disciplinary action and gives our program a bad look. Each intern is responsible for the other. Interns are expected to keep each other in line. If an intern sees another peer out of dress code they are to inform me through text, email, phone call or whatever means necessary. This is not snitching. This is maintaining our reputation in site schools. But remember, it may be you next time. In this class, we go by the motto "All for one and one for all".       



a) What you can wear:
The Education and Training shirts you bought/ received at the beginning of the school year.
Education and Training badge
Pants with no holes or stains (Doesn't matter what kind. Flared, skinny, dark wash, light wash, white, tan, blue, black, whatever..

          

What you cannot wear:
Street shirts. (Tshirts, school shirts, tank tops, tube tops, paper sack, loincloth, ect.)
Holey Pants. (This is not church, we don't care how "holey" you are.)
Obscene or loud jewelry.
        
  Ladies, let's talk makeup.          
A little goes a long way. Especially in a classroom environment. We wouldn't want little Sally to fail a test because she couldn't stop looking at your blue sparkly eyeshadow, would we? Neutrals are good, avoid bright and loud colors.            


Gentlemen, how's that peach fuzz comin' along?          
Let's keep it trimmed, fellas. We don't want you looking like a Duck Dynasty member (even though that would be pretty cool). Shave daily. Shower daily. Wear deodorant daily. Need I go on?
                           

  b) DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS:         
Lame, I know. I will keep a record of every dress code violation. As I have given many warnings about how imperative your look is, I will not be giving warnings once you are actually out in your schools.               

First violation: 
You will be pulled from your site school class the following day. You will be required to notify your mentor teacher of the reason of your absence through e-mail, in which I will read and check off. For the continuation of the class period you will do book work, that I will take as a grade.        
 
Second Violation: 
Same consequences as the first. This time there will be an additional assignment and a phone call to your parents as well. A two page essay over how appearance can change the way others (i.e teacher, bosses, ect.) see you. If you do not finish it in class, it is homework. Yes, children. Homework. What a novel idea.         

Third Violation: 
You're getting brave aren't you, little grasshopper? You are suspended from your site school for one week. You will have three essays, one for each day you miss, on top of each bookwork assignment you receive. These will all be due Friday at the beginning of class.         

Fourth and Up Violations: 
You are now permanently suspended from the Education and Training class for the school year. Don't let the door hit you on the way out, kiddo.



Any questions?


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