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oneshooter: And they can be ordered removed, or covered, as a distraction within the classroom. n/t
oneshooter: The teacher has the authority to have them removed from the class.
and not returned until classroom decorum is followed.
I believe that you should know that classroom disruption can not be tolerated.
oneshooter: I would imagine that the schools also have a dress code for all employees
Even your "University" has one. It will be enforced. The teacher will face punishment ranging from a letter of reprimand in their personal file up to discharge from the University staff.
Are you allowed to teach while naked? Be truthful about it.
oneshooter: You still have "declined" to answer the question about your employer, a State University, having a dress code for students and facility.
oneshooter: I have no fear of "dildoes", un like your fear of the truth.
oneshooter: When faced by it you run, deflect, hide.
The truth is that IF you work at a State University you are under their dress code, and ethics code. YOU can be punished when in violation of either one. Your status as a teacher will not protect you, if you violate state law then you can be held responsible, If you violate the terms of your employment agreement then you can be punished for that, up to and including discharge with reason.