The mission of Utah Education Consulting (UEC) is to help Utah's parents, guardians, and leaders serve each student's unique educational needs and interests to both encourage and secure every student's current and future opportunities for success.

Utah Education Consulting will send professionals to you to help your school maximize its efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance of state and federal laws.

Need help solving difficult problems in creative ways? Need help training your administrators and teachers? We can help!

To contact Utah Education Consulting:
You may email:
info@utaheducationconsulting.com
or visit: http://www.utaheducationconsulting.com/Contact_Us.html
You may also call UEC directly at: (801) 822-6437

Is a dress code appropriate for teachers?

Short answer - yes! Of course. How can educators expect students to follow reasonable rules of dress and conduct when they are unwilling to do so? Professional Educators should act the part to consistently provide good examples to our youth. Many studies have shown that dress and appearance matters. Teachers are the first to validate this when speaking of students. However, it applies to teachers, as well. Educators are generally more professional and effective when they dress and act the part. Too often, such reasonable policies are shot down by school administrators, district administrators, or union officials, because they are afraid of offending teachers. It is the position of UEC that schools and districts, such as Huntsville City Schools, are on the right track and clearly understand that education is all about doing what is right for students, which means setting a good example (see article posted at http://www.al.com/printer/printer.ssf?/base/news/122458053118620.xml&coll=1).

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