I believe the answer to this question is going to very from setting to settingAND employer to employer. As a middle school counselor (employed by the school system) in Central Mississippi, I am viewed as part of the school's "leadership team" and expected to dress business causal at the least. However, my school based therapist counterpart who works for the regional mental health organization is expected to wear scrubs. We have the similar responsibilities. We work with the same population. We have the similar credentials She works for within the health care sector while I am within the educational sector.
No, it's a school event, which means school dress code.
Policies regarding tattoos for school counselors can vary significantly by district and institution. Some schools may have strict guidelines requiring counselors to cover tattoos while on duty, while others may be more lenient, allowing visible tattoos as long as they are not offensive or inappropriate. Ultimately, it's important for counselors to review their specific school district's dress code and professional appearance policies to ensure compliance.
I go to Bruceton School and they have no dress code only limits.
They vary from school to school.
That would be explained in the school handbook under dress code.
Yes.all depending on the school
Well I know one school that doesn't Sayreville Middle School you don't need a dress code If anybody has any other schools that doesn't need a dress code answer this question.
School dress codes are typically determined by the school administration in collaboration with the school board or governing body. Input may also be sought from teachers, parents, and students during the decision-making process. The dress code is usually outlined in the school handbook or code of conduct.
depended on the school
Yes it does.
clothes :)
Yes.