A group of parents has long called for a dress code to be created and enforced for teachers at an Oakville school where one teacher has attracted international attention for wearing oversized prosthetic breasts with protruding nipples.
The Halton District School Board (HDSB) has, until recently, rejected the request for a teacher dress code on the grounds that it may be found discriminatory and in violation of human rights protections.
‘Not Entirely Sure It Is a Dress Code’
“[We’re] not entirely sure it is a dress code specifically, but it appears to be some kind of staff policy regarding professionalism and decorum in the classroom,” he said. Though the board is “developing” a policy, the extent to which it will be implemented remains uncertain.The board’s Director of Education Curtis Ennis said in a statement emailed to The Epoch Times: “The HDSB’s commitment to human rights remains rooted in our core values and commitment to each and every student and staff who identifies as a member of an underserved and underrepresented group, and our approach is informed by opinions from leading employment law firms with human rights and equity advisors. This commitment and approach will continue to be applied as the HDSB looks to fulfill this motion.”
Bandhu shared what HDSB Chair Margo Shuttleworth told one of his clients on Jan. 9: “We are confident that our staff will work collaboratively with all parties involved to create a professionalism policy which continues to stay true to our values and commitment to human rights. ... As always, our approach is informed by opinions from leading employment law firms with human rights and equity advisers.”
Parent Input
The parents formed Students First Ontario when they felt their concerns were not addressed by the school board. They have said recently that the board inappropriately bypassed parent input, via school council, on the matter of a dress code.The teacher in question began teaching shop class at the school in Sept. 2022. The teacher wears a wig of blonde hair, along with the large prosthetic breasts and tight blouses. Shortly after the school year began, a video of the teacher was posted to Tik Tok and went viral.
The first bomb threat came in by the end of September. HDSB said in an email to The Epoch Times in December, “HDSB continues to work with Halton Regional Police Service to investigate recent threats. We are taking any intimidation or threat of violence seriously. While all threats are treated seriously, we believe these threats lack credibility.”