By Milt Harris —— Bio and Archives--March 26, 2023
What a breath of fresh air. There are so many teachers trying to sabotage childhood by exposing children to unnecessary and unwanted sexual exploitation, or burdening them with hateful rhetoric about the country they live in.
However, at Dixon Elementary school, 2nd grade teacher Daniel Jackson, is taking a simpler, but more constructive approach. Every Tuesday Jackson holds an event that he has named “Tie Tuesday.” It provides an opportunity for students to get dressed up and to learn how to tie a neck tie or bow tie.
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By Centrewing on 2023 03 27
This is a wonderful thing, what a most wonderful school, so good to read this is actually happening.
To add to this I taught my son to tie his tie when he had to start wearing them to work. The only reason I knew how was I had horse back when and the old way to do up the leather girth straps on the saddles was the same tie my father told me that years earlier.
A dress code for just a day happening makes it very special for these children with a good man to lead and show the way forward. Respecting yourself is important, neatness and cleanliness is how it starts.