

Stier is a frequent radio talk show speaker and guest editorial writer on public policy concerns in the area of economic and fiscal policy as well as elder care issues. Stier practices law in downtown Fort Wayne and devotes his practice to elder care, probate, estate planning and Medicaid matters. He graduated from John Marshall Law School and was admitted to the bar in 1977. He graduated from Bishop Luers HS and received his Bachelor of Arts in History at Indiana-Purdue University. Hamilton Southeastern officials say teachers have the right to make a few exceptions to the dress code when there is a special event, such as a spirit day, happening.Bruce Stier, current Board Finance Secretary, is a lifelong resident of Fort Wayne. So to put this back into practice and play, and all the anxiety that’s been riddled up about this is a little overblown.” In fact, even hats and hoodies have only been withdrawn for a year. School Board President Dawn Lang told News 8, “A lot these things are not new to teachers or even to administration. “There was no mention of hoodies being an issue in these surveys, from the teachers, from the parents, and now, all of a sudden, we have a new dress code addition to our handbook.” Parent Stefanie Hunt told News 8 she’s not even sure that the board accepted feedback from surveys of teachers on the dress code.


Hoodies must be in the down position, and students can’t wear ballcaps during instruction periods. The board approved changes to the dress code 5-2.Ĭlothing that displays inappropriate or profane messages, and clothing that reveals parts of students’ torsos or buttocks won’t be allowed. Some parents say they were left out of the process in crafting the dress code, and the school board did not take input from teachers seriously. The school board on Wednesday night made some big changes to the dress code. (WISH) - Hamilton Southeastern school district’s students may have to adjust their wardrobe in the upcoming school year that starts Aug.
