I’m a teacher – people blast me for my ‘inappropriate’ outfits and say I shouldn’t be in class with my ‘butt in the air’

A TEACHER was beaten up in the classroom for her questionable attire when she actually conformed to the dress code.

Parents thought the New Jersey art teacher’s outfits were “inappropriate,” while others told her to “take thirst-trap photos after school,” but she doesn’t back down.

A New Jersey art teacher is mocked for wearing tight-fitting clothes in her classroom

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A New Jersey art teacher is mocked for wearing tight-fitting clothes in her classroomPhoto credit: Instagram
Parents say their outfits are "inappropriate"

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Parents Say Their Outfits Are ‘Inappropriate’Photo credit: Instagram

The elementary arts teacher is known for posting her everyday looks on her Instagram account @ToyboxDollz.

Though she has yet to reveal her name, this young teacher was quick to reveal more details about her presence in the classroom.

From fitted tops to form-fitting jeans, this young teacher isn’t afraid to wear whatever she wants to work.

While some see her as a proud and influential role model for body positivity, other parents openly judge and object.

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People didn’t hold back their opinions of an Instagram photo of her standing next to a whiteboard in a form-fitting dress.

“It is inappropriate for a woman to dress like this when teaching children,” wrote one judgmental man.

“You’re in a classroom taking Instagram photos with your ass out,” another angry parent commented on a photo she posted next to students from behind.

One reviewer added, “Go and do your thirst trap pics after the lady of school.”

The confident New Jersey teacher responded to her hate comments by posting a 14-minute Instagram video addressing her.

“I’m a really, really good teacher,” she proclaims.

“I’ve seen some men say crazy, mean stuff, but I teach babies and there aren’t any haters in the classroom who think about it.”

Responding to haters, she explained that her ability to be a good teacher is not affected by her dress

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Responding to haters, she explained that her ability to be a good teacher is not affected by her dressPhoto credit: Instagram

Surprising support and praise poured into the video’s comments section.

“Kudos to you for staying positive and appreciating your supporters! And THANK YOU for your service and dedication to the children,” wrote one viewer.

A second said: “Don’t allow negativity to sway the positive things you intend to do.”

And according to the New York Post, even famous rapper Joseph Antonio Cartagena, known as Fat Joe, got involved.

In a YouTube video, Fat Joe argued that parents were trying to pressure the New Jersey teacher into getting fired for being so “sexy.”

https://www.the-sun.com/lifestyle/6350937/young-teacher-bashed-for-her-work-attire/ I’m a teacher – people blast me for my ‘inappropriate’ outfits and say I shouldn’t be in class with my ‘butt in the air’

Emma James

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