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  1. #1
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    When I worked in special education preschool we were required to go in the water at the therapeutic pool with the kids. Of course because they were little, the issues are different.

    I think with older kids it is up to you. Dress so that you are comfortable and appropriate. Stay with the kids to help them remember not to get too rowdy.

    Have a great trip!
    Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.

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    You didn't mention how old the students are. But given the sensitivity of stuff going on between women teachers and male students, I wouldn't do anything but watch from the side wearing a lot of clothing. As an hourly employee I presume you cannot fall back on a tenure argument to keep your job.

    Be safe.

    Don

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    Sorry, kids are middle-high school (12-18). And my male coworker and I are the only district-approved chaperones, so I think I have to be in the pool area when they are (district minimum of 1 chaperone per 9 kids). At the very least, I'm more worried about them doing something stupid in the pool than about me getting in trouble for being there & in a swimsuit. Our youngest 3 boys are a handful. Some great suggestions here - thanks everyone!

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