How come this happens? What about all other religions? |
Christmas is a holiday in MCPS, too. |
Christians get a week off for Christmas and Easter. In fact spring break moves around each year to be aligned with Easter. Even some religious schools don't move spring break from year to year (like St Albans/NCS).
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Does it bother you? They close schools in NY for Columbus Day - but they don't do it here. As an Italian in Mo Co, should I be offended? Should I demand my day back? You have to cater to your largest groups. |
OP, it's ONE day. Why does everything close down on Christmas and Easter. I do not celebrate those holidays. Why should I have to not be able to send my kids to school, use a bank, go to the store etc... Give it a rest. |
This nation was founded on Christians values and holidays like Xmas and easter are so ingrained in day-to-day life that many overlook their religious meaning. It is just a holiday like labor day. Now, introducing Jewish holidays in public school is a different story. What about Muslim children? What about other religions? This is not right. |
The reason is logistical, not religious. MCPS closes for the Jewish holidays because of the money it would cost them in substitutes to cover for the Jewish teachers who would all take off of work on those days and require paid substitutes in their places. If the breakdown of staff members changes significantly and there are large numbers of Muslim teachers, for example, taking off during Muslim holidays, MCPS will likely close on those days as well. |
Nice try |
Christian values? like 40% of children living in poverty Americans without health insurance or care pulling oneself up by one's bootstraps or trust fund turning the other cheek tea party and Republican values = Christian values (you're joking, right?) guns for hunting, play, fun (killing animals for sport) and games What version of the Bible do you subscribe to? |
The leftist rage again.... |
School jurisdictions don't close for most religious holidays unless there they result in low STUDENT attendance (not teachers). The Baltimore/DC region has one of the largest Jewish populations in the nation. So it makes sense.
Schools are aware of other important holidays in other religions and try not to schedule tests or other significant events on these days, so if students are absent, they are not missing something huge. I think that's a pretty good compromise in such a diverse area. Otherwise, school would be closed all the time. My family's Muslim, so we do experience a couple of big holidays when the kids are in school. I mention that in case someone thinks I am not sensitive to other religion's holidays, because I am. But there has to be a balance between educating our kids and being respectful of differences. I think these policies are respectful. My kids have never missed big things like school concerts, etc. And that works for us. |
Actually it is the opposite..it is all about the number of teachers that would be off and need subs. It doesn't cost the school anything if kids are off...and they worry about having enough subs. But the demographic still applies. |
this is one of the most incoherent posts I've read for a while. |
Montgomery County has the 15th largest amount of Jewish-Americans in the entire nation. It would surprise me if they didn't give the day off. I am pretty sure Howard County does, which does not have as large of a Jewish-American population as MoCo.
Why do you care? |
add this misdirected interjection to the reams of incoherence..."a Christian right and a Christian left". What about a Christian middle? |