| The only equitable solution is to ban all proms, of course. /s |
| Timing might be an issue because kids can't break their fast until after 7:45 in the DC area. I'm not sure what time prom starts, but perhaps some of the kids could arrange to break their fast together and enjoy the rest of the night. |
| I'm from a muslim country. Life does not stop for ramadan. It's meant to remind you to be grateful for what you have, not rearrange the lives of others around you. |
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Super religious Muslims won’t attend prom anyway.
Of course religiosity varies family to family and within families. Kids who go to public schools and non Muslim private schools generally want to participate in the usual rituals and events. I know I did, but luckily for me I didn’t grow up in salafi or even strongly mainline Sunni family. And no, a school system can’t rule out an entire month for potential prom because some kids Muslims and are religious enough to fast but not religious enough to pass on prom. |
| Aren’t proms usually held in May? Ramadan is over by May 2. |
Allowing your child's friends to make choices and take the good and bad that comes with those choices is equitable. |
A friend in the bay areas posted prom pictures for her DS at the end of February. Ours is at the end of April this year. Our school year ends before Memorial Day so prom is before AP exams and finals. |
Any school that ends before 6/10 is not germane to a post in FCPS. |
| It’s called assimilating. |
Thank you! |
| As long as prom allows kids to break fast after sundown, I don't see the issue. |
| Anything that steers kids away from religion is a net positive. |
Really? My Muslim friends have invited me to break the fast with them numerous times. I'm not family (nor am I Muslim), but it was a great experience. Are they just not observant? |
Our school (a private) just changed the day off for Eid this year from 5/3 to 5/2 a few weeks ago, due to a change in the lunar schedule I guess. |
| Good for that school. Regardless of what religion it is I would like like all Fairfax schools to stop bending over backwards to accommodate them. Yes, that will involve some people being inconvenienced, but oh well. Dances, field trips, AP tests and education in general need to be decoupled from this insane push not to insult anyone by not having ANYTHING happen on days someone somewhere might find "holy". |