November 1 is not a day off. |
It has been on past calenders. |
That’s because it’s a Saturday. The holiday is still listed because it’s always off when it’s not on a weekend. They plan the end of the quarter around it so it’s always a 4 day break. |
I don't even mind the holiest days like Yom Kippur being off. But there needs to be a significant amount of people celebrating (10% perhaps) or the day could be taken care of by giving each student and teacher 2 or 3 floating excused absences, and no big things like graded concerts on those days. Because if FCPS is now cancelling school for religious holidays celebrated by very tiny percentages of FCPS students, such as the Eastern Orthodox holidays, then they need to give days off for every other cultural group that falls into the 1%-3% population of FCPS. it is a slippery slope. |
Exactly. But if you ask any Catholic, practicing Cathokic or just culturally catholic, they will tell you unequivocally that All Saints Day should not be a day off school. |
All Catholics feel this way? Is this why schools in all of Italy and France shut down? I’ve heard Catholics upset when it wasn’t off because their church only had morning services. I think maybe some people within a religion may have differing thoughts. |
Not as off because of that. It may have been a teacher workday for end of first quarter. But, I do not think it has EVER been because of a Holy Day. |
Not sure what the schools in France or Italy have to do with FCPS. |
I thought that was why they created the O days. So kids who need a day off to observe a religious holiday wouldn't miss anything at school. I don't know why today isn't an O day. The calendar has gotten out of control. |
Exactly - can someone explain how they differentiate between which religious events get full day off versus designated as O day? |
| i forgot about todays day off, i was like rushing the kids to get up for school wondering why my teen was out later lol. WTF random tuesday off very distruptive |
It’s Thursday. |
Exhibit 1 as to why this calendar is disruptive. No one knows what day it is or why we are off |
I’ve worked in FCPS for 25 years. I promise that All Saints Day has never been a religious holiday. If there was no school that day, it’s because it was a weekend or a teacher workday. |
I guess you didn’t see the comment I was replying to. So here ya go: “But if you ask any Catholic, practicing Cathokic or just culturally catholic, they will tell you unequivocally that All Saints Day should not be a day off school.” Just responding to this absolute falsehood. Catholics all around the world take the day off. There’s way more countries all over Europe and South America where all schools close for catholic observance of the day. Maybe white bread yuppie Catholics in NOVA sit it out, but they don’t speak for all. And to go a step further, maybe you’ve noticed we have a high population in of South American catholic students? |