+I'd be for eliminating religious holidays. Including not tying spring break to Easter. |
This is complete B.S. There should not be any religious holidays on the calendar, period, except for Christmas which is a federal holiday, major secular holiday AND happens to land during the semester break. I do not care one iota whether or not Spring break is tied to Easter. August 23 is the height of summer and ridiculously early for those of us who support a post-Labor Day start. And last year's survey shows that that includes a majority of Arlington parents, even when Labor Day falls as late as possible. I voted for adding back Columbus Day, Veteran's Day, MLK Day and a couple days around Xmas. But I think it is total BS to not offer the option of eliminating these new holidays. As long as students can take excused absences on those days, this is not something the schools should be doing. Good grief. August 23 through June 17? Appalling. |
I want to move to a Muslim country, enroll my child in their school system, and demand they give Christian and Jewish holidays off as well as the Muslim ones. |
I grew up starting after labor day and finishing on the last day of May. The calendar here seems crazy and inefficient to me. |
+1. Some Christians celebrate Easter on a different date most years, anyway. As long as excused absences are allowed, I don't see why everyone needs the day off for any religious holiday. |
I went to Catholic school for half of my education and our spring break wasn't even tied to Easter. Last two weeks of March. Every year. |
Lol |
Christmas is a major secular holiday? Um, no it is not. It is a major Christian holiday. And the height of summer is July, not the end of August. |
Good thing the US isn’t a “Christian” country. ![]() |
Christmas = Santa = commercial = secular Birth of Christ = religious The ultra religious people we know don’t actually celebrate commercial Xmas |
It’s extremely efficient if you rely on public school for child care. |
This is true. I grew up in an ultra Christian family that was super strict. We weren’t allowed to celebrate Christmas like everyone else does. Everyone in my church found the commercialism incredibly offensive. |
There are mandated seat hours sxhooos have to meet. The school year won’t be any shorter than other years; they’ll remove some holidays to make room for others and they’ll shift start and end dates to accommodate. If you’re mad about days off, write and ask them to give up Christmas. Christmas Eve can be a half day and we go back the 26th. Insist we give up Thanksgiving. Then instead we can have Diwali, Eid, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, etc. |
Yeah, plenty of superstitions to choose from. |