I think the exact same thing! Have school on Christmas. I don’t care. I don’t need two weeks of school Closed in Dec either. I love Christmas and celebrate with my Family. Most of the country does for religion or tradition, but I don’t care if you have school on that day. Separation of church and state. These are public schools - not religious schools. Stop closing them. Diwali is celebrated by 1 percent of the people in this country yet we are closing schools for them all. ALL Kids need to be educated. |
Schools have never been closed for Halloween any place I have ever lived in the US. |
Duh. The point is whether it should have been closed this yr bc it was also Diwali the same day. That PP is saying No. |
That’s not quite right. The committee picked the days for clearly religious reasons. The data did not actually show a significant jump on those days that suggested an operational need to close. They first tried to side step closures with the O day approach and added more because a few board members pointed out (in trying to illustrate that we can’t cover every blessed holiday) that other days were left out when just the 4 were cherry picked. O days were a mess initially when they had the no new content rule but better after they removed that. The SB and FCPS still felt like they needed to hand out this favor to those religious groups that had been lobbying so hard for the days off so they went ahead and did it anyway. |
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I respect all this. AND Children learn best with consistency. How can you learn a language or math with all these interruptions.
They make a big deal about attendance but we can barely get 5 day weeks. Consistency in showing up to learn and practice things that require daily practice will improve education. It is such a joke to have all these days off. There isn’t time in the summer anymore to do specialty camps, Grandmas house, a job or anything with 8 weeks. I didn’t appreciate the long summers before but scheduling now is such an unnecessarily complicated. |
Yes, they do. My DD told me that her friends always celebrate. |
Other countries do not shut down for every different religion’s holidays. I’ve lived in three different countries, and I never expected them to close schools for American or my religious holidays. It’s ridiculous to constantly have off for days that apply to a small minority of people. |
Schools in the DC area have closed on Halloween any time it falls on a Saturday or Sunday. They just celebrate the Friday before, and no one minds. Celebrating the holiday a day or two early is 100% fine. So, school could, if they wanted to, also close on Diwali and have a celebration the day before. I'm not saying they should or shouldn't have closed, but closing on Diwali this year would have not have meant not celebrating Halloween at all. |
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This thread is hilarious. In 2022, school was closed on October 24 for Diwali. In 2023, it wasn’t closed because Diwali was on a Sunday. This year it’s on a Friday. School is closed.
Some of you all are acting like the calendar was just approved last week. Get a clue and stop complaining. |
Celebrate, sure, take the day off to celebrate, most do not. I work in a field with a lot of people who celebrate Diwali and no one takes the day off from work |
You’re missing the original point of this thread before people got way sidetracked. Diwali was yesterday (10-31) but FCPS gave today (11/1) off for it. Best guess is a lunar calendar mixup but it’s very strange that they didn’t acknowledge and explain it was too late to change it and instead just pretended it was today (they put their social media post up today)! |
Christmas is a major secular national holiday in the USA, and the only religious holiday reconized federally in the country. Christmas has been a national holiday fo over 150 years. It is one of the first 4 original national holidays and is a very important part of our national heritage. |
After the Eid AP exam disaster, where FCPS required every high school AP student to participate in Eid by abstaining from their nationally scheduled AP exam, and the egg on FCPS for getting the Eid date wrong, most likely FCPS did not want to draw any attention to their getting a second lunar holiday wrong. |
I thought what made it a disaster was that the kids had to take the AP exam on the scheduled make up day instead, which meant if they missed that date due to illness they were screwed. |
I don’t think they “messed up”. Diwali must have moved from when it was originally forecasted to be. Happily we are not constantly going to keep changing the calendar for moon sightings. |