I’m Jewish, and no — I don’t think there’s any war on Christmas. I do think having parties before winter break is fun and can be done in a secular way. But it’s ridiculous for you to think it’s a huge deal for kids to have class Halloween parties. It’s a little bit of fun. What’s the problem? |
+1 we are at one of the above and were clearly instructed to dress our kids in "fall themed" clothes (e.g. not a costume). I had no idea it was because anyone thinks it's a satanic holiday lol. I just assumed some families don't do Halloween costumes for whatever reason (culture/cost) and they don't want kids to feel left out. Who cares. We're doing ToT this evening, it's fine. |
| Farmland ES used to have a parade and class parties on Halloween but cancelled it in 2021 saying that it isn't fair to those who don't celebrate. The next year, they got rid of Valentine's Day celebrations as well. I'm not sure if books were removed from the library but the kids report that they are not allowed to talk about either holiday so I imagine that could be the case. The kids were disappointed and confused and parents were annoyed but here we are. Sending our little kids off to school today to pretend like today isn't Halloween! |
Is it a huge deal for kids to not have class Halloween parties? |
Are you taking your children trick-or-treating this evening? |
For these people who act like MCPS can’t possibly handle it — yes, it apparently is. It’s just too much to ask that these kids get a little fun at school. |
Re-read, please. Is it a huge deal for kids to not have class Halloween parties? |
Given that it’s a harmless bit of fun — yeah I think it’s something I’d bring up with MCPS. Kids go through a lot; they deserve to have some fun at school. |
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Funny- my HS Catholic kids went to school today in costume.
In their K8 it was a free dress day in Halloween or fall colors. PreK through 2nd dress up as a saint on 11/1. How many people can get up in arms linking it to a satanic celebration. Of Christmas can be secular, why not Halloween? |
You think it's a huge deal for kids to not have class Halloween parties? Wow. |
lol like we do every other holiday/cultural tradition that has nothing to do with education? |
1000% Learn about thee [only] |
Did I say that? No. I just think it’s stupid to stop doing it. And I don’t get why you all act like it’s ridiculous to want it back. |
How on earth do they enforce that? Does that mean they can't talk about TOT'ing tonight? Not talk about their costumes tonight? Do they punish the kids if they do talk about Halloween? Is the removing books thing really true (examples from sane people, please!) or just your standard DCUM fear mongering? If all of that is true - how does anyone think any of that is okay? Removing books about a holiday from the library/classes, telling kids they can't talk about the holiday? If you think it's okay - what if I told you of a public MCPS elementary school that banned books about gender identity and kids are not allowed to talk about gender identity in school? Or what if they refused to have books about Diwali in libraries/classrooms and no one can talk about celebrating Diwali? After all, not every kids is questioning their gender identity/celebrate Diwali so no one should feel left out, right? |
What's ridiculous is to make a huge deal about it. |