Is FCPS considering closing for Friday June 6 now that Eid begins earlier?

Anonymous
We don’t send our kids to school after June 1st anyways so I’m not dealing with Eden. Don’t even know what that is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Ironically, if FCPS didn't have so many religious holidays, we could get out early enough to avoid this problem entirely.


I mean not to get all Religious, but Amen.


Testify my sister!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don’t send our kids to school after June 1st anyways so I’m not dealing with Eden. Don’t even know what that is.


Eid moves every year. If your kid graduates this year, you are all good. Otherwise, be prepared for shenanigans next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FCPS loves religion except Jews and Christians.


That’s right! We were in school on Christmas and on Rosh Hashanah as well this year.

Oh wait. That didn’t happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Didn't Eid already happen in March? I am so confused.


There are two Eids. Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha.

You can Google this. Stop being a jerk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCPS loves religion except Jews and Christians.


That’s right! We were in school on Christmas and on Rosh Hashanah as well this year.

Oh wait. That didn’t happen.


Eid moves dates with just a couple werks notice.

Totally different from the holidays with dates set years out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aren't we a secular public school system?


🙄

You know that we are. But tell me why spring break and winter break coincide with the Christian holidays?

Pretty sure there are lots of staff they would be out so that’s part of the calculus.


Pretty sure you're wrong about that. There was no operational reason for adding the new religious holidays to the calendar, they are simply pandering.

And there were no Christian holidays on the calendar until they added the unnecessary Orthodox ones.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don’t send our kids to school after June 1st anyways so I’m not dealing with Eden. Don’t even know what that is.


Eid moves every year. If your kid graduates this year, you are all good. Otherwise, be prepared for shenanigans next year.


Ah yes, Eid is responsible for the ridiculous 5 day Memorial Day weekend next year. Because that's what everyone needs, a super long weekend just before the end of the school year.

What a joke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reid just sent out the following. Apparently nobody has figured out how to predict where the moon will be, so FCPS needs to insert a surprise O day and schedule additional graduation ceremonies.

Reid wrote:Dear FCPS Community,

I am writing to share an update on FCPS’ school calendar following a recent shift in the planned observance dates for Eid al-Adha, a religious holiday observed by many of our students, staff, and families.

Until a few days ago, the holiday was anticipated to begin at sundown on Friday, June 6. Due to this week’s updated lunar sightings, the holiday now begins at sundown on Thursday, June 5, and continues through Friday, June 6, one day earlier than originally anticipated and planned. We understand that globally, some mosques vary in their interpretation of this date change.

We are working to support our students and staff who observe Eid al-Adha, while recognizing that there are important events and activities including graduations, that we are not able to shift at this late date. With that in mind, the following changes are planned:

The evening of Thursday, June 5, will now be designated as a modified observance evening (i.e., O day).
Friday, June 6, will now be a modified observance day (i.e., O day), allowing students to be excused from school without academic penalty for the duration of the observance.
We are unable to reschedule graduations for the two high schools scheduled for the evening of Thursday, June 5. These schools will be in communication with students and families to announce alternative plans to recognize this milestone for those who cannot attend due to the change in date of the holiday.

During observance days, activities such as quizzes, tests, field trips, or FCPS-scheduled athletic contests typically will not occur. However, due to the late date change, there is a need to modify the observance day expectations. During this modified observance period, all activities that cannot be rescheduled at this late date will continue as planned. Students observing the holiday will be provided an alternative day after the holiday to make up their work.

Due to the likely number of transportation staff celebrating this holiday, there may be some bus delays on Friday, June 6. Families can use the Bus Delay Notification System or use the FCPS Mobile App to receive the bus delay information should it become necessary.

I appreciate your understanding as we work to remain responsive to our diverse community, while we are just days away from the end of the school year.

Take Good Care,
Dr. Michelle C. Reid
Superintendent






Families will have possible bus delays (a particular problem for those with elementary and/or special needs students) due to the unpredictability of moon sightings causing some people to possibly call off work.

This is ridiculous.



You do realize this would happen even if FCPs didn't recognize it. They'd just take leave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reid just sent out the following. Apparently nobody has figured out how to predict where the moon will be, so FCPS needs to insert a surprise O day and schedule additional graduation ceremonies.

Reid wrote:Dear FCPS Community,

I am writing to share an update on FCPS’ school calendar following a recent shift in the planned observance dates for Eid al-Adha, a religious holiday observed by many of our students, staff, and families.

Until a few days ago, the holiday was anticipated to begin at sundown on Friday, June 6. Due to this week’s updated lunar sightings, the holiday now begins at sundown on Thursday, June 5, and continues through Friday, June 6, one day earlier than originally anticipated and planned. We understand that globally, some mosques vary in their interpretation of this date change.

We are working to support our students and staff who observe Eid al-Adha, while recognizing that there are important events and activities including graduations, that we are not able to shift at this late date. With that in mind, the following changes are planned:

The evening of Thursday, June 5, will now be designated as a modified observance evening (i.e., O day).
Friday, June 6, will now be a modified observance day (i.e., O day), allowing students to be excused from school without academic penalty for the duration of the observance.
We are unable to reschedule graduations for the two high schools scheduled for the evening of Thursday, June 5. These schools will be in communication with students and families to announce alternative plans to recognize this milestone for those who cannot attend due to the change in date of the holiday.

During observance days, activities such as quizzes, tests, field trips, or FCPS-scheduled athletic contests typically will not occur. However, due to the late date change, there is a need to modify the observance day expectations. During this modified observance period, all activities that cannot be rescheduled at this late date will continue as planned. Students observing the holiday will be provided an alternative day after the holiday to make up their work.

Due to the likely number of transportation staff celebrating this holiday, there may be some bus delays on Friday, June 6. Families can use the Bus Delay Notification System or use the FCPS Mobile App to receive the bus delay information should it become necessary.

I appreciate your understanding as we work to remain responsive to our diverse community, while we are just days away from the end of the school year.

Take Good Care,
Dr. Michelle C. Reid
Superintendent






My kid has a field trip scheduled for that day. This language suggests that the school could potentially cancel the trip. I don't think they will...but could you imagine being *that kid(s)* who ruined the fun for everyone else? And not even attending school on the day of trip? That's really encouraging acceptance and inclusion. /s These admin people really don't think these things through.
Anonymous
How many Muslim families are going to not go to their kids regular graduation?
Anonymous
My kid has a field trip scheduled for that day. This language suggests that the school could potentially cancel the trip. I don't think they will...but could you imagine being *that kid(s)* who ruined the fun for everyone else? And not even attending school on the day of trip? That's really encouraging acceptance and inclusion. /s These admin people really don't think these things through.


I read it as they might possibly "reschedule." From what some say on here, it sounds like there are a lot of Muslim bus drivers, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Reid just sent out the following. Apparently nobody has figured out how to predict where the moon will be, so FCPS needs to insert a surprise O day and schedule additional graduation ceremonies.

Reid wrote:Dear FCPS Community,

I am writing to share an update on FCPS’ school calendar following a recent shift in the planned observance dates for Eid al-Adha, a religious holiday observed by many of our students, staff, and families.

Until a few days ago, the holiday was anticipated to begin at sundown on Friday, June 6. Due to this week’s updated lunar sightings, the holiday now begins at sundown on Thursday, June 5, and continues through Friday, June 6, one day earlier than originally anticipated and planned. We understand that globally, some mosques vary in their interpretation of this date change.

We are working to support our students and staff who observe Eid al-Adha, while recognizing that there are important events and activities including graduations, that we are not able to shift at this late date. With that in mind, the following changes are planned:

The evening of Thursday, June 5, will now be designated as a modified observance evening (i.e., O day).
Friday, June 6, will now be a modified observance day (i.e., O day), allowing students to be excused from school without academic penalty for the duration of the observance.
We are unable to reschedule graduations for the two high schools scheduled for the evening of Thursday, June 5. These schools will be in communication with students and families to announce alternative plans to recognize this milestone for those who cannot attend due to the change in date of the holiday.

During observance days, activities such as quizzes, tests, field trips, or FCPS-scheduled athletic contests typically will not occur. However, due to the late date change, there is a need to modify the observance day expectations. During this modified observance period, all activities that cannot be rescheduled at this late date will continue as planned. Students observing the holiday will be provided an alternative day after the holiday to make up their work.

Due to the likely number of transportation staff celebrating this holiday, there may be some bus delays on Friday, June 6. Families can use the Bus Delay Notification System or use the FCPS Mobile App to receive the bus delay information should it become necessary.

I appreciate your understanding as we work to remain responsive to our diverse community, while we are just days away from the end of the school year.

Take Good Care,
Dr. Michelle C. Reid
Superintendent






My kid has a field trip scheduled for that day. This language suggests that the school could potentially cancel the trip. I don't think they will...but could you imagine being *that kid(s)* who ruined the fun for everyone else? And not even attending school on the day of trip? That's really encouraging acceptance and inclusion. /s These admin people really don't think these things through.


No they said if it can’t be rescheduled they won’t cancel it. It’s too late to reschedule field trips now so it won’t be cancelled. So stfu.
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