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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are starting to turn into NYC Public Schools and that issue is a MESS. The NYC district gives off for all of these holidays: Eid-Al-Hada Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Diwali Chinese Luna New Year Eid-Al_Fitr Last Pew poll showed New York City has 8% Jewish, 3% Hindu and 3% Muslim. Now that these small minorities have their holidays off, are they satisfied? Nope. NYC Muslims do not want any field days or other field trip or end of year activities going on their 30 day of Ramadan because their kids can not eat from dawn to dusk and it is too tiring for them and is unfair. Muslim and Jewish leaders introduced a bill that would make it mandatory for school cafeterias to offer Kosher and Halal meals for anyone that asked for one. The list goes on. It is a slippery slope and [b]MCPS is trying way too hard to appease a very tiny group of people and now all of us will lose our Springs Breaks because of it[/b]. Public school is non-religious. We should not be off for religious holidays. We shouldn't be learning about them either. If a parent feels so strongly, they should send their child to a private religious school instead. I am a Christian and they can take away Good Friday and Easter Monday. I have no issues. The kids should be in school. [/quote] Have you looked at the proposed calendars? First, religious holidays are the reason for spring break: Good Friday and Easter Monday, per state law. [b]Second, other than Christmas, the only other religious holidays on the proposed calendars are Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, which MCPS has consistently maintained are operational issues, not religious ones. [/b] If you want a spring break, tell Governor Hogan that you think the local school boards should set the local school calendars, not him.[/quote] MCPS takes off for Eid if in the calendar year. It was last year. Proposal for Lunar New Year to be off starting next year [/quote]
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