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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kindergartener is happy to learn about any religious holiday if something delicious is involved. The more shots on goal for special snacks, the better. [/quote] Yep, seriously some people want to take the joy out things for all the kids just because you happen to not agree with it. Let’s be real, no public school is talking about the Bible or Jesus. My bet was it was a station with bunnies, eggs, or whatever. OP and others not happy with it, feel free to not attend the event, take your kid out of school for the day or whatever. Just because you are in the 1% doesn’t mean you get to dictate community building and fun events at school for the majority [/quote] And to add, it doesn’t mean the school is not inclusive. Like others have said, feel free to host an event showcasing your religion. But it’s unrealistic that the school is going to focus on Islam and showcase that when maybe 2 kids out of 200 are.[/quote] It's not unrealistic at all. You don't seem to know what "inclusive" means. It means not ignoring minority interests. Being rare is [i]more[/i] of a reason to showcase. The other 198 people don't need to be educated on what Easter is. [/quote] Give me a break and get real. What world do you live in? You think admin, staff, and teachers are going to showcase something about Islam and not the Easter bunny because of 2 kids out of 198 are Islam. LOL! Why don’t you go to your school leaders and just say that. In fact, why don’t you tell that to all the families in your kids class. [/quote]
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