Anonymous wrote:Well, a young girl stood up at an all staff meeting to protest the announcement of the annual holiday party date, and she said she doesn't celebrate a holiday in December bc she is an atheist Wiccan. She also protested the recent diversity survey because it didn't include a category for asexuality.
Anonymous wrote:I wish MCPS would publish stats instead of saying "large numbers". Just be transparent. If say 40% of the MCPS population is out on a religious day and 20% of the teachers have called in for subs--- is that high? Is it 20% students out and 5% of teachers?
The Muslim community is asking for their holidays to be recognized just as the judeo- Christian ones are. MCPSs argument is that there are not enough absentee people to warrant that. That's a fine answer, but at what number would it be warranted?
Anonymous wrote:Well, a young girl stood up at an all staff meeting to protest the announcement of the annual holiday party date, and she said she doesn't celebrate a holiday in December bc she is an atheist Wiccan. She also protested the recent diversity survey because it didn't include a category for asexuality.
Anonymous wrote:In this MCPS. Yes, the school will still be closed. But talk about bullying! Just wow.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/11/montgomery-county-school-board-strips-calendar-chr/
Anonymous wrote:I wish MCPS would publish stats instead of saying "large numbers". Just be transparent. If say 40% of the MCPS population is out on a religious day and 20% of the teachers have called in for subs--- is that high? Is it 20% students out and 5% of teachers?
The Muslim community is asking for their holidays to be recognized just as the judeo- Christian ones are. MCPSs argument is that there are not enough absentee people to warrant that. That's a fine answer, but at what number would it be warranted?
Anonymous wrote:I wish MCPS would publish stats instead of saying "large numbers". Just be transparent. If say 40% of the MCPS population is out on a religious day and 20% of the teachers have called in for subs--- is that high? Is it 20% students out and 5% of teachers?
The Muslim community is asking for their holidays to be recognized just as the judeo- Christian ones are. MCPSs argument is that there are not enough absentee people to warrant that. That's a fine answer, but at what number would it be warranted?
Anonymous wrote:And we now call our office holiday party the "end of the year party" to appease the lone atheist Wiccan. But the party is coordinated by a group of older AA women who decorate with traditional Christmas decor, so it's all good.