Anonymous wrote:We do not celebrate Christmas and my 9 year old has been coming home super bummed recently because he is "the only one that does not celebrate Christmas" and "everyone at school keeps talking about Christmas and Santa".
I really appreciate that the schools try to squash Christmas/Santa talk. I don't care if they discuss the Holidays and traditions, but Christmas is very dominant and can become a bummer for those kids that don't celebrate it. Adults often make comments to my son about "Santa is going to visit you" and "have you been good for Santa" and it's definitely awkward for him and makes him feel uncomfortable - and even sad because he feels like he is missing out.
We of course deal with it as a family, but it's just another perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is part of the reason why we are in a Catholic school. I heard that saying God bless you when someone sneezes is no longer acceptable.
You should definitely stay in Catholic school (from a Catholic). Watched. Wonderful 2nd grade holiday show today where they sang about all the major holidays. So refreshing for a school not to shy away from religion. And yes, DCPS school.
I was there too -- two of the many adorable songs brought tears to my eyes: "My friend's family celebrates Ramadan" (really captures the nonchalance and respect of diversity among our kids) and "Innkeeper" (a beautiful song of inclusiveness, pleading for someone to let Mary in). "December in Our Town" is a great tradition at our school, celebrating the spirit of the season and the diversity of our families. The kids were so poised and cute. Great job teachers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is part of the reason why we are in a Catholic school. I heard that saying God bless you when someone sneezes is no longer acceptable.
You should definitely stay in Catholic school (from a Catholic). Watched. Wonderful 2nd grade holiday show today where they sang about all the major holidays. So refreshing for a school not to shy away from religion. And yes, DCPS school.
Anonymous wrote:That is part of the reason why we are in a Catholic school. I heard that saying God bless you when someone sneezes is no longer acceptable.