Anonymous wrote:So the whole system should be closed for every religious holiday - even if only 1 student practices a particular religion?
Anonymous wrote:Adding this link to stress my point
http://brilliantmaps.com/u-s-counties-where-schools-close-for-jewish-holidays/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. We also need to have holidays for Eid and the other major Muslim holidays, because there are as many Muslims as Jews in DCPS. We can dismiss for the year in July. Easy peasy.
That is precisely how schools with significant Muslim and Jewish populations handle it. I assume your concern over schedule doesn't include an offer to have school on Christmas to make up the day.
There is the practical matter that most US employers are closed on Xmas. My employer is open for business on the High Holidays, so I would have to pay for childcare if schools closed on those days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. We also need to have holidays for Eid and the other major Muslim holidays, because there are as many Muslims as Jews in DCPS. We can dismiss for the year in July. Easy peasy.
That is precisely how schools with significant Muslim and Jewish populations handle it. I assume your concern over schedule doesn't include an offer to have school on Christmas to make up the day.
Anonymous wrote:Ok. We also need to have holidays for Eid and the other major Muslim holidays, because there are as many Muslims as Jews in DCPS. We can dismiss for the year in July. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:Ok. We also need to have holidays for Eid and the other major Muslim holidays, because there are as many Muslims as Jews in DCPS. We can dismiss for the year in July. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:Any student who misses school for religious reasons gets an excused absence. How does that not meet the need? When the calendar survey comes out for next year's school calendar submit your opinion about Jewish holidays and get others to do so as well.
I'm pretty sure you can take the day off and the school administrators can mark it as an excused absence for religious holiday. Otherwise it sounds like an issue that you should have brought up during the twitter town hall with Chantwan.Anonymous wrote:I wish they would give Rosh hashanah and yom Kippur off like all surrounding counties. I am not sure of the exact numbers, but obviously there are less Jew in DC than in MCPS, but maybe not PG and they get those days off. we have a lot of Jewish families at our school... way more than in some MC areas and they have the days off. Anything I can do? Get a petition going? I mean we have off the day after this year for a PD, you think they could just throw us a bone and say, we respect your holiday, students can have off. I mean we get Easter Monday off...