Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one would really care if Eid was an "O" day if FCPS hadn't also decided that NO ONE can take AP tests on "O" days!
That is where FCPS screwed up big time.
Omeish isn't fulfilling her duty to represent the Muslim population very well if she wasn't able to tell the SB about Eid being lunar-dependent.
I won't be voting for her again. Of course, it'll be too late by the time there is another election. My youngest will be in his last year (in 2024) and the damage from all the SB has already been done.
So the rest of the country can take AP tests on scheduled days, but FCPS is basing their calendar on moon sightings?
Well the rest of the country isn't as woke and inclusive as FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one would really care if Eid was an "O" day if FCPS hadn't also decided that NO ONE can take AP tests on "O" days!
That is where FCPS screwed up big time.
Omeish isn't fulfilling her duty to represent the Muslim population very well if she wasn't able to tell the SB about Eid being lunar-dependent.
I won't be voting for her again. Of course, it'll be too late by the time there is another election. My youngest will be in his last year (in 2024) and the damage from all the SB has already been done.
So the rest of the country can take AP tests on scheduled days, but FCPS is basing their calendar on moon sightings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one would really care if Eid was an "O" day if FCPS hadn't also decided that NO ONE can take AP tests on "O" days!
That is where FCPS screwed up big time.
Omeish isn't fulfilling her duty to represent the Muslim population very well if she wasn't able to tell the SB about Eid being lunar-dependent.
I won't be voting for her again. Of course, it'll be too late by the time there is another election. My youngest will be in his last year (in 2024) and the damage from all the SB has already been done.
So the rest of the country can take AP tests on scheduled days, but FCPS is basing their calendar on moon sightings?
Anonymous wrote:No one would really care if Eid was an "O" day if FCPS hadn't also decided that NO ONE can take AP tests on "O" days!
That is where FCPS screwed up big time.
Omeish isn't fulfilling her duty to represent the Muslim population very well if she wasn't able to tell the SB about Eid being lunar-dependent.
I won't be voting for her again. Of course, it'll be too late by the time there is another election. My youngest will be in his last year (in 2024) and the damage from all the SB has already been done.
Anonymous wrote:The school board markets these religious holidays as a huge victory for equity but academics were an afterthought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one would really care if Eid was an "O" day if FCPS hadn't also decided that NO ONE can take AP tests on "O" days!
That is where FCPS screwed up big time.
Omeish isn't fulfilling her duty to represent the Muslim population very well if she wasn't able to tell the SB about Eid being lunar-dependent.
I won't be voting for her again. Of course, it'll be too late by the time there is another election. My youngest will be in his last year (in 2024) and the damage from all the SB has already been done.
My kids are younger but it really is a shame about them messing up the AP test schedule like this. I posted above that I was raised Muslim. For my part, I know my parents would have made me take the AP exam on whatever date it was scheduled for, regardless if it was on Eid.
Anonymous wrote:No one would really care if Eid was an "O" day if FCPS hadn't also decided that NO ONE can take AP tests on "O" days!
That is where FCPS screwed up big time.
Omeish isn't fulfilling her duty to represent the Muslim population very well if she wasn't able to tell the SB about Eid being lunar-dependent.
I won't be voting for her again. Of course, it'll be too late by the time there is another election. My youngest will be in his last year (in 2024) and the damage from all the SB has already been done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Eid date is predicted a year in advance but may be adjusted based on lunar sightings. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/when-eid-2022-expected-dates-22320072
Well, that surely creates a HOT MESS! We're trying to schedule a calendar and make decisions that affect thousands of kids --- but we have to wait to see what the moon looks like?
This is absolutely stupid.
+1
This should absolutely not be something our schools revolve around if there is not even a fixed day that can be known in advance. Craziness.
Yeah I grew up celebrating Eid and I added that feedback on the last 2 years’ calendar surveys. I’ve always recalled that you had to wait for the official moon sighting to declare Eid so the date can shift.
Anonymous wrote:Good job Abrar Omeish!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Eid date is predicted a year in advance but may be adjusted based on lunar sightings. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/when-eid-2022-expected-dates-22320072
Well, that surely creates a HOT MESS! We're trying to schedule a calendar and make decisions that affect thousands of kids --- but we have to wait to see what the moon looks like?
This is absolutely stupid.
+1
This should absolutely not be something our schools revolve around if there is not even a fixed day that can be known in advance. Craziness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Eid date is predicted a year in advance but may be adjusted based on lunar sightings. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/when-eid-2022-expected-dates-22320072
Well, that surely creates a HOT MESS! We're trying to schedule a calendar and make decisions that affect thousands of kids --- but we have to wait to see what the moon looks like?
This is absolutely stupid.
Anonymous wrote:The Eid date is predicted a year in advance but may be adjusted based on lunar sightings. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/when-eid-2022-expected-dates-22320072