Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because religion is dictating public school calendars.
Yup - specifically the Christian religion - Easter Break, Christmas Break disguised as spring break and winter break. LOL
Spring break is now the 1st week in April always. No longer tied to Easter (thank goodness, should have been this way for years).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please excuse us for being Jewish, Hindu, and Muslim. PLEASE excuse us for not demanding one week off for our largest holiday and then another two week holiday for another big holiday like Christians do. EXCUSE US.
#ignorantwhitechristianskindofsuck
If you need religious holidays off, go to a religious schools. Keep religious calendar out of public schools. Xmas is a federal holiday so part of fed calendar. All other Christian holidays are Sundays and not a school day off. And the gripe about Xmas is silly. 75% of the country celebrates it. That’s an overwhelming majority so we should rightly plan around staffing and student shortages.
Having Eid, Diwali and high holidays off is ridiculous. Fed holidays and only fed days should be observed
Teachers and students can observe their religious holidays as appropriate. Which they do and request time off. School systems decide to close the whole systems for some of the days as it is too hard to find that many substitutes and have a lot of kids miss school. If you want fewer if those days off, move to a less diverse area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please excuse us for being Jewish, Hindu, and Muslim. PLEASE excuse us for not demanding one week off for our largest holiday and then another two week holiday for another big holiday like Christians do. EXCUSE US.
#ignorantwhitechristianskindofsuck
If you need religious holidays off, go to a religious schools. Keep religious calendar out of public schools.[b] Xmas is a federal holiday so part of fed calendar. All other Christian holidays are Sundays and not a school day off.And the gripe about Xmas is silly. 75% of the country celebrates it. That’s an overwhelming majority so we should rightly plan around staffing and student shortages. [b]
Having Eid, Diwali and high holidays off is ridiculous. Fed holidays and only fed days should be observed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please excuse us for being Jewish, Hindu, and Muslim. PLEASE excuse us for not demanding one week off for our largest holiday and then another two week holiday for another big holiday like Christians do. EXCUSE US.
#ignorantwhitechristianskindofsuck
I'm not christian. I just think it's infuriating that I can't teach a full week of school for half the year because of religious holidays. In public (aka non religious) school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been a million calendar threads. Parents were surveyed. Clearly you didn’t want what others did.
+1, already discussed numerous times
I am only just seeing the calendar now. I can't believe we have 3 Mondays off in October.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been a million calendar threads. Parents were surveyed. Clearly you didn’t want what others did.
+1, already discussed numerous times
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please excuse us for being Jewish, Hindu, and Muslim. PLEASE excuse us for not demanding one week off for our largest holiday and then another two week holiday for another big holiday like Christians do. EXCUSE US.
#ignorantwhitechristianskindofsuck
If you need religious holidays off, go to a religious schools. Keep religious calendar out of public schools. Xmas is a federal holiday so part of fed calendar. All other Christian holidays are Sundays and not a school day off. And the gripe about Xmas is silly. 75% of the country celebrates it. That’s an overwhelming majority so we should rightly plan around staffing and student shortages.
Having Eid, Diwali and high holidays off is ridiculous. Fed holidays and only fed days should be observed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please excuse us for being Jewish, Hindu, and Muslim. PLEASE excuse us for not demanding one week off for our largest holiday and then another two week holiday for another big holiday like Christians do. EXCUSE US.
#ignorantwhitechristianskindofsuck
I'm not christian. I just think it's infuriating that I can't teach a full week of school for half the year because of religious holidays. In public (aka non religious) school.
Anonymous wrote:The first Wednesday in October is also no school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because religion is dictating public school calendars.
Yup - specifically the Christian religion - Easter Break, Christmas Break disguised as spring break and winter break. LOL
Anonymous wrote:What was the reason for Friday being off?
Anonymous wrote:What was the reason for Friday being off?