Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So today is a professional day for teachers, then, and schools are not closed for Diwali? It's just a coincidence?
Thy also don't close for the Jewish holidays anymore, the amazing timing of the professional days.
It's a joke. They are afraid they will offend anyone and everyone.
They just renamed the holidays to professional days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So today is a professional day for teachers, then, and schools are not closed for Diwali? It's just a coincidence?
Thy also don't close for the Jewish holidays anymore, the amazing timing of the professional days.
It's a joke. They are afraid they will offend anyone and everyone.
They just renamed the holidays to professional days.
Anonymous wrote:So today is a professional day for teachers, then, and schools are not closed for Diwali? It's just a coincidence?
Anonymous wrote:So today is a professional day for teachers, then, and schools are not closed for Diwali? It's just a coincidence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No school for students and minimal to no work for teachers.
I wouldn’t describe what teachers need to do today as minimal. Many of us have had to do coverage during our planning periods for weeks and see no end to that in sight. Not holding classes today is a godsend if you need to plan for MP2, which starts in a couple weeks.
It’s probably school by school workload. and I shouldn’t generalize, I just know two of my friends who are teachers, and work at different elementary schools, are off having fun today (I’m slightly jealous).
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised. Is the Indian or Hindu population that large in MoCo? Where in the county do Diwali celebrants live?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No school for students and minimal to no work for teachers.
I wouldn’t describe what teachers need to do today as minimal. Many of us have had to do coverage during our planning periods for weeks and see no end to that in sight. Not holding classes today is a godsend if you need to plan for MP2, which starts in a couple weeks.
Anonymous wrote:No school for students and minimal to no work for teachers.
Anonymous wrote:So today is a professional day for teachers, then, and schools are not closed for Diwali? It's just a coincidence?
Anonymous wrote:No school for students and minimal to no work for teachers.
