Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in MCPS, the following days are non-instructional days if they fall on a weekday...
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Chinese New Year
Passover
Eid
Christmas & Easter always fall within Winter & Spring Break
I have high schoolers, and this was not the case when my kids began school here 10+ years ago.
I fall within one of the above non-instructional day groups and would rather have a longer winter break!
To be sure, winter and spring break are planned AROUND Christmas and Easter. It's a legacy from the days when they paid lip service to the notion of separation of church and state and pretended like schools didn't formally take off for Christian holidays. They always did, of course, since Christianity is the dominant religion in this country, but the fiction was that the breaks' proximity to those holidays we coincidental.
You mean back in the days when 95-99% of the population was Christian? The horror!!!
Anonymous wrote:There's a legit four day weekend this year November 2-5. You just need to vote early or absentee!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in MCPS, the following days are non-instructional days if they fall on a weekday...
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Chinese New Year
Passover
Eid
Christmas & Easter always fall within Winter & Spring Break
I have high schoolers, and this was not the case when my kids began school here 10+ years ago.
I fall within one of the above non-instructional day groups and would rather have a longer winter break!
To be sure, winter and spring break are planned AROUND Christmas and Easter. It's a legacy from the days when they paid lip service to the notion of separation of church and state and pretended like schools didn't formally take off for Christian holidays. They always did, of course, since Christianity is the dominant religion in this country, but the fiction was that the breaks' proximity to those holidays we coincidental.
Anonymous wrote:I am curious when do you pull out kids to disney if we want to go to all 4 parks in FL? I think we need at least 6 days. Summer is too hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in MCPS, the following days are non-instructional days if they fall on a weekday...
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Chinese New Year
Passover
Eid
Christmas & Easter always fall within Winter & Spring Break
I have high schoolers, and this was not the case when my kids began school here 10+ years ago.
I fall within one of the above non-instructional day groups and would rather have a longer winter break!
To be sure, winter and spring break are planned AROUND Christmas and Easter. It's a legacy from the days when they paid lip service to the notion of separation of church and state and pretended like schools didn't formally take off for Christian holidays. They always did, of course, since Christianity is the dominant religion in this country, but the fiction was that the breaks' proximity to those holidays we coincidental.
Yes, because the state requires Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Good Friday, and "Eastern Monday" to be off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, in MCPS, the following days are non-instructional days if they fall on a weekday...
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Chinese New Year
Passover
Eid
Christmas & Easter always fall within Winter & Spring Break
I have high schoolers, and this was not the case when my kids began school here 10+ years ago.
I fall within one of the above non-instructional day groups and would rather have a longer winter break!
To be sure, winter and spring break are planned AROUND Christmas and Easter. It's a legacy from the days when they paid lip service to the notion of separation of church and state and pretended like schools didn't formally take off for Christian holidays. They always did, of course, since Christianity is the dominant religion in this country, but the fiction was that the breaks' proximity to those holidays we coincidental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks from the OP. Am not Jewish and didn't pick up on that. Makes sense now. I couldn't figure out why it was a Thursday and not a Friday.
If you are not Jewish, it is the perfect time to take a 4-day weekend and go to Disney. We did that several times.
Then Friday will be unexcused
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks from the OP. Am not Jewish and didn't pick up on that. Makes sense now. I couldn't figure out why it was a Thursday and not a Friday.
If you are not Jewish, it is the perfect time to take a 4-day weekend and go to Disney. We did that several times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks from the OP. Am not Jewish and didn't pick up on that. Makes sense now. I couldn't figure out why it was a Thursday and not a Friday.
If you are not Jewish, it is the perfect time to take a 4-day weekend and go to Disney. We did that several times.