Anonymous
Post 12/19/2013 11:59     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?


All, Happy Solstice!
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2013 11:58     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Huh?
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2013 08:36     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

At one school not too many decorations celebrating the holidays. They have used it as fundraising opt by selling decorations and holiday items. Happy Holidays.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 09:25     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well too my surprise the holiday parties are all happening this week at the schools that I had doubt. They are going to be quite festive and elaborate, thanks to a corporate sponsor who's the Santa. It is the Holiday Season and someone is willing to make a child whole. Here's another tidbit...the professional football players who are in the NFL and are former DCPS graduates are "Secret Santas" at their high-school alma-maters. Jingle those bells you flipping troll (14:05). If you were a reindeer you probably would be "Prancer."


14:05 is the troll? What the hell is the "Prancer" insinuation? I'm so happy to hear your children will be enjoying a corporately-sponsored NFL-attended festivity, it's great to learn that someone's priorities are all in the right places during this time of year. A true relief.


Corporations are people!


Corporations are Santa!
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 09:21     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Word salad strikes again.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 09:20     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well too my surprise the holiday parties are all happening this week at the schools that I had doubt. They are going to be quite festive and elaborate, thanks to a corporate sponsor who's the Santa. It is the Holiday Season and someone is willing to make a child whole. Here's another tidbit...the professional football players who are in the NFL and are former DCPS graduates are "Secret Santas" at their high-school alma-maters. Jingle those bells you flipping troll (14:05). If you were a reindeer you probably would be "Prancer."


14:05 is the troll? What the hell is the "Prancer" insinuation? I'm so happy to hear your children will be enjoying a corporately-sponsored NFL-attended festivity, it's great to learn that someone's priorities are all in the right places during this time of year. A true relief.


Corporations are people!
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 09:09     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Our school is pretty heavy on the Christmas decorations and celebrations, and even has a Santa visit for the little kids. I am virtually sure that they also address Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, but the emphasis that I see is on Christmas. No issues with me or anyone I've spoken to.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 09:05     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Anonymous wrote:Well too my surprise the holiday parties are all happening this week at the schools that I had doubt. They are going to be quite festive and elaborate, thanks to a corporate sponsor who's the Santa. It is the Holiday Season and someone is willing to make a child whole. Here's another tidbit...the professional football players who are in the NFL and are former DCPS graduates are "Secret Santas" at their high-school alma-maters. Jingle those bells you flipping troll (14:05). If you were a reindeer you probably would be "Prancer."


14:05 is the troll? What the hell is the "Prancer" insinuation? I'm so happy to hear your children will be enjoying a corporately-sponsored NFL-attended festivity, it's great to learn that someone's priorities are all in the right places during this time of year. A true relief.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 09:01     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

If White Santa does the slaughtering - I'm cool.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 08:55     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Our family traditionally slaughters a lamb in front of the children when they turn seven years old. How would that go over in school?
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 08:53     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

No problem with doing Christmas unless that's the only thing they do. It's all or nothing. If you are going to honor the Christmas holiday then you should give the others equal billing.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 08:27     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Anonymous wrote:I think the whole idea of ignoring all cultural traditions instead of learning about all of them is pretty myopic. How is it being respectful of diversity to ignore it? Is it the end if the world- no. Is it a missed opportunity to improve a kid's cultural competence - yes.


Ignoring all cultural traditions? No, it's observing the law against government sponsored religion.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 07:47     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Well too my surprise the holiday parties are all happening this week at the schools that I had doubt. They are going to be quite festive and elaborate, thanks to a corporate sponsor who's the Santa. It is the Holiday Season and someone is willing to make a child whole. Here's another tidbit...the professional football players who are in the NFL and are former DCPS graduates are "Secret Santas" at their high-school alma-maters. Jingle those bells you flipping troll (14:05). If you were a reindeer you probably would be "Prancer."
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2013 01:20     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

I think the whole idea of ignoring all cultural traditions instead of learning about all of them is pretty myopic. How is it being respectful of diversity to ignore it? Is it the end if the world- no. Is it a missed opportunity to improve a kid's cultural competence - yes.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2013 15:00     Subject: Holiday decorations are they off-limits?

Hearst Elementary is a Santa loving, menorah displaying, kinara appreciating school! If you want to get in the holiday spirit feel free to stop by or join us for Christmas carols at the local nursing home on Friday!