Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was in HS outside of Boston in the early 80's they canceled classes when the Pope came- mainly because it was also Rosh Hashana. So, it was a double whammy. It affected 75%? of the student body. They made a rule that if x% of teachers asked for a religious day off, then school would be cancelled and it qualified.
23rd is Yom Kippur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was in HS outside of Boston in the early 80's they canceled classes when the Pope came- mainly because it was also Rosh Hashana. So, it was a double whammy. It affected 75%? of the student body. They made a rule that if x% of teachers asked for a religious day off, then school would be cancelled and it qualified.
23rd is Yom Kippur.
Anonymous wrote:When I was in HS outside of Boston in the early 80's they canceled classes when the Pope came- mainly because it was also Rosh Hashana. So, it was a double whammy. It affected 75%? of the student body. They made a rule that if x% of teachers asked for a religious day off, then school would be cancelled and it qualified.
Anonymous wrote:President of China in DC sept 23/24 too
Anonymous wrote:Everything was open when Benedict came, and he literally rolled down Pennsylvania Ave.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't DC govt telework?
Anonymous wrote:DCPS closing for three days for because the pope is here would be ridiculous. last time a pope was here I don't remember any issue (we actually saw the pope from our school's playground ride back down Reno road to the Vatican embassy, it was the end of the day, there was no traffic anywhere). there are schools that might be affected depending on his schedule, but this can be addressed school by school, certainly not with a general closing, and for three days. I assume he would move around mostly during the day when kids should already be in school, and before the various after care programs let kids out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS closing for three days for because the pope is here would be ridiculous. last time a pope was here I don't remember any issue (we actually saw the pope from our school's playground ride back down Reno road to the Vatican embassy, it was the end of the day, there was no traffic anywhere). there are schools that might be affected depending on his schedule, but this can be addressed school by school, certainly not with a general closing, and for three days. I assume he would move around mostly during the day when kids should already be in school, and before the various after care programs let kids out.
I don't think you understand the enormity of this event. Roads will be closed from Dupont Circle to Brookland to Capitol Hill to all over the freaking city. Thousands upon thousands of Francis loving tourists will be in town. Pope Francis is not Pope Benedict.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/wp/2015/09/03/the-pope-is-visiting-federal-workers-should-treat-it-like-three-snow-days/
Anonymous wrote:Good yontiff, pontiff!
Anonymous wrote:President of China in DC sept 23/24 too
Anonymous wrote:DCPS closing for three days for because the pope is here would be ridiculous. last time a pope was here I don't remember any issue (we actually saw the pope from our school's playground ride back down Reno road to the Vatican embassy, it was the end of the day, there was no traffic anywhere). there are schools that might be affected depending on his schedule, but this can be addressed school by school, certainly not with a general closing, and for three days. I assume he would move around mostly during the day when kids should already be in school, and before the various after care programs let kids out.