Anonymous wrote:Schools should be closed recognizing a significant portion of their students will be traveling that weekend. In many cultures it is more important than Christmas. Also, we should stop celebrating the 4th of July because it might offend immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separation of church and state?
Is the Monday after Easter a religious day/holiday?
This is a joke, I hope...
Kind of tongue in cheek.
The PP suggested schools are closed because of a separation of church and state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separation of church and state?
Is the Monday after Easter a religious day/holiday?
This is a joke, I hope...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separation of church and state?
Is the Monday after Easter a religious day/holiday?
Yes. In many countries. But not here...
Easter Monday is an official government holiday (everything stays closed, no school, no work, no shopping...) in many European countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separation of church and state?
Is the Monday after Easter a religious day/holiday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separation of church and state?
Is the Monday after Easter a religious day/holiday?
Yes. In many countries. But not here...
Easter Monday is an official government holiday (everything stays closed, no school, no work, no shopping...) in many European countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separation of church and state?
Is the Monday after Easter a religious day/holiday?
Yes. In many countries. But not here...