Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two Muslim speakers asking for the day off. ne speaker says there are families with about 100 students who belong the Clarendon Islamic Center who attend APS.
TJ mom was a good speaker saying hundreds band/music/choir Students affected if the Hershey Park music festival cancelled b/c of June 6th and its the LAST possible date for the festival. Students have been working all year and everything is already paid for and asked if they can they still go voluntarily.
Granted. Now let everyone else go to school and their events
This. Excused absence for those that celebrate is just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two Muslim speakers asking for the day off. ne speaker says there are families with about 100 students who belong the Clarendon Islamic Center who attend APS.
TJ mom was a good speaker saying hundreds band/music/choir Students affected if the Hershey Park music festival cancelled b/c of June 6th and its the LAST possible date for the festival. Students have been working all year and everything is already paid for and asked if they can they still go voluntarily.
Granted. Now let everyone else go to school and their events
Anonymous wrote:Two Muslim speakers asking for the day off. ne speaker says there are families with about 100 students who belong the Clarendon Islamic Center who attend APS.
TJ mom was a good speaker saying hundreds band/music/choir Students affected if the Hershey Park music festival cancelled b/c of June 6th and its the LAST possible date for the festival. Students have been working all year and everything is already paid for and asked if they can they still go voluntarily.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a white agnostic but I’ve lived in the Middle East and am very familiar with the Islamic faith and holidays. It’s one thing to shut everything down in a Muslim majority country (even with the uncertainty around the exact dates) because as the majority, most are celebrating and are ok with that. Quite different in a place where Muslims are the minority. This is just over the top, and Eid al-Adha celebrations are not time sensitive in that they have to be undertaken during the school day on June 6.
Anonymous wrote:Someone please post the results so I don’t have to watch that meeting. Yes, I realize what I just said is problematic, but it’s been a day.