Anonymous wrote: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.
DC is not Catholic like Boston.
DCPS might try prayer in the schools. It's tried just about everything else!
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.
DC is not Catholic like Boston.
Anonymous wrote:PDQ ROYGBIV
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.