Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Jewish DCPS teacher, the only thing I resent is that in order to take my own high holidays off, I have to use personal days. Not so for Christian teachers...and FWIW, students do have Easter Monday off. It's factored into the dates for Spring Break.
I am Christian and celebrate Easter. There is no sort of celebration whatsoever on Easter Monday. It's just not a religious day at all. Good Friday is much more religious and it's always a school day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Jewish DCPS teacher, the only thing I resent is that in order to take my own high holidays off, I have to use personal days. Not so for Christian teachers...and FWIW, students do have Easter Monday off. It's factored into the dates for Spring Break.
I am Christian and celebrate Easter. There is no sort of celebration whatsoever on Easter Monday. It's just not a religious day at all. Good Friday is much more religious and it's always a school day.
You are clearly not for DC. Easter Monday at the Zoo is a cultural day / tradition for African American Families. It started over 100 years ago as African-Americans were not allowed to participate in the White House Easter Egg Roll - and many families were domestic help and required to work on Easter.
For Spring Break - DC messed up when they said a few years ago that it would always be around Emancipation Day - but only stuck to it for a year. People complained - April is TOO late for a skiing vacation.
For those who don't understand the Easter Monday school tradition please read this http://www.theroot.com/for-dc-easter-monday-at-the-national-zoo-is-an-african-1790859364
HOWEVER, it is no longer a school holiday and in a number of schools, attendance will be light.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Jewish DCPS teacher, the only thing I resent is that in order to take my own high holidays off, I have to use personal days. Not so for Christian teachers...and FWIW, students do have Easter Monday off. It's factored into the dates for Spring Break.
I am Christian and celebrate Easter. There is no sort of celebration whatsoever on Easter Monday. It's just not a religious day at all. Good Friday is much more religious and it's always a school day.
You are clearly not for DC. Easter Monday at the Zoo is a cultural day / tradition for African American Families. It started over 100 years ago as African-Americans were not allowed to participate in the White House Easter Egg Roll - and many families were domestic help and required to work on Easter.
For Spring Break - DC messed up when they said a few years ago that it would always be around Emancipation Day - but only stuck to it for a year. People complained - April is TOO late for a skiing vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Jewish DCPS teacher, the only thing I resent is that in order to take my own high holidays off, I have to use personal days. Not so for Christian teachers...and FWIW, students do have Easter Monday off. It's factored into the dates for Spring Break.
I am Christian and celebrate Easter. There is no sort of celebration whatsoever on Easter Monday. It's just not a religious day at all. Good Friday is much more religious and it's always a school day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christmas is a national holiday, the high holidays are not. Eid is not. That's why businesses are closed for Christmas and not for Eid. I'm a Jew - but that is just a fact.
Christmas is a Christian holiday. Most schools and businesses are closed in recognition that the majority of the population is Christian. It is not a national holiday and many non-Christians don't celebrate anything on that day other than enjoying the day off, just as they would on a weekend or a secular holiday like President's Day.
NP but Christmas has turned into a secular, consumer holiday. Also, "Easter Monday" is not a holiday or a thing and Easter is tied to a Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:As a Jewish DCPS teacher, the only thing I resent is that in order to take my own high holidays off, I have to use personal days. Not so for Christian teachers...and FWIW, students do have Easter Monday off. It's factored into the dates for Spring Break.
Anonymous wrote:As a Jewish DCPS teacher, the only thing I resent is that in order to take my own high holidays off, I have to use personal days. Not so for Christian teachers...and FWIW, students do have Easter Monday off. It's factored into the dates for Spring Break.
Anonymous wrote:As a Jewish DCPS teacher, the only thing I resent is that in order to take my own high holidays off, I have to use personal days. Not so for Christian teachers...and FWIW, students do have Easter Monday off. It's factored into the dates for Spring Break.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I would also caution you from extrapolating anything about the diversity of kids across DCPS from your school's population, especially if you're trying to make an argument for change.
Easter Monday in DCPS, for example, has a different cultural history than just as a day associated with a Christian/religious holiday.