Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
IOW, “I got mine. Screw everybody else.”
And don’t try to claim you don’t celebrate Christmas because it’s an anonymous message board. Nope. Sorry.
Sure I celebrate Christmas. So do a lot of people. In fact, so many that the school system couldn't operate. It's also a federal holiday.
Now, why don't you provide any evidence that says the same for any Jewish or Muslim holiday in Fairfax County? Here's a hint: There is none.
This. It's such a ridiculous argument. When 80% of the country is off during this time, it's a pretty good reason to give school holidays. If less than 5% are off, it makes no sense to shut down. Diwali? Eid? RH, YK? Please. It's unnecessary.
Oh well. You’ll survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
So you think we should accommodate only Christian religious holidays?
DP. I don’t think they should accommodate any religious holidays. I don’t care if they want to have school on Christmas, but the fact is that most other businesses take the day off (and it happens to be a federal holiday) so it will be hard to get anyone to come in on that day.
I'll just note for the crowd that Christmas isn't even a school holiday. Winter Break covers that week, but Christmas itself isn't celebrated.
The Jewish and Muslim holidays are explicitly religious holidays and should not be celebrated by the public school.
I'm fine with chalking up Xmas / Winter break for that reason but I think they should get rid of all religious holidays and stop pegging spring break to easter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
So you think we should accommodate only Christian religious holidays?
DP. I don’t think they should accommodate any religious holidays. I don’t care if they want to have school on Christmas, but the fact is that most other businesses take the day off (and it happens to be a federal holiday) so it will be hard to get anyone to come in on that day.
I'll just note for the crowd that Christmas isn't even a school holiday. Winter Break covers that week, but Christmas itself isn't celebrated.
The Jewish and Muslim holidays are explicitly religious holidays and should not be celebrated by the public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
IOW, “I got mine. Screw everybody else.”
And don’t try to claim you don’t celebrate Christmas because it’s an anonymous message board. Nope. Sorry.
Not who you're responding to. But I celebrate Christmas in a secular way -no baby Jesus, nativity, church, etc. And sorry, it just IS different. It's cultural and ingrained, even celebrated by non-Christians in some ways. It just is. And there is the recognition that lots of places shut down, people travel etc. at this time of the year. So it is practical to close over the holidays (to include NY).
So you can drag up Christmas in some ridiculous attempt to show it is the same as other holidays . . . . but you just look foolish. It's different. A that will never change, ever. It just won't.
So what? Your kids will still be off school for other religions’’ holidays. You’ll just have to deal with it. Not without whining, obviously, but that’s par for the course.
It's "whining" to want a consistent school week that facilitates efficient learning?
This is what happens when public school is hijacked by social justice - instead of learning we get endless distractions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
So you think we should accommodate only Christian religious holidays?
DP. I don’t think they should accommodate any religious holidays. I don’t care if they want to have school on Christmas, but the fact is that most other businesses take the day off (and it happens to be a federal holiday) so it will be hard to get anyone to come in on that day.
I'll just note for the crowd that Christmas isn't even a school holiday. Winter Break covers that week, but Christmas itself isn't celebrated.
The Jewish and Muslim holidays are explicitly religious holidays and should not be celebrated by the public school.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
So you think we should accommodate only Christian religious holidays?
DP. I don’t think they should accommodate any religious holidays. I don’t care if they want to have school on Christmas, but the fact is that most other businesses take the day off (and it happens to be a federal holiday) so it will be hard to get anyone to come in on that day.
I'll just note for the crowd that Christmas isn't even a school holiday. Winter Break covers that week, but Christmas itself isn't celebrated.
The Jewish and Muslim holidays are explicitly religious holidays and should not be celebrated by the public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
So you think we should accommodate only Christian religious holidays?
DP. I don’t think they should accommodate any religious holidays. I don’t care if they want to have school on Christmas, but the fact is that most other businesses take the day off (and it happens to be a federal holiday) so it will be hard to get anyone to come in on that day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
IOW, “I got mine. Screw everybody else.”
And don’t try to claim you don’t celebrate Christmas because it’s an anonymous message board. Nope. Sorry.
Not who you're responding to. But I celebrate Christmas in a secular way -no baby Jesus, nativity, church, etc. And sorry, it just IS different. It's cultural and ingrained, even celebrated by non-Christians in some ways. It just is. And there is the recognition that lots of places shut down, people travel etc. at this time of the year. So it is practical to close over the holidays (to include NY).
So you can drag up Christmas in some ridiculous attempt to show it is the same as other holidays . . . . but you just look foolish. It's different. A that will never change, ever. It just won't.
So what? Your kids will still be off school for other religions’’ holidays. You’ll just have to deal with it. Not without whining, obviously, but that’s par for the course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
So you think we should accommodate only Christian religious holidays?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
So you think we should accommodate only Christian religious holidays?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
IOW, “I got mine. Screw everybody else.”
And don’t try to claim you don’t celebrate Christmas because it’s an anonymous message board. Nope. Sorry.
Not who you're responding to. But I celebrate Christmas in a secular way -no baby Jesus, nativity, church, etc. And sorry, it just IS different. It's cultural and ingrained, even celebrated by non-Christians in some ways. It just is. And there is the recognition that lots of places shut down, people travel etc. at this time of the year. So it is practical to close over the holidays (to include NY).
So you can drag up Christmas in some ridiculous attempt to show it is the same as other holidays . . . . but you just look foolish. It's different. A that will never change, ever. It just won't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m loving the simplicity of National Presbyterian’s calendar! Wow!
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1672929300/nps/p4j14aia0vs3orqcmpu5/2023-2024NPSMajorDatesCalendar.pdf
It’s a lot easier when you are a religious school and don’t have to accommodate more than one religion’s holidays.
The public school shouldn't be accommodating any religious holidays. And before someone drags up Christmas, it's far more than than a religious holiday in the US.
IOW, “I got mine. Screw everybody else.”
And don’t try to claim you don’t celebrate Christmas because it’s an anonymous message board. Nope. Sorry.
Sure I celebrate Christmas. So do a lot of people. In fact, so many that the school system couldn't operate. It's also a federal holiday.
Now, why don't you provide any evidence that says the same for any Jewish or Muslim holiday in Fairfax County? Here's a hint: There is none.
This. It's such a ridiculous argument. When 80% of the country is off during this time, it's a pretty good reason to give school holidays. If less than 5% are off, it makes no sense to shut down. Diwali? Eid? RH, YK? Please. It's unnecessary.