Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Why are some people so rattled by being inclusive and making folks feel a part of our community. It is really gross.
Why do some people want to force an entire school system to shut down for a religious holiday when the vast majority of students and teachers do not celebrate that holiday?
That sounds gross.
Gross? What is bad choice of words. Vomit in your hair is gross. Giving other families the time to celebrate their culture/religion is not gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Why does the public school system need to celebrate a religious holiday? I thought libs wanted religion out of schools.
In many school districts the closings are not to celebrate the religious holiday, but for the same operational reasons that Christmas is "celebrated". There are many teachers of Jewish or Muslim faiths and they need to take off to observe their religious holidays. And with the teacher and sub shortage in the country, school districts with a significant population of staff that will be taking off, will not be able to staff all schools when those teachers take off. So, would you rather that your children go to school and sit in a classroom unattended by a teacher? Or have an untrained teacher's aide babysitting your children for a day? Or be split up so that they are moved to overly large classes of like 35 where half the kids are sitting on the floor and no on is actually learning anything? Very few school districts have been able to replenish both their staff and the substitute pool post-pandemic. The new reality is that we just can't handle days when a significant portion of the bare bones minimal teaching staff take off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Why does the public school system need to celebrate a religious holiday? I thought libs wanted religion out of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Why are some people so rattled by being inclusive and making folks feel a part of our community. It is really gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Why are some people so rattled by being inclusive and making folks feel a part of our community. It is really gross.
Why do some people want to force an entire school system to shut down for a religious holiday when the vast majority of students and teachers do not celebrate that holiday?
That sounds gross.
Gross? What is bad choice of words. Vomit in your hair is gross. Giving other families the time to celebrate their culture/religion is not gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Why are some people so rattled by being inclusive and making folks feel a part of our community. It is really gross.
Why do some people want to force an entire school system to shut down for a religious holiday when the vast majority of students and teachers do not celebrate that holiday?
That sounds gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Why does the public school system need to celebrate a religious holiday? I thought libs wanted religion out of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Easter Monday, really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Why are some people so rattled by being inclusive and making folks feel a part of our community. It is really gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every religion has at least 1 day off on the FCPS calendar. Remember: equity!
Yes, equity. How horrible it is to show respect to a diverse community & let them celebrate their holidays. /sarcasm
Anonymous wrote:?
Looking at the FCP Calendar the only non-federal holidays that everyone gets off outside of the usual breaks are Yom Kippur and Eid Al Fitr. Orthodox Good Friday is off for students but that’s a teacher workday.
There are six other O days but students are in class for all of them.
The district meets the state criteria for school days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would anyone feel if FCPS didn’t give Christmas off?
Sigh. It’s a federal holiday and they would not be able to staff schools, transport kids, etc. When FCPS gets the government to reverse the designation of 12/25 as a federal holiday, feel free to ask that question again.