Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do MoCo public schools close on every major Jewish holiday? Please explain how that is fair to Christians?
Schools also close for snow days. How is this fair to rodeo riders?
Anonymous wrote:Some people are hard-core about Easter. My parents are crazy busy that week preparing food and going to church and it would be nice a couple days to spend the holiday with our family. There's nothing wrong with whining about not getting a holiday for it, not everyone gets that many vacation days over the year. My mom missed a lot of stuff when I was growing up because she had shift work and few vacation days.
Jesus effin' Christ. Much of what is wrong with America is wrapped up in the sentiment, "There's nothing wrong with whining . . ." Yes there is. Whining is, de facto, wrong, annoying, irritating, and whole lot of other synonyms. When you whine, "There should be a national holiday so my life could be a little easier," you sound like a toddler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do MoCo public schools close on every major Jewish holiday? Please explain how that is fair to Christians?
Mo Co schools close on 3 major Jewish holidays, Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashanah, and at least this year, Spring Break coincides with Pesach. They close for 2 major Christian holidays, but give extended breaks at those times, Christmas and Easter. As someone who sometimes travels for the holidays I celebrate (Christmas and Easter), I prefer the latter. I have trouble understanding how that's unfair to me as a Christian.
My guess is that both decisions are largely financial. If the school stayed open on either set of holidays they'd have a significant numbers of teachers and students out. This would mean significant sub costs, combined with financial penalties for having low attendance. In addition, I can't imagine that MCPS wants to deal with the fallout of having people complain about losing something they've always had.
Some people are hard-core about Easter. My parents are crazy busy that week preparing food and going to church and it would be nice a couple days to spend the holiday with our family. There's nothing wrong with whining about not getting a holiday for it, not everyone gets that many vacation days over the year. My mom missed a lot of stuff when I was growing up because she had shift work and few vacation days.
Anonymous wrote:"Easter Monday" is not a holiday or even a concept in most of this country. Never heard of it before moving to DC. Easter is always on Sunday and Good Friday services are in the evening, so there's no reason for days off.

Anonymous wrote:Why do MoCo public schools close on every major Jewish holiday? Please explain how that is fair to Christians?

Anonymous wrote:I want to become Jewish for the holidays.