Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should not have these holidays off or as observance days-
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Eid al Fitr
Eid al Adha
Sounds about white.
If my kids go to a Jewish school, they don't celebrate all the Christian and Pagan holidays so enough with your virtue signaling. My "whitness" can't move to move to India and demand the entire country to give all "whites" paid days off for American holidays? Your insistent cultural neediness is exhausting and disruptive to the learning of ALL students. If you want cultural handholding go to an international school, not public.
Wrong. Public caters to ALL, whether you like it or not.
But we are punishing everyone trying to cater everyone! no one is getting what they need with this calendar. Life is not fair, but but literally have a calendar that does not work so everyone can have a day off when they need it is punishing every one else. Church and state are separated in this country.
I celebrate Christmas and if you want to have school that day or that week, fine. I will take the day off for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should not have these holidays off or as observance days-
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Eid al Fitr
Eid al Adha
Sounds about white.
If my kids go to a Jewish school, they don't celebrate all the Christian and Pagan holidays so enough with your virtue signaling. My "whitness" can't move to move to India and demand the entire country to give all "whites" paid days off for American holidays? Your insistent cultural neediness is exhausting and disruptive to the learning of ALL students. If you want cultural handholding go to an international school, not public.
You're talking (complaining) about days off for five RELIGIOUS holidays, then start rambling about moving to India and demanding Caucasians have days off for "American" holidays?
Never knew RELIGIOUS holidays were geographically based LOL
America = Country. Diwali = Religion. Make it make sense.
Anonymous wrote:
You're talking (complaining) about days off for five RELIGIOUS holidays, then start rambling about moving to India and demanding Caucasians have days off for "American" holidays?
Never knew RELIGIOUS holidays were geographically based LOL
America = Country. Diwali = Religion. Make it make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should not have these holidays off or as observance days-
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Eid al Fitr
Eid al Adha
Sounds about white.
If my kids go to a Jewish school, they don't celebrate all the Christian and Pagan holidays so enough with your virtue signaling. My "whitness" can't move to move to India and demand the entire country to give all "whites" paid days off for American holidays? Your insistent cultural neediness is exhausting and disruptive to the learning of ALL students. If you want cultural handholding go to an international school, not public.
Wrong. Public caters to ALL, whether you like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should not have these holidays off or as observance days-
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Eid al Fitr
Eid al Adha
Sounds about white.
If my kids go to a Jewish school, they don't celebrate all the Christian and Pagan holidays so enough with your virtue signaling. My "whitness" can't move to move to India and demand the entire country to give all "whites" paid days off for American holidays? Your insistent cultural neediness is exhausting and disruptive to the learning of ALL students. If you want cultural handholding go to an international school, not public.
Wrong. Public caters to ALL, whether you like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should not have these holidays off or as observance days-
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Eid al Fitr
Eid al Adha
Sounds about white.
If my kids go to a Jewish school, they don't celebrate all the Christian and Pagan holidays so enough with your virtue signaling. My "whitness" can't move to move to India and demand the entire country to give all "whites" paid days off for American holidays? Your insistent cultural neediness is exhausting and disruptive to the learning of ALL students. If you want cultural handholding go to an international school, not public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to write your school board members and then you need to engage them where they care which is politics.
All of the schoolboard members are liberal and many are progressive. This calendar is *not* progressive and disproportionately impacts lower-income and dual-working families. Women and hourly workers are supposed to be constituencies democrats care about. So raise the issue with local league of women voters, canvassers/fundraisers who are trying to get support for other democratic candidates (especially if you’ve donated before) and directly ask school board members how they are contributing to the affordability agenda with their calendar choices.
It is idiotic that this is how any of this works. But COVID created the idea for many Democrats that liberals don’t mind keeping kids out of school and now its course correction.
Our liberal school board argued that starting before Labor Day was an equity issue because the poor kids needed more instructional days before the AP exams. They literally just make up any excuse to push a certain agenda.
Anonymous wrote:You need to write your school board members and then you need to engage them where they care which is politics.
All of the schoolboard members are liberal and many are progressive. This calendar is *not* progressive and disproportionately impacts lower-income and dual-working families. Women and hourly workers are supposed to be constituencies democrats care about. So raise the issue with local league of women voters, canvassers/fundraisers who are trying to get support for other democratic candidates (especially if you’ve donated before) and directly ask school board members how they are contributing to the affordability agenda with their calendar choices.
It is idiotic that this is how any of this works. But COVID created the idea for many Democrats that liberals don’t mind keeping kids out of school and now its course correction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should not have these holidays off or as observance days-
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Eid al Fitr
Eid al Adha
Sounds about white.
If my kids go to a Jewish school, they don't celebrate all the Christian and Pagan holidays so enough with your virtue signaling. My "whitness" can't move to move to India and demand the entire country to give all "whites" paid days off for American holidays? Your insistent cultural neediness is exhausting and disruptive to the learning of ALL students. If you want cultural handholding go to an international school, not public.
Wrong. Public caters to ALL, whether you like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Spring break should align with Easter. Even many secular countries in Europe provide time off around Easter, so this is a reasonable middle ground.
Are you sure those countries are secular? Easter is not the same time every year but if spring break is aligned with Easter it should be the week following Easter not the week before. If going by a secular schedule (this is public school afterall) spring break should follow the 3rd quarter. If going by Easter spring break should be the week AFTER Easter. The week before Easter doesn't make any sense since Easter floats and school resumes the day after for students sometimes and teachers every year. While the week after Easter also floats it at least eliminates having school the next day.
Anonymous wrote:
Spring break should align with Easter. Even many secular countries in Europe provide time off around Easter, so this is a reasonable middle ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should not have these holidays off or as observance days-
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Eid al Fitr
Eid al Adha
Sounds about white.
If my kids go to a Jewish school, they don't celebrate all the Christian and Pagan holidays so enough with your virtue signaling. My "whitness" can't move to move to India and demand the entire country to give all "whites" paid days off for American holidays? Your insistent cultural neediness is exhausting and disruptive to the learning of ALL students. If you want cultural handholding go to an international school, not public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should not have these holidays off or as observance days-
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Diwali
Eid al Fitr
Eid al Adha
But spring break should be aligned with Easter and of course we need a full two weeks off around Christmas.