Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just got a notice. It was an error. BTSN will now be on 9/30.
Or did they change it? Guess we'll never know...
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just got a notice. It was an error. BTSN will now be on 9/30.
Anonymous wrote:Christian here. They should not have BTSN on Yom Kippur.
However, I have several calendars that have been sent to the house. It used to be that the Jewish holidays were on these calendars--along with the Christian holidays. I had to google to find the dates. When I did, it had Yom Kippur on the day before as well as the night in question.
What I don't get, is that FCPS should have anticipated this. Surely, there is someone who is responsible for this type of thing and should have sent out to the schools inappropriate dates for BTSN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools should be secular and not kowtow to religious holidays.
Fine. Christmas falls on a Friday this year. Perhaps kids should still have school on that day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just got a notice. It was an error. BTSN will now be on 9/30.
Well that was anticlimactic.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just got a notice. It was an error. BTSN will now be on 9/30.
Anonymous wrote:Christian here. They should not have BTSN on Yom Kippur.
However, I have several calendars that have been sent to the house. It used to be that the Jewish holidays were on these calendars--along with the Christian holidays. I had to google to find the dates. When I did, it had Yom Kippur on the day before as well as the night in question.
What I don't get, is that FCPS should have anticipated this. Surely, there is someone who is responsible for this type of thing and should have sent out to the schools inappropriate dates for BTSN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools should be secular and not kowtow to religious holidays.
Fine. Christmas falls on a Friday this year. Perhaps kids should still have school on that day?