Anonymous wrote: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
Rastafarians? No insult to them (just an example), but if everyone was to get a holiday, there would be no school. What should be the size of the student population or petition necessary to get a holiday?
I don't have the answer.
You are not actually comparing Jews to Rastafarians
Are YOU saying Jews are more important than Rastafarians?
I am saying you cannot seriously compare taking a day to celebrate the holiday of one of the 3 major Abrahamic religions to taking days off for every single faith no matter how niche. There is a huge difference between schools saying let’s take off for Buddhist and Rastafarian and Bah’ai and Pagan and whatever else holidays and schools saying, this is a major Jewish holiday that many people observe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should only get Federal Holidays off. We don't need Yom Kippur off.
I'm the outlier that loves all the random days off in FCPS. The long weekends give us a chance to see family, relax, whatever.
I completely disagreed with the previous O day policy where they couldn't teach any new material or give a test or take a field trip. That was more of an issue than the days off. But recognizing major religious holidays with a school closure is fine with me.
That's cool. Some parents work for a living.
So use a vacation day? It must be so easy to just take a day, since that's the suggestion for Jewish teachers and students to just take time off to observe Yom Kippur.
It’s not hard to take A day off particularly to mark a day you celebrate. It is burdensome to have to take like 5-6 days off all for holidays you don’t celebrate. It’s not just Yom Kippur. It’s multiple other days that were added too.
You know that kids get 180 days in school, right? 5 days off for holidays during the "school year" means that you do not need to pay for an extra week of summer camp. There are plenty of cheap drop-off childcare locations or tweens that are also out of school and looking to babysit.
Anonymous wrote:When you start bemoaning Columbus Day and Presidents’ day I will listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should only get Federal Holidays off. We don't need Yom Kippur off.
I'm the outlier that loves all the random days off in FCPS. The long weekends give us a chance to see family, relax, whatever.
I completely disagreed with the previous O day policy where they couldn't teach any new material or give a test or take a field trip. That was more of an issue than the days off. But recognizing major religious holidays with a school closure is fine with me.
That's cool. Some parents work for a living.
So use a vacation day? It must be so easy to just take a day, since that's the suggestion for Jewish teachers and students to just take time off to observe Yom Kippur.
It’s not hard to take A day off particularly to mark a day you celebrate. It is burdensome to have to take like 5-6 days off all for holidays you don’t celebrate. It’s not just Yom Kippur. It’s multiple other days that were added too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should only get Federal Holidays off. We don't need Yom Kippur off.
I'm the outlier that loves all the random days off in FCPS. The long weekends give us a chance to see family, relax, whatever.
I completely disagreed with the previous O day policy where they couldn't teach any new material or give a test or take a field trip. That was more of an issue than the days off. But recognizing major religious holidays with a school closure is fine with me.
That's cool. Some parents work for a living.
So use a vacation day? It must be so easy to just take a day, since that's the suggestion for Jewish teachers and students to just take time off to observe Yom Kippur.
The observance of Yom Kippur, or any other religious holiday, is a personal choice. I know I know, not a popular opinion. But no one has a gun to your head. I don’t see why 99% of students and their families need to be inconvenienced to enable others to seamlessly engage with the faith that they chose.
-Culturally Jewish family that does not celebrate any religious holiday
Teacher here. I think a lot of these days are now off due to staffing challenges. Every day is a challenge with teachers out so adding a few into the bunch can be problematic. We have not had one day this year with no one out. Most days we have 5 or more staff members out. So yes, Yom Kippur could mean 10 or so teachers/staff missing from a building when you include the normal reasons for being out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should only get Federal Holidays off. We don't need Yom Kippur off.
I'm the outlier that loves all the random days off in FCPS. The long weekends give us a chance to see family, relax, whatever.
I completely disagreed with the previous O day policy where they couldn't teach any new material or give a test or take a field trip. That was more of an issue than the days off. But recognizing major religious holidays with a school closure is fine with me.
That's cool. Some parents work for a living.
So use a vacation day? It must be so easy to just take a day, since that's the suggestion for Jewish teachers and students to just take time off to observe Yom Kippur.
It’s not hard to take A day off particularly to mark a day you celebrate. It is burdensome to have to take like 5-6 days off all for holidays you don’t celebrate. It’s not just Yom Kippur. It’s multiple other days that were added too.
It's 4 days and they don't all even fall on school days every year. Rosh Hashanah was on a weekend this year and sometimes Eid is in the summer. Calm down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should only get Federal Holidays off. We don't need Yom Kippur off.
I'm the outlier that loves all the random days off in FCPS. The long weekends give us a chance to see family, relax, whatever.
I completely disagreed with the previous O day policy where they couldn't teach any new material or give a test or take a field trip. That was more of an issue than the days off. But recognizing major religious holidays with a school closure is fine with me.
That's cool. Some parents work for a living.
So use a vacation day? It must be so easy to just take a day, since that's the suggestion for Jewish teachers and students to just take time off to observe Yom Kippur.
The observance of Yom Kippur, or any other religious holiday, is a personal choice. I know I know, not a popular opinion. But no one has a gun to your head. I don’t see why 99% of students and their families need to be inconvenienced to enable others to seamlessly engage with the faith that they chose.
-Culturally Jewish family that does not celebrate any religious holiday
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should only get Federal Holidays off. We don't need Yom Kippur off.
I'm the outlier that loves all the random days off in FCPS. The long weekends give us a chance to see family, relax, whatever.
I completely disagreed with the previous O day policy where they couldn't teach any new material or give a test or take a field trip. That was more of an issue than the days off. But recognizing major religious holidays with a school closure is fine with me.
That's cool. Some parents work for a living.
So use a vacation day? It must be so easy to just take a day, since that's the suggestion for Jewish teachers and students to just take time off to observe Yom Kippur.
It’s not hard to take A day off particularly to mark a day you celebrate. It is burdensome to have to take like 5-6 days off all for holidays you don’t celebrate. It’s not just Yom Kippur. It’s multiple other days that were added too.
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
Rastafarians? No insult to them (just an example), but if everyone was to get a holiday, there would be no school. What should be the size of the student population or petition necessary to get a holiday?
I don't have the answer.
You are not actually comparing Jews to Rastafarians
Are YOU saying Jews are more important than Rastafarians?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should only get Federal Holidays off. We don't need Yom Kippur off.
I'm the outlier that loves all the random days off in FCPS. The long weekends give us a chance to see family, relax, whatever.
I completely disagreed with the previous O day policy where they couldn't teach any new material or give a test or take a field trip. That was more of an issue than the days off. But recognizing major religious holidays with a school closure is fine with me.
That's cool. Some parents work for a living.
So use a vacation day? It must be so easy to just take a day, since that's the suggestion for Jewish teachers and students to just take time off to observe Yom Kippur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should only get Federal Holidays off. We don't need Yom Kippur off.
I'm the outlier that loves all the random days off in FCPS. The long weekends give us a chance to see family, relax, whatever.
I completely disagreed with the previous O day policy where they couldn't teach any new material or give a test or take a field trip. That was more of an issue than the days off. But recognizing major religious holidays with a school closure is fine with me.
That's cool. Some parents work for a living.
So use a vacation day? It must be so easy to just take a day, since that's the suggestion for Jewish teachers and students to just take time off to observe Yom Kippur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should only get Federal Holidays off. We don't need Yom Kippur off.
I'm the outlier that loves all the random days off in FCPS. The long weekends give us a chance to see family, relax, whatever.
I completely disagreed with the previous O day policy where they couldn't teach any new material or give a test or take a field trip. That was more of an issue than the days off. But recognizing major religious holidays with a school closure is fine with me.
That's cool. Some parents work for a living.