Anonymous wrote:Funny how there is never a French heritage celebration or anything european.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of schools celebrating or highlighting the various heritages and histories? There's Hispanic heritage month, black history, women's history, asian-american/pacific islander and probably other ones. Do your kids come home and share what they learned, do they participate in the activities school may organize, do you think schools should be planning these educational or cultural activites? Or is mentioning different heritages throughout the school year in class/readings sufficient? Please, no racist remarks this is not the place.
Anonymous wrote:Do they acknowledge ALL Dec holidays, not mention any or only select ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't students have Nowruz, Ethiopian New Year's, or other new year's days off? If they try to give Ethiopian one off, people would complain it is 9/11. But MCPS does give j new year's off. Let's celebrate ALL new year's then. And on most years when YomK is not on a weekend, schools are also closed for it. So let's pick ALL the major holiest holidays for ALL heritages and give those days off. Schools could be year round because there would be so many days off.
Because the population celebrating Ethiopian new year is not as large as the population celebrating Jewish New Year, particularly in relation to staff and students that would be missing.
I don't know. My child's school there's a large population of Ethiopian kids it's probably bigger than the Jewish population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't students have Nowruz, Ethiopian New Year's, or other new year's days off? If they try to give Ethiopian one off, people would complain it is 9/11. But MCPS does give j new year's off. Let's celebrate ALL new year's then. And on most years when YomK is not on a weekend, schools are also closed for it. So let's pick ALL the major holiest holidays for ALL heritages and give those days off. Schools could be year round because there would be so many days off.
Because the population celebrating Ethiopian new year is not as large as the population celebrating Jewish New Year, particularly in relation to staff and students that would be missing.
Anonymous wrote:Our School does not celebrate women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Oct is also Italian heritage month. Haven't heard anything about celebrating Italians, and there are kids at the school who have Italian heritage or recently moved from Italy.
I suspect if a school is going to celebrate they would do it in March for Italian American heritage month alongside St. Patrick’s Day.
No. Italian American heritage month is celebrated in October each year to honor the contributions of Italian Americans to the United States...on "Columbus day," aka Indigenous people's day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What schools acknowledge J new Year? Or a Muslim holiday, or a deep Catholic holiday? Any? Is that ok in a public school? Just curious not hating!
What is a "deep" Catholic holiday?
Nov 1, Dec 9th
Anonymous wrote:Do MCPS ES and MS plan celebrations for Native American heritage month? there's only two early dismissal days left this month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Oct is also Italian heritage month. Haven't heard anything about celebrating Italians, and there are kids at the school who have Italian heritage or recently moved from Italy.
I suspect if a school is going to celebrate they would do it in March for Italian American heritage month alongside St. Patrick’s Day.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Oct is also Italian heritage month. Haven't heard anything about celebrating Italians, and there are kids at the school who have Italian heritage or recently moved from Italy.