Anonymous wrote:My goodness people, it's the same days off as always! Just now NO religion tied to it. Who cares! I am Christian but do I care there are Jewish or whatever religion days off? No!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think probably the stupidest thing in the world is closing but not saying the real reason you are closing.
The real reason MCPS is closing is because there would be a lot of absences on that day if they didn't. Or do you think that MCPS celebrates Christmas?
So what-- are they going to call it "high expected absence day" on the calendar?
Winter Break and Spring Break.
That is the perfect solution. Good for them!
Which, btw, is what DCPS and a zillion other districts around the country already do.
This is not news, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Jewish people are the only ones who got their way and have 2 of their holidays sometimes in the middle of the week completely off. It is ridiculous. I don't blame the Muslims for being pissed. So what are going to be the reasons we have off in September twice next year? What are they going to put on those days off if they aren't religious-based. Just because a few small areas in Rockville/Potomac/Bethesda have Jews doesn't mean the entire county has to be off for 2 days. Easter is on a Sunday, Christmas is over winter break which includes New Years. There are no Christian holidays the county is off for. Religious holidays are an excused absence but no reason why the whole county needs off.
Except for Christmas, Good Friday, and Easter Monday.
If you want to know what MCPS is going to put on the calendar, read the Washington Post article.
Christmas is over Winter Break with New Years.
Good Friday is over Spring Break
Easter Monday is not a religious holiday.
Try again....
It's not a coincidence that Christmas always falls during winter break, and Good Friday and Easter Monday always fall during spring break. Winter break could be the first two weeks in December or the first two weeks in January, couldn't it? And spring break could always be the second week of March.
Also, if Easter Monday isn't a religious holiday, how come it has Easter in the name, and how come the same state law that requires schools to be closed on Good Friday (a religious holiday, correct?) also requires schools to be closed on Easter Monday?
But how does it harm anyone just go make those holidays part of winter and spring breaks?
Anonymous wrote:The county did the right thing. The Moslem groups were being unreasonable. No significant number of students and staff were taking the Eid holiday off (which is their right to do anyway). The Moslems just wanted to make a political point and get "recognition" and "respect" for their religious holiday, but recognizing religion is not the business of American public schools. Who would be next? Wiccans? Hare Krishnas? Schools only care when a significant number miss the day. Lots of Christian, Hindu and Jewish holidays were not on the calendar either (Divali, anybody? Sukkot? Greek Orthodox Christmas? Navruz? Kwaanza?) because not a lot of people take those off. No one complained. A small noisy group of Moslems tried to raise the profile of their minority and now all religious names are off the calendar. Fine by me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not a coincidence that Christmas always falls during winter break, and Good Friday and Easter Monday always fall during spring break. Winter break could be the first two weeks in December or the first two weeks in January, couldn't it? And spring break could always be the second week of March.
Also, if Easter Monday isn't a religious holiday, how come it has Easter in the name, and how come the same state law that requires schools to be closed on Good Friday (a religious holiday, correct?) also requires schools to be closed on Easter Monday?
But how does it harm anyone just go make those holidays part of winter and spring breaks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's too hard and complicated to acknowledge other religious groups?Anonymous wrote:Then why was the name removed from the calendar?
Because MCPS should not be acknowledging any religious groups. Including Christians.
But they are if they are essentially excusing absences for religious holidays. What if there was high absenteeism for opening day of the baseball season. Would they just take that day off the school calendar? No. They are acknowledging that religious holidays are a valid reason to be absent from school.
I grew up in a small rural town in PA. We always (and they still do) had the first day of deer season off because of high absenteeism. So yes, if there were a high absenteeism for a particular day (like opening day) then I would have no problem making that an official day off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Jewish people are the only ones who got their way and have 2 of their holidays sometimes in the middle of the week completely off. It is ridiculous. I don't blame the Muslims for being pissed. So what are going to be the reasons we have off in September twice next year? What are they going to put on those days off if they aren't religious-based. Just because a few small areas in Rockville/Potomac/Bethesda have Jews doesn't mean the entire county has to be off for 2 days. Easter is on a Sunday, Christmas is over winter break which includes New Years. There are no Christian holidays the county is off for. Religious holidays are an excused absence but no reason why the whole county needs off.
Except for Christmas, Good Friday, and Easter Monday.
If you want to know what MCPS is going to put on the calendar, read the Washington Post article.
Christmas is over Winter Break with New Years.
Good Friday is over Spring Break
Easter Monday is not a religious holiday.
Try again....
It's not a coincidence that Christmas always falls during winter break, and Good Friday and Easter Monday always fall during spring break. Winter break could be the first two weeks in December or the first two weeks in January, couldn't it? And spring break could always be the second week of March.
Also, if Easter Monday isn't a religious holiday, how come it has Easter in the name, and how come the same state law that requires schools to be closed on Good Friday (a religious holiday, correct?) also requires schools to be closed on Easter Monday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Jewish people are the only ones who got their way and have 2 of their holidays sometimes in the middle of the week completely off. It is ridiculous. I don't blame the Muslims for being pissed. So what are going to be the reasons we have off in September twice next year? What are they going to put on those days off if they aren't religious-based. Just because a few small areas in Rockville/Potomac/Bethesda have Jews doesn't mean the entire county has to be off for 2 days. Easter is on a Sunday, Christmas is over winter break which includes New Years. There are no Christian holidays the county is off for. Religious holidays are an excused absence but no reason why the whole county needs off.
Except for Christmas, Good Friday, and Easter Monday.
If you want to know what MCPS is going to put on the calendar, read the Washington Post article.
Christmas is over Winter Break with New Years.
Good Friday is over Spring Break
Easter Monday is not a religious holiday.
Try again....