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School Holiday Nightmare 

Maryland district bows to requests from Muslim community, changes its calendar

 

Better get the babysitter on speed dial. If political correctness wins out, your kids will have a lot more days off, thanks to a new push in several school districts to recognize the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha — and the Indian celebration Diwali. And the Chinese Lunar New Year, too.

Kwanza almost looks mainstream compared to the current PC frenzy over celebrating everybody all the time.

A Maryland school district has decided to change its calendar so that its students will have a day off to celebrate Eid al-Adha, after repeated requests from Muslim community, the Washington Post reported. This has carried over to the Indian community, whose leaders asked the school system about a Dinali day off.

Maryland law currently requires school closures on the traditional Christmas holidays of Christmas and Good Friday, as well as Easter Monday. This is apparently no longer satisfactory in a country that is busy opening its arms to both legal and illegal aliens. We must now make sure that traditions begun on foreign shores are observed while we patently ignore our own treasured foundations.

In today’s classrooms, it’s out with the Christmas carols and in with a colorless, meaningless “Kum-ba-yah” vibe that includes everyone and honors nothing.

“Leave these holidays as they are,” says Jean Purcell, a resident of Howard County, Maryland, who has raised two children in that county’s school system. “The politically correct tsunami has taken the meaning out of Christmas in the schools, so one could argue that Christians aren’t getting ‘special days off’ – prayer, carols, and all the sweet things children used to do to celebrate the birth of Christ and thanking him for all people — they’re gone.”

In Howard County, the district for several years has had smatterings of requests to close schools for Hindu, Muslim, and East Asian communities, according to Ellen Flynn Giles, vice chairman of Howard County school board. They are taking the requests under consideration, according to the Washington Post, but must weigh actual educational concerns.

Like other school systems in the country, Howard County officials say legally there must be secular reasons for school closings, such as high absenteeism expectations on a certain day, that would affect the schools’ operations.
In New York City, children will be sitting home not learning anything thanks to two days off for Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr during the 2015-16 school year.

“Only a country truly off the rails chooses this time to celebrate the holidays of those who have a radical element that has murdered its people,” says one Massachusetts father, upon hearing of the New York calendar change.

In the coming years your child may, in an average day, learn to write in Arabic, then visit a multi-gender restroom, return to a seminar on bullying and then nibble a tasteless and nutrition-less (but federally-mandated) snack. Down the hall, a teacher who dared to pray with a student will be closing her classroom door for the last time, as her class passes her on their way to yoga, in a gym full of basketballs and baseballs covered in dust.

http://www.lifezette.com/momzette/school-holiday-nightmare-with-diversity/

 



-- Edited by Lady Gaga Snerd on Friday 15th of January 2016 07:51:41 AM

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I say each child can have 4 absences due to religious reasons and the school stays open on all days except for the winter vacations.

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There can be no greater horror in life than dusty basketballs!!  biggrin



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I know what to do_sometimes wrote:

I say each child can have 4 absences due to religious reasons and the school stays open on all days except for the winter vacations.


 That sounds very logical but that isn't how this works.  They will want full reconition by the school and EVERYONE to be off.  None of these groups are ever satisfied until they ram their agenda down your gullet.



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This "article" is a bunch of alarmist bunk.
Absences due to religious holidays are considered excused because of that whole freedom of religion thing we have in our country.
If a school district has a third or more of its students absent on certain religious holidays, should they not be allowed to decide to have that as a holiday for everyone and save the parents and staff the hassle of processing abscence excuses?
I'm sure they shift around the end date and make up days to have the same number of mandated school days per year.
I can't see the problem here. No one is making anyone celebrate Eid or Diwali.

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Were are the Jewish holidays?

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TrudyML wrote:

Were are the Jewish holidays?


 I wondered about that, too. Yom Kippur should be a holiday at least. 



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My birthday should be a national holiday!!!!!!!!!

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flan327 wrote:

My birthday should be a national holiday!!!!!!!!!

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Sure, if you will move it to a Friday or Monday so we can have a long weekend?  biggrin



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Domestic Engineer wrote:
flan327 wrote:

My birthday should be a national holiday!!!!!!!!!

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Sure, if you will move it to a Friday or Monday so we can have a long weekend?  biggrin


 Well....some years it's Friday or Monday.

This year, it's actually Easter. So I think you all should take the day off!

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Tangerine wrote:

This "article" is a bunch of alarmist bunk.
Absences due to religious holidays are considered excused because of that whole freedom of religion thing we have in our country.
If a school district has a third or more of its students absent on certain religious holidays, should they not be allowed to decide to have that as a holiday for everyone and save the parents and staff the hassle of processing abscence excuses?
I'm sure they shift around the end date and make up days to have the same number of mandated school days per year.
I can't see the problem here. No one is making anyone celebrate Eid or Diwali.


 Pretty much. And sometimes these holidays coincide with teacher conferences and in service days so people don't ever even notice.  Much ado about nothing. 



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Simple solution to winter celebrations of other religions: Add 3 weeks to the beginning of the school year and 3 weeks to the end of the school year, then give the kids the whole months of November and December off.

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Set a percentage. If more than 20 percent practices that religion - it's a school holiday. If not, those students take the day excused.

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I agree with the idea of giving each student 3 or 4 days each year they can be excused for religious reasons.

The only pitfall I see is that some will take advantage of that and claim holidays they aren't really celebrating, but, overall, three days or so a year probably isn't really going to put a huge dent in their academic progress.

I get their argument that--well, school is still going on, so the homework will still be piling up--but, you can't please everyone.

Either that, or, mandate that schools be "off" for all federally recognized holidays--and then they can have a "winter" and a "spring" break at their discretion. If federal law changes to recognize more holidays, they can shorten the breaks.

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Religious absences are ALREADY excused everywhere.

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There are other days out of school I could see doing away with.

MLK day is one.

Good Friday.

Labor day.

All those early dismissal days.



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