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10-01-2008, 10:39 AM
Off For Two Muslim Holidays
By BENJAMIN SARLIN, Special to the Sun | September 25, 2008



City Council members are calling on the state to give New York City children the day off from school on two Muslim holidays.

On Friday, the council will debate a resolution urging the state Legislature to pass a law declaring the Muslim holidays of Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha to be observed holidays in the city's public school system.

According to the resolution's sponsor, Council Member Robert Jackson of Manhattan, the issue is a matter of fairness, as Muslim students make up a significant percentage of the public school population.

"You have 10% of the student population out of 1.1 million children, so over 100,000 students, who are Muslim," Mr. Jackson said yesterday in an interview. "There was a situation about two or three years ago where they held a big exam on one of the highest holy days and parents had to make a choice: Do I send my kids in to take this exam or do we celebrate our religious holiday? That should not be the case. It doesn't happen on Christmas, it doesn't happen on Easter, it doesn't happen on other major religious holidays."

Bills that would give city schoolchildren the day off on the two holidays have stalled in the state Senate and Assembly, failing to get out of committee.

Mayor Bloomberg said earlier this year that he opposes creating new school holidays. There are too few school days, he said, adding that such a move could encourage other local religious communities to demand that their holidays be recognized, as well.

Mr. Jackson said yesterday that he does not believe that giving students the day off and extending the school year are mutually exclusive issues. "If they need to add more school days, then let's add more school days," he said. "No one is saying we can't increase New York City's school year."

LoneWolf
10-01-2008, 12:21 PM
It's amazing how the schools are always closed on Easter isn't it? What being a Sunday and all.:eek:
Flippin idiots! If we gave every religous holiday off, when would kids actually go to school?
I'll bet the teachers are for it tho, another paid day off or two.

mrmiskin
10-05-2008, 10:42 AM
According to the resolution's sponsor, Council Member Robert Jackson of Manhattan, the issue is a matter of fairness, as Muslim students make up a significant percentage of the public school population

translation: there are 2 parents per student who can vote for me if i can get this thing passed.
no different than pelosi wanting to tax retirement income to benefit illegal aliens who make up a big percentage of her voting block.

Nulle
10-15-2008, 08:46 AM
Years back I asked my Police Chief why Easter was not a Holiday for us and his answere was "Thats a religious Holiday" . Well what the HECK and I spent 15 years under him lol

rubicon
10-15-2008, 04:01 PM
When I was in school we had Christmas holiday off school. Now my grandkids here in Maryland get "midwinter break" and are not allowed to have a tree, party, decorations, or any mention of Christmas in school.

Ol` Joe
10-15-2008, 11:13 PM
I`ve an idea. Lets seperate church and state and give no secular holidays.
We have a teachers union in every system I`m aware of that bargains for their time off. They have New years, Labor and Memorial days, Thanksgiving, ect. Why not offer parents 2 extra days without penalty and let them decide which ones. The Jews won`t have to attend on Christmas this way nor the Muslems Easter. They can all have their own celebration. If a Christian misses on Hanaka (sp?) or a Muslem takes off Easter flunk them for not completing the school year.
If a teacher wants one of the days off let them use a vacation or sick day.