Monday, October 1, 2007

HustonGetting Rid of American Holidays in Public Schools By Warner Todd Huston

At the end of September the school district in Oak Lawn, Illinois announced it was considering eliminating holiday celebrations like Christmas in its schools. Oak Lawn has seen increasing numbers of residents that identify with the Muslim faith who are naturally sending their children to the public schools there and school board members are afraid that Christian holidays are "offensive" to Muslim students.

This move follows a recent decision to eliminate pork products from the school menu.

Unsurprisingly, these cultural clashing decisions by the school board have caused acrimony among parents of the district. Stating the painfully obvious, Columbus Manor Principal Sandy Robertson said of the controversy, "It's difficult when you change the school's culture."

Elizabeth Zahdan, a parent of Muslim faith who took her case to the school board wanting the school to be "more inclusive" during holiday activities, however, adamantly denied she wanted to eliminate any American styled holiday observances. "I only wanted them modified to represent everyone," she told the Chicago Sun-Times. Zahdan disclaimed to reporters, "Now the kids are not being educated about other people."

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