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Monday, July 24, 2006
Public Schools Try To Accommodate Various Religious Holidays
Public schools and colleges around the country are increasingly being asked to accommodate the holiday observances of students from a wide variety of religious faiths. Some have not been responsive to the requests, but others have. From a school-wide holiday, to a ban on scheduling exams on particular days, to merely permitting a student to have an excused absence, at least some schools are seeking the correct balance, according to an Associated Press article last Friday. Earlier this month the New York state Legislature passed SB 7461 a bill that requires the state Department of Education to make a bona fide effort to schedule state mandated exams on days other than religious holidays. The bill was introduced after the decision by the Department of Education last January to begin statewide tests for third, fourth and fifth-graders on the Islamic holiday of Eid-ul-Adha.