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Thursday, October 05, 2006
Justice Department Investigating School's Holiday Excusal Policy
The Bakersfield Californian today reports that the U.S. Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is questioning the religious holiday excusal policy of the Bakersfield (CA) City School District. To avoid an unexcused absence, a parent or guardian must provide advance written notice to the principal, and the child must complete the minimum school day, which is almost as long as the regular school day. Students with three unexcused absences are considered truant. The investigation began at the request of the Becket Fund after the school district refused to excuse two children to go to noon Ash Wednesday services last March. In its release on the case, the Becket Fund points out that absences for many secular reasons are excused. The Becket fund is also representing a Jewish family who has a similar complaint about refusal to excuse children for religious observances against the Buttonwillow (CA) Union School District.