Maryland: Muslim Holidays Rejected by Board

“The board’s position has been — and remains — that the primary obligation is to educate students and meet requirements”

Baltimore County public school officials have said that adding Muslim holidays to the school calendars is unlawful and “irresponsible,” marking another setback in attempts across the region to add the holidays.
   
Muslim supporters wanted schools to close for Eid al-Adha, which marks the end of the yearly pilgrimage to Mecca, and Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting.
   
A few dozen members of the county’s chapter of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee asked for the change at a school board meeting Tuesday night.
   
School officials, however, stood firm by a state law that disallows public schools from endorsing any religion, saying the school calendar can include scheduled closures only for holidays that cause low attendance rates countywide.
   
Kara Calder, school board spokeswoman, said yesterday that officials have adhered to Maryland law.”The board’s position has been — and remains — that the primary obligation is to educate students and meet requirements,” she said.
   
The anti-discrimination committee has pushed its request for the past several years, calling it an issue of equality because schools recognize Jewish and Christian holidays.
   
County school board President Donald L. Arnold said after the board meeting Tuesday night that the change would be “irresponsible” because the law is explicit, according to the Baltimore Sun.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/metro/20070425-105140-6054r.htm

While this decision is welcome, it only adds to the diluting of European-American expression, since traditional European-derived holidays will now face pressure as a result, in lame attempts to appear “fair.” Multiculturalism just doesn’t work: either America has a European culture or it has none.

2007-04-26