Agenda - Thursday, February 16, 2017Regular Meeting
I. Call to Order
William Ferro President Present
Jill Citron Trustee Present
Barbara Krieger Trustee Present
Daborah Lee Trustee Present
Gina Levy Trustee Present
Henry Grishman Superintendent Present
1. Work Session John Castronova, Pupil Personnel Director, Joseph
Sapienza Curriculum Associate Special Education 6-12 and Kim Conger
Curriculum Associate Special Education K-5 discussed English as a
New Language (ENL) with the Board.
7:25 PM The Regular meeting was called to order.
2. Attendance ATTACHMENTS:
II. Reports and Recognitions
1. Report - Middle School Student Council Dario Hassankhani, 8th
Grade Student Council representative reported on activities in the
Middle School and read the attached statement.
ATTACHMENTS:
Jericho Union Free School District Page 2 Printed 3/21/2017
2. Report - High School Student Council Chase Serota, Student
Council Co-President reported on activities in the High
School.
3. Report - PTA Council Lisa Davis, Jericho Joint PTA Council
President, reported on PTA activities and read the attached
statement.
ATTACHMENTS:
PTA Report Feb 2017 (PDF)
4. Recognition of Regeneron Finalists
Brian Cummings, Curriculum Associate for Science & Technology
and Dr. Serena McCalla, Science Research Coordinator introduced the
students listed on the attached and commended them for their
distinction as Regeneron finalists. Each student gave a brief
overview of their submissions.
ATTACHMENTS:
regeneron finalists 2017 (DOCX)
5. Recognition of Winners of the Nassau County Interscholastic
Chess League Finals
2017 Helene Kriegstein, Math Curriculum Associate and Paul Bode,
Advisor introduced the students listed on the attached and
congratulated them for winning the Nassau County Interscholastic
Chess League finals.
ATTACHMENTS:
chess champions 2017 (DOCX)
6. Recognition of Pegasus - Top Ten Student Literacy Magazine in
New York State
Dan Salzman, Language Arts Curriculum Associate and Dr. Michael
Hartnett introduced the students listed on the attached and
congratulated them for their work on the Pegasus which was
recognized as a Top 10 Literary Magazine in New York State.
ATTACHMENTS:
Jericho Union Free School District Page 3 Printed 3/21/2017
III. Reports/Discussion
1. Discussion of Potential of Adding Eid and Diwali to Future
School Calendars A lengthy discussion of adding Eid and Diwali as
official school district holidays was held and parents and
community members offered both their support and concerns. Several
people read prepared statements, which are attached.
The challenge in including those holidays in the district calendar,
while maintaining Jericho’s 186-day calendar, was discussed. The
Board said they would not rush to a decision and they will continue
the discussion. Anyone not able to attend, but interested in
voicing their opinion, should email the Board of Education at
[email protected]
See Attached
Tala's Eid Speech (PDF)
Zeina Safa's Eid Speech (PDF)
2. Budget Workshop #2 - PPS Update Codes: 2250, 2610, 2810, 2815,
2820, 2825,
2850, 2855 Victor Manuel, Assistant Superintendent for Business
Affairs presented second Budget
Workshop for the 2017-18 school year. John Castronova, Pupil
Personnel Director, Kim Conger, PPS K-5 Curriculum Associate and
Joseph Sapienza PPS 6-12 Curriculum Associate provided an update on
Pupil Personnel Services. Questions from the Board and the
community were addressed.
ATTACHMENTS:
The enrollment as of February 3, 2017 was 3,066 students.
Mr. Grishman stated that plans are in the works to create a group
to increase community connections and the district will spearhead
this later this spring.
Mr. Grishman said that he received a call from the New York State
Commissioner of Education’s office stating that, by Federal
mandate, Jericho must administer the National Assessment of
Educational Progress (NAEP) test to a select group of eighth grade
students. If the district continues not to participate, the
district would jeopardize our Federal Title Funds, which is
approximately $300,000. The district is only responsible for
offering the tests to be in compliance. Parents can decide if
they
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Jericho Union Free School District Page 4 Printed 3/21/2017
want their child to take the tests, which are not linked to the
child’s permanent record. Don Gately will communicate with impacted
students/parents directly.
ATTACHMENTS:
2-3-17 chart (PDF)
IV. Board Actions
1. Approval of Minutes "BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Education
make any necessary corrections and move the approval of the minutes
of the Executive Session dated January 17, 2017 and the Regular
Meeting dated January 19, 2017."
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
ATTACHMENTS:
V. Opportunity for Public to be Heard
Please Note: If you would like to make a comment or ask a question,
please tell us your name and affiliation, if you are representing a
specific group. If you would like your statement to be included in
our Board minutes, you must hand in a written copy of your remarks
to our district clerk, Victor Manuel, immediately before
speaking.
As always, public discussion on matters relating to staff and
students, at which their reputation, privacy or right to due
process, or those of others could in some way be violated, is
prohibited.
No statements were submitted.
VI. Unfinished Business
1. Adoption of Board Policy #7131 - Education of Homeless Children
and Youth "BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education adopt the
following policy: Policy #7131 - Education of Homeless Children and
Youth
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
ATTACHMENTS:
2. Adoption of Board Policy #7270 - Rights of Non-custodial
Parents
"BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education adopt the following
policy: Policy #7270 - Rights of Non-custodial Parents
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
ATTACHMENTS:
3. Adoption of Board Policy #7515 - Students with Life-threatening
Health Conditions
"BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education adopt the following
policy: Policy #7515 - Students with Life-threatening health
Conditions
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
ATTACHMENTS:
VII. New Business
1. Memorandum of Agreement - CSEA "BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board
of Education approve the Memorandum of Agreement by and between the
Jericho Union Free School District and the Civil Service Employees
Association and authorizes the Superintendent of Schools to execute
same on their behalf."
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
ATTACHMENTS:
MOA CSEA 2017 (PDF)
2. Acceptance of Donation
"BE IT RESOLVED that the Board accept, on behalf of the District,
$250.00 from Nassau Educators Federal Credit Union ("Funding Your
Ideas" Teacher Grant Program awarded to Valerie Gladd), who
respectfully request said funds be used to purchase materials and
supplies for the Co-Teaching Buddy Program, and: BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED that the District increase budget code A2110 501 30 0000
in the amount of $250.00 for this purpose."
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
ATTACHMENTS:
3. First Reading of Policy #7220 - Graduation Option/Early
Graduation/Accelerated
Programs "BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education accept the
first reading of the following policy: Policy #7220 - Graduation
Option/Early Graduation/Accelerated Programs
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
ATTACHMENTS:
4. Change in Date for March Board of Education Meeting
"BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Education change the date of the
March 30, 2017 Regular Meeting to March 23, 2017."
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
AYES: Ferro, Citron, Krieger, Lee, Levy
5. Inter-Municipal Cooperative Agreement for Special Education
Services WHEREAS, a number of public school districts in Nassau
County wish to jointly solicit proposals for Special Education
Related Services for the 2017-2018 school year (and any renewal
period) in accordance with the applicable provisions of General
Municipal Law; WHEREAS, the School District, is desirous of
participating with these school districts for the joint
solicitation of proposals for Special Education Related Services as
authorized by General Municipal Law, Section 119-0 in accordance
with the terms and conditions of an Inter-Municipal Cooperative
Agreement to be approved by District legal counsel; and, WHEREAS,
the Board of Education has determined that it would be in its best
financial interest to procure Special Education Related Services on
a cooperative basis; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board
of Education hereby authorizes the School District to participate
with the other Nassau County public school districts for the
solicitation of proposals for Special Education Related Services on
a cooperative basis subject to the terms and conditions of an
Inter-Municipal Cooperative Agreement to be approved by District
legal counsel; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Education
hereby authorizes the Board President to execute the necessary
documents to effectuate said Inter- Municipal Cooperative Agreement
on behalf of the Board of Education.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
AYES: Ferro, Citron, Krieger, Lee, Levy
6. Election of Vice President "BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of
Education elect Barbara Krieger to serve as Vice President of the
Board of Education for the balance of the 2016-2017 school
year."
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RESULT: ADOPTED [3 TO 2]
MOVER: William Ferro, President
SECONDER: Jill Citron, Trustee
NAYS: Daborah Lee, Gina Levy
7. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ASSIGNMENT WHEREAS, on July 2, 2015, the
Board of Education entered into an agreement with Pook Diemont
& Ohl, Inc. to perform auditorium renovations at Jericho Middle
School and Jericho High School; and WHEREAS, Pook Diemont &
Ohl, Inc. has notified the Board of Education that it has been
acquired by Texas Scenic Company, Inc. and has requested that its
agreement be assigned to Texas Scenic Company, Inc.; NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Education hereby
agrees to the assignment of its agreement with Pook Diemont &
Ohl, Inc.. to Texas Scenic Company, Inc. in accordance with the
annexed written assignment; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the
Board of Education hereby authorizes the Board President to execute
said Assignment of Agreement.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
ATTACHMENTS:
Pook Diemont-Texas Scenic (PDF)
VIII. Approval of Schedules
"BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Education move the following
schedules for appropriate action."
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
1. Business Affairs Schedules
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BCAF-2017-25 BCAF - Cafeteria Report 12/16
BEXST-2017-26 BEXST General Fund Expenditures ST3
BGFWT-2017-27 BGFWT General Fund Wire Transfer
BSAF-2017-28 BSAF - Student Activity Fund
BSESR-2017-29 BSESR Summary Expenditure Status Report
DCFW-2017-30 DCFW Cafeteria Fund Warrant & Certification
16-17-18
DCONF-2017-31 DCONF Conference Expenses
DKW-2017-34 DKW Capital Warrant & Certification 18-19-20
DRSR-2017-35 DRSR Detail Revenue Status Report
DTAW-2017-36 DTAW Trust & Agency Warrant & Certification
34-35- 36-37-38
E-2017-37 E-2224 Huntington UFSD 2015-16
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E-2017-38 E-2226 Huntington UFSD 2016-17
E-2017-39 E-2226 Disposition of Assets
L-2017-40 L-533 Use of Facilities
N-2017-41 N-363 Health Services - Uniondale UFSD
O-2017-42 O-642 REV Specialized Educational Services
2. Curriculum and Instruction Board Schedules
SCIEP-2017-2 Educational Programs and Projects
3. Human Resources Board Schedules
GCAHS-2017-13 Schedule G - High School Coaching Appointments -
REVISED
GIARS-2017-14 Schedule G - Instructional Appointment Regular
Substitute (Leave Replacement) - REVISED
GCLAM-2017-15 Schedule G - Middle School Service Function/Club
Appointment - REVISED
GIAST-2017-16 Schedule G - Appointments of Instructional Substitute
Teachers
GGNIA-2017-17 Schedule GG - Non-Instructional Appointments
GGNIA-2017-18 Schedule GG- Non-Instructional Substitute
Appointments
HIRT-2017-19 Schedule H - Instructional Resignations and
Terminations of Employment
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HHNIR-2017-20 Schedule HH- Non-Instructional Resignations and
Terminations of Employment
KILOA-2017-21 Schedule K - Instructional Leave of Absence -
REVISED
KILOA-2017-22 Schedule K - Instructional Leave of Absence -
REVISED
KILOA-2017-23 Schedule K - Instructional Leave of Absence
4. Pupil Personnel Services Board Schedules
OSEDC-2017-3 Schedule O - SEDCAR 1 for IDEA Vendor Funding
O-648
SEPP-(ID # 6655) Schedule S - Appt. Membership Pre-School CSE
SEPP-(ID # 6656) Schedule S - Appt. Membership CSE
U-2017-4 Approval of Services for Children with Special Education
Needs-U-277
IX. Adjourn
“BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Education adjourn the meeting at
10:28 PM”
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
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Hello my name is Dario Hassankhani. And I am an 8th grade Student
Council Representative. The Social and Emotional Literacy Theme for
the month of February is love. According to H. Stanley, “Being
thankful needs to become a way of life that demonstrates the
highest expression of respect and love for one self and others
through expressions of love, respect and appreciation…” A person’s
words will always express what has been treasured in his heart. On
Friday, January 27th the 7th and 8th grade students participated in
an exciting project called Jericho History Day. Students presented
projects throughout the day. Project History Day is a non-profit
education organization which engages students annually in
conducting and presenting original research on an historical topic.
Students chose a historical topic related to this year’s theme:
Taking a Stand, and then conducted primary and secondary research.
It was a wonderful day. We had 27 finalists who will compete at
Hofstra. All finalists from the Hofstra Competition will
participate in a state level competition. Good luck Jericho! We
will be celebrating our 10th Annual Personal Best Assembly Day
tomorrow! This program encourages and supports the Social and
Emotional Literacy Development of our students. To celebrate, we
have an assembly where faculty and staff share inspirational
stories with students. In addition, Rohan Murphy will be our
special guest. Mr. Murphy is a nationally recognized youth speaker
that has spoken in over 40 states. Rohan, who lost his legs at
birth, started to wrestle his freshman year of high school. After a
successful career he went on to wrestle at Penn State University.
In addition, to wrestling, Rohan is also an accomplished
powerlifter, competing in international competitions all over the
world representing the United States. Mr. Rohan will speak to our
students about perseverance, grit and rising above negative
perceptions.
On Monday, February 13th the 6th, 7th and 8th grade Student
Leadership Group sponsored the 7th Annual CUPCAKE WAR!! The
proceeds will benefit the PROJECT PICTURE DAY organization. Project
Picture Day will provide support for children in Haiti whose school
was severely damaged as a result of the devastation from Hurricane
Matthew in October. The school building lost the roof over the 6th
grade and did not have the money to repair it. This meant that
school no longer offers 6th grade. Students that lost shoes and
uniforms in the hurricane no longer can attend school. With our
help, these students will receive school photos for the first time
in their lives! In addition, the monies raised will be used to
provide school supplies, shoes and uniforms for the children. The
5th Annual Ski Trip to Jiminy Peak is scheduled for Saturday, March
4th. All middle school students and their families are invited to
come. An email was sent home to parents, so if they haven’t
mentioned it, make sure to ask them about it or speak to Ms. Adler
for more details and how to register. Registration ends tomorrow!
The MS School Store will be open tomorrow. We will be selling
Middle School SPIRIT WEAR! This includes T-shirts, blankets, hats,
assorted cups; swell bottles, lunch bags and jewelry! We can’t
wait! Well…That’s all for now! Have a wonderful vacation.
Jericho Joint Council of PTAs
Board of Education Meeting (February 9, 2017) February 16,
2017
Congratulations Archana Verma, Nathaniel Lee, and their advisor,
Serena McCalla on being named finalists in the Regeneron
Competition. Congratulations to our Nassau County Chess Champions,
Andrew Chen, William Hu, Wesley Wang, Evelynn Zhu, Brian Fong,
Oliver Liu, Ernest Wang, Warren Wang, Johnny Wu, and their advisors
Paul Bode and Matthew DeMarinis. Congratulations Mutahara Bhuiyan,
Caroline Chen, Molly Schwartz, Amanda Luong, and their advisor Dr.
Michael Hartnett for being selected as Top 10 Literary Magazine
Pegasus winners.
Last month, PTA Council sponsored a district-wide event with John
Hildebrand, senior Education Reporter for Newsday. Parents and
staff enjoyed learning about the publishing process. We also
discussed current issues in education policy in New York State and
nationally.
Earlier this week Council leaders were part of a discussion with
Dr. Eric Sundberg. He shared with us information on the new social
studies standards as well as exciting new programs like Jericho
History Day. It was a great opportunity for us to learn what and
how students are learning about history in our schools. Thank you
Dr. Sundberg for your presentation.
Next month, on March 27, Open Council will feature a program with
the Jericho Wellness Coalition. This meeting will not be at Jackson
as noted on the calendar. It will take place at the Middle School
Library. All parents and staff are welcome. We hope you will join
us.
PTA Council wishes all of you a wonderful February break.
Respectfully Submitted, Lisa Davis
Good evening everyone, I would like to begin by thanking everybody
here tonight, especially
our respected Board members and our superintendent, for allowing me
to present my thoughts and reasoning behind making Eid an official
school holiday.
My name is Hamza Malik and I am in io" Grade; I grew up on Long
Island and have been in the Jericho School District since
elementary school. I have had a great time growing up in Jericho,
and I have made good friends and have been mentored by
extraordinary teachers and coaches who have all made my time here
at Jericho a most enriching experience. However, I believe, along
with many other Muslims in the community, that our experience at
Jericho would be even greater if the school were to observe Eid-ul
Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha as official school holidays. Throughout the
years, many of us have had to miss school for religious reasons on
those days, which not only puts stress on the students to make up
the work they have missed, but also on the teachers to gather the
assignments and re-teach the students any material they missed. As
my grade president, I have been in touch with other students who
share my sentiments and fully support this initiative. We are
hopeful that Jericho will resolve to join the other Long Island
districts that have already affirmed their commitment to
diversity.
I believe that recognizing the two Eids as official school holidays
will not only help the many Muslim students and families keep up
with the work, but will also give other students an understanding
of our culture and religion, as I have about theirs. I have been
asked countless times by my peers why I miss school on those days
and they always seem interested to learn more about my culture and
my religion. Moreover, such a move will send a clear message about
our core values here at Jericho, which have always been about
embracing diversity and standing up for each other. The Muslim
community believes that the community ofJericho as a whole would be
more understanding of each other, creating a more tolerant and
inclusive community for everyone. Thank you.
Eid Holiday Initiative Speech Shewar Khan
Good evening everyone. My name is Shewar Khan and I'm a Cantiague
parent and also co-VP of the PTA Executive Board. I have a 5th
grader, Rohail, who you heard last month as part of the student
leader presentation and a 3rd grader, Zoya, both of whose presence
here makes this presentation all the more special for me.
I'd like to start by thanking you for giving us the opportunity
today, to present the request to add the Eid holidays to the
district calendar. We are privileged to be part ofthis diverse,
inclusive district, one in which my children not only feel
integrated but are truly happy and inspired every single day.
We have come to you as a community today, to talk a little bit
about the significance of the Eid holidays and what they mean to
the billion Musl ims around the world and especially about what
they mean to our kids. Truth be told however, while we may observe
different traditions during these holidays, at the core, we are
really just here as parents. Parents, like all of you, who want the
best for their children. Parents who want their kids in school as
many days as is humanly possible (!l but parents who also want
their children to be able to celebrate these special occasions with
their families without the fear of missing a test or having to make
up school work. Perhaps, most of all, we are here as parents who
want their children to feel included when they are wished "Happy
Holidays" by their friends.
The importance of inclusion is something we can all attest to. We
feel the need for it when we interact with our colleagues at work,
see the need for it with friends and even strangers on social media
and above all recognize the need for it in our children's
interactions with their friends and teachers at school. It is in
this very spirit of inclusion that I chose to volunteer for the PTA
Executive Board. Well, aside from the fact that my kids practically
begged me to! f felt that it set a good example for them, teaching
them to value their community, to give back whenever possible and
to make decisions that represent everyone, that give a voice to
everyone. We are merely requesting the same from you today - to
make a decision that will create awareness and inclusion,
benefitting all our children, not just the
Muslim ones, to set the tone for the rest of the Island, as you do
in so many ways already, by showing that Jericho stands for
diversity, that its core value is one of inclusion.
I would like to end with the fact that my husband and I came to
Jericho in 2011 based on rankings but stayed because it 's so, so
much more than that. It 's where we first learnt to be bucket
fillers, where Rohail was encouraged to pursue his passion and
start a Rubik's Cube recess club, where Zoya developed passionsfor
singing and soccer, where my 2 year old recognizes a picture of Dr.
Sinanis even though he no longer works here, where we've made some
lifelong friends that I will treasure forever and where I have a
voice and this platform to be able to stand here before you to
support an initiative that is very dear to my heart.
Good evening! My name is Tala Abukoush and I am a student at JMS.
It is
an honor to be here today and I want to thank you for giving me the
chance
to speak about the Muslim holiday and how important it is to
me.
Please allow me to walk you through that day and what exactly we
perform
on this special day. After 30 days of fasting, we have a holiday
called the
Eid al-Fitr . Very early in the morning around 6:00 AM, our father
gathers us
all up and we go to pray at the mosque. After that, we go visit all
of our
relatives to wish them a happy Eid.
As children, we are so excited each year waiting for this holiday
to come,
the way other children wait for their own holidays that they
celebrate. The
best part of the holiday is that each of us get rewarded with many
treats for
the hard work of fasting for 30 days, while not skimping on our
homework
assignments or sports commitments. I would love to celebrate my
holiday
without having to worry about skipping a day of school and having
to make
up for the work I missed.
This is why I am here today, to join my voice in asking you to
officially add
my holiday to the Jericho school calendar to stand as a day off
from school.
Thank you very much for your time and I hope you take into
consideration
my humble request.
Good Evening Mr. Grishman, Esteemed Board Members,
Administrators,
Teachers, Parents and Students of the Jericho Community,
We want to thank you for allowing us the opportunity to stand
before you
to respectfully request the addition of the two major Muslim Eid
holidays, Eid Al
Fitr and Eid Al-Adha, and the Hindu and Sikh holiday ofDiwali to
our official
school calendar. Tonight, we come together as educators, parents
and students, to
discuss the importance of recognizing the diverse groups that make
up Jericho's
distinct community.
My name is Zeina Sayegh Safa; four years ago, my husband and
I
moved to Jericho. Like everyone else, we came to Jericho schools
already aware of
the superior quality of a Jericho education and the wonderful
opportunities that
await our three children. What we did not know at the time was how
diverse the
community has grown over the years, a vibrant tapestry of different
cultures,
languages and backgrounds, having all gravitated towards this
hamlet on Long
Island to call their home, on the one hand, for the obvious reason
of seeking the
nationally-ranked Jericho education; on the other hand, because
Jericho has done
an exceptional job fostering a tolerant and accepting
community.
It is the spirit of this diversity that brings us here today to
kindly request
the addition of these three important holy holidays to our official
school calendar.
The Muslim community is one of the fastest growing minority groups
in the United
States, and it is no coincidence that New York City approved the
addition of the
two Muslim holidays, Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha, to their official
school
calendar last year, as well as Syosset schools earlier this year.
Eid Al-Fitr, the
Festival of Breaking Fast, celebrates the end of Ramadan, the
Muslim month of
fasting. Physically capable Muslims observe this holy month by
fasting from
sunrise to sunset. Eid Al-Adha, or the Festival of Sacrifice,
celebrates the end of
the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, while commemorating Prophet
Abraham's
willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac in obedience of God's
command, hence the
name of the holiday.
Every Eid, Muslim parents are faced with the tough decision of
whether
to keep their children home to celebrate together as a family, or
to send them to
school because they do not want them to miss out on important
information or
testing. Considering our students' work ethics and high education
standards, our
children are reluctant to miss school, even if they have an excused
absence due to
religious holidays, because they will have to make up the missed
work and risk
falling behind.
We strongly believe that by adding the above holidays, Jericho
would
complete the circle of cultural acceptance that it has come to
represent. By
favorably considering this proposal, the School District will send
an unequivocal
message of appreciation of the rich cultural backgrounds and
religious diversity
within its community, and will further deepen its Muslim students'
sense of
acceptance and belonging to that community.
By accepting these two holidays, Jericho schools will not only
impact the
lives of its community members, but will also set the model for
other districts to
emulate. We thank you for your time and consideration of this
proposal and we
sincerely hope that you will come to a much-awaited decision that
will serve the
needs of all members of our community.
Thank you.