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Schools scrap Memorial Day tribute
The Washington Times ^ | 4/29/03 | By Patrick Badgley

Posted on 04/29/2003 1:06:52 PM PDT by tripod

Edited on 07/12/2004 4:02:52 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

Alexandria public schools administrators have scrapped the Memorial Day holiday this year to make up for class days missed in the winter. The decision upset many teachers, several of whom are veterans or spouses of veterans, especially with service members fighting in Iraq. "It's about people who give their lives for our country. This is about people in wheelchairs," said Hilari Hinnant, a first-grade teacher at John Adams Elementary School whose husband served in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. "It's a serious holiday, especially given what our country has been through." Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for those who died in military service. Its roots are disputed, but it was first officially observed May 30, 1868, when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at the Arlington National Cemetery. Jacqualyne Evans Mcrae, a teacher at John Adams school, was part of an Air Force unit stationed in Aviano, Italy, during the 1991 Persian Gulf war, and the traditional holiday holds special meaning for her. But this Memorial Day, May 26, she will be working, while her counterparts in other area school districts will take time off to honor America's war dead. Ms. Evans Mcrae conceded that the day honoring troops may not be much more than a time to hit the pools and parks for some children, but added that the operations in Iraq make it more likely that parents would take the time this year to remind their children about the U.S.-led war efforts and the people involved in the same. "There is the chance for a more open reflection and acknowledgment, and a lot of parents want their children to experience and know about it," she said. "I think more parents would go down to the memorials and monuments." The decision to use Memorial Day as make-up day was made by administrators before the campaign in Iraq started, said Barbara Hunter, executive director of information and outreach. She said a few parents have complained, but added that while the school district respects their arguments, "I don't think there's any chance it will change." She said the schools could have a barbecue or similar event in celebration of troop efforts and many plan to talk to students about the significance of Memorial Day. "I suspect that many [students] miss the point of Memorial Day and don't realize how important what U.S. soldiers are doing is," Ms. Hunter said. "We're looking at this as really a way to teach them." Some teachers said they would rather tack on a school day at the end of the year than come to school on Memorial Day to meet the number of student-teacher contact days required. But Ms. Hunter said that wasn't done because students in grades seven through 12 are using those days to prepare for the Standards of Learning tests being held at the end of the school year. Kimberly Brooks, a speech pathologist at John Adams school, said she disagrees with the decision to have school that day but will try to educate students on the holiday by having them write letters, watch videos or discuss current events. "Even though I'm not a veteran, it's kind of deplorable because of where we live," Ms. Brooks said, referring to the school's proximity to the nation's capital and the Pentagon.


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Freep the Superintendent - Rebecca Perry at 703-824-6610 and tell her she should respect the holiday.
1 posted on 04/29/2003 1:06:52 PM PDT by tripod
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To: tripod
But I betcha they did something for Earth Day.
2 posted on 04/29/2003 1:10:04 PM PDT by Scothia (If you pray for rain, prepare to deal with some mud.)
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To: Scothia
Hey now, isn't that Government sponsoring religion - someone pleeeeeeease call the Rev. Barry Lynn.
3 posted on 04/29/2003 1:11:55 PM PDT by zerosix
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To: tripod
bttt
4 posted on 04/29/2003 1:17:14 PM PDT by firewalk
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To: tripod
Good post.



(paragraphs are our friends)
;o)
5 posted on 04/29/2003 1:18:12 PM PDT by EggsAckley ( Midnight at the Oasis)
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To: tripod
[Reformated]

Alexandria public schools administrators have scrapped the Memorial Day holiday this year to make up for class days missed in the winter.

The decision upset many teachers, several of whom are veterans or spouses of veterans, especially with service members fighting in Iraq.

"It's about people who give their lives for our country. This is about people in wheelchairs," said Hilari Hinnant, a first-grade teacher at John Adams Elementary School whose husband served in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. "It's a serious holiday, especially given what our country has been through."

Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for those who died in military service. Its roots are disputed, but it was first officially observed May 30, 1868, when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at the Arlington National Cemetery.

Jacqualyne Evans Mcrae, a teacher at John Adams school, was part of an Air Force unit stationed in Aviano, Italy, during the 1991 Persian Gulf war, and the traditional holiday holds special meaning for her. But this Memorial Day, May 26, she will be working, while her counterparts in other area school districts will take time off to honor America's war dead.

Ms. Evans Mcrae conceded that the day honoring troops may not be much more than a time to hit the pools and parks for some children, but added that the operations in Iraq make it more likely that parents would take the time this year to remind their children about the U.S.-led war efforts and the people involved in the same.

"There is the chance for a more open reflection and acknowledgment, and a lot of parents want their children to experience and know about it," she said. "I think more parents would go down to the memorials and monuments."

The decision to use Memorial Day as make-up day was made by administrators before the campaign in Iraq started, said Barbara Hunter, executive director of information and outreach.

She said a few parents have complained, but added that while the school district respects their arguments, "I don't think there's any chance it will change." She said the schools could have a barbecue or similar event in celebration of troop efforts and many plan to talk to students about the significance of Memorial Day.

"I suspect that many [students] miss the point of Memorial Day and don't realize how important what U.S. soldiers are doing is," Ms. Hunter said. "We're looking at this as really a way to teach them."

Some teachers said they would rather tack on a school day at the end of the year than come to school on Memorial Day to meet the number of student-teacher contact days required. But Ms. Hunter said that wasn't done because students in grades seven through 12 are using those days to prepare for the Standards of Learning tests being held at the end of the school year.

Kimberly Brooks, a speech pathologist at John Adams school, said she disagrees with the decision to have school that day but will try to educate students on the holiday by having them write letters, watch videos or discuss current events.

"Even though I'm not a veteran, it's kind of deplorable because of where we live," Ms. Brooks said, referring to the school's proximity to the nation's capital and the Pentagon.

6 posted on 04/29/2003 1:19:15 PM PDT by jriemer (We are a Republic not a Democracy)
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To: tripod
Another assault on patriotism and tradition.
7 posted on 04/29/2003 1:19:18 PM PDT by Consort
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To: tripod
The 7th Cavalry NEVER FORGETS

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8 posted on 04/29/2003 1:19:27 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.LZXRAY.com)
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It would appear that this may be an organized effort in VA. Botetourt County (just north of Roanoke, VA) is doing the same thing.

Since the "libs" are in control of the state (aka the Mark Warner regime) that's probably the case.

Although they could have shortened their Spring break by one day and give teachers and students Memorial Day off, they chose to give them a big Spring Break instead.

So while we vets and patriotic types who take the time to reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day and those who gave so much, the students learn that it's just another school day.

9 posted on 04/29/2003 1:22:48 PM PDT by Perseverando
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To: tripod
Utter Barbra Streisand (as JR says)!
10 posted on 04/29/2003 1:22:56 PM PDT by justshe (I'm #7............!)
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To: tripod
Ritalin may help those kids get thier work done in a timely
fashion, maybe ahead of schedule. I will suggest this to
the faculty at this school.
11 posted on 04/29/2003 1:24:02 PM PDT by TheWillardHotel
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To: Perseverando
So while we vets and patriotic types who take the time to reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day and those who gave so much, the students learn that it's just another school day.

Realistically, how many of those students would see it as just a three-day family vacation weekend, or a day for a car race in Indianapolis? If the teachers do their lessons right that day, it may very well be a better thing the kids are in school.

12 posted on 04/29/2003 1:25:17 PM PDT by Chemist_Geek ("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
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To: Perseverando
I realize that it is a big IF...
13 posted on 04/29/2003 1:26:04 PM PDT by Chemist_Geek ("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
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To: tripod
The Northside Independent School District in San Antonio is using Memorial Day as a makeup day as well. While they chose to keep the Good Friday holiday (good), they were off last Friday for Fiesta. They also had a complete week for Spring Break. Many of the military families in town are none too pleased.

MD
14 posted on 04/29/2003 1:29:42 PM PDT by MikeD (Why yes, I AM a rocket scientist!)
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As opposed to them going to a Memorial Day parade and cheering the VFW?

I don't think so.

The less time they spend with teachers, the better off they will be as human beings.
15 posted on 04/29/2003 1:40:43 PM PDT by mabelkitty
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To: jriemer
I still consider Memorial May 30. When the politicians and those that voted for them and chose to have a long weekend instead of a special day of rememberance, what do you expect? Some states like NH tried to fight the trend but eventually gave in. Don't forget Veteran's day either, the 11 month, 11 day, 11 hour on Nov 11.
16 posted on 04/29/2003 1:43:55 PM PDT by Gaelic
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To: mabelkitty
As opposed to them going to a Memorial Day parade and cheering the VFW?

That would be ideal, but not likely. Rather, they'd spend Memorial Day on vacation, and only those children whose parents are veterans or are in the Service or are those few civilians who remember, would have the proper activities on Memorial Day.

The less time they spend with teachers, the better off they will be as human beings.

That's flat-out WRONG.

17 posted on 04/29/2003 1:55:04 PM PDT by Chemist_Geek ("Drill, R&D, and conserve" should be our watchwords! Energy independence for America!)
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That's my opinion, so it can't be wrong - it can only be different from yours.
18 posted on 04/29/2003 1:55:47 PM PDT by mabelkitty
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To: tripod
I don't really have much of a problem with this. Memorial Day lost its meaning once it became nothing more than the "unofficial" start of the summer season. And any parent who really wants to teach their children (and their school district) a lesson can simply keep the children out of school that day. But any parent who keeps their kids out of school just so they can take a long weekend at the shore is a jackass and a hypocrite.
19 posted on 04/29/2003 1:57:12 PM PDT by Alberta's Child
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To: Alberta's Child
You can bet that those who are upset and claim that "this is a serious holiday" will be the first ones to the beach roasting their little weenies. The loudest squawkers are always the biggest hypocrites.

Michael

20 posted on 04/29/2003 2:00:14 PM PDT by Wright is right! (Have a profitable day!)
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