Posted on 11/30/2007 1:41:35 PM PST by teacherwoes
SPOKANE, Wash. - They made a list, but they should have checked it twice.
In a December newsletter to the families of elementary school students, Spokane Public Schools' list of "important dates" didn't include Christmas.
Hanukkah, Human Rights Day, winter break, the Islamic holy day Eid al-Adha, first day of winter and Kwanzaa all made the list. But no Christmas.
"It was absolutely an error of omission," district spokeswoman Terren Roloff said. "In our efforts to be inclusive, we missed the obvious."
The omission drew complaints from some parents that in an age of political correctness, Christians are being overlooked in favor of other cultures and beliefs.
Greater Spokane Association of Evangelicals Executive Director John Tusant said the error surprised him.
"The stores have been decorated for the last month. How do you overlook that?" Tusant asked.
Hutton School parent Jane Harper noted the absence of Christmas but didn't think the omission was meant as a message to Christians.
"Christmas is so dominant in our society. I don't know that anyone should feel slighted," Harper said.
Roloff said the district would not have included Hanukkah and Eid al-Adha if it had intended to avoid religious celebrations. She said her office has been fielding calls about the newsletter from concerned parents, and that most have been understanding about the mix-up.
Spokane Public Schools has no policy barring Christmas references at school, and Christmas decorations are permitted. But Roloff said the holiday is not the district's focus.
"Our focus is education," she said.
The district's community relations department sent e-mails to school staff accepting responsibility for the "Bulletin Board" newsletter blunder and calling it "an honest, unfortunate mistake."
Christmas had been added to the "important dates" section of the online version of the school district's newsletter by Thursday afternoon.
Information from: The Spokesman-Review, http://www.spokesmanreview.com
They left out Festivus.
What a load.....
This was not an oversight. Christmas is the first thing people think of when they think of Dec.
Fer cryin' out loud, the stores are starting to sell Christmas decorations after Labor Day now.
Therein lies the problem. Even if a majority of the families pulled their students from the school they wouldn't suffer financial hardship because they are on the public dole.
JUST AN OVERSIGHT, WE’RE SURE
“In a December newsletter to the families of elementary school students, Spokane (Wa.) Public Schools’ list of ‘important dates’ didn’t include Christmas. Hanukkah, Human Rights Day, winter break, the Islamic holy day Eid al-Adha, first day of winter and Kwanzaa all made the list. But no Christmas.”
- Wire service report, 12/1/07
Hanukkah, Human Rights Day, winter break, the Islamic holy day Eid al-Adha, first day of winter and Kwanzaa all made the list, but Spokane Public Schools snubbed Christmas.
Yuletide was left off a list of important dates in a December newsletter sent to elementary school students families, drawing complaints from some parents that in an age of political correctness, Christians are being overlooked in favor of other cultures and beliefs.
As the response started coming in, the districts community relations department began damage control, sending out e-mails to school staff accepting responsibility for the Bulletin Board newsletter blunder and calling it an honest, unfortunate mistake. Christmas had been added to the important dates section of the online version of the school districts newsletter by Thursday afternoon. Posted in: Political Correctness
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