It is not statewide.
Neighboring cities have the traditional schedule.
I should probably make a phone call.
The districts here change it up to avoid college and high school being at the same time. Something about keeping the teenagers away from the college parties (as if that would work pfffttt).
I was going to take Thursday and Friday night off this week (I’m one of those that works in the night), but my coworker that I fill in for asked at the same time and evidently taking one’s son hunting over Easter weekend is more important. (le sigh)
I will probably still try to go to Thursday night mass and Rosary for Life/Friday mass. But I will be losing massive amounts of sleep.
Yes ... and make sure you take clear notes on who made this decision and why. Be certain to repeat the information back to the individual to ensure proper spelling, etc. Do you have any statistics on the percentage of christian and jewish children attend this school?
When my daughter was in HS, she came home quite upset one day at the students allowed to wear tape over their mouths in support of the "Day of Silence". Take note, this national gay day is slotted for the week after Easter ( Day of Silence). The following day I called the school and tracked down the individual repsonsible for allowing this program into the school. I voiced my disgust at a non-educational program and threatened to send my daughter into school the following day with tape over her mouth in support of the innocent babies being aborted with tax dollars. To the best of my knowledge, the program was not repeated the following year.