Outline – School Closings in NYC Public Schools, and the Underlying Implications

Introduction: As my portion of the project is almost 90% based upon legal policies regarding holidays (especially in the public school system), I think that it is appropriate to start at this website (http://www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/Federal_Holidays.pdf), a PDF  of the CRS (Congressional Research Service) Report for Congress in 1999 regarding federal holidays.

Religious holidays in public schools: http://www.freedomforum.org/publications/first/findingcommonground/B08.Holidays.pdfwas a great source that I found that was sponsored by Jewish, Christian, and Islamic societies.  I will use this source to raise questions about what is the generally accepted standard in approaching religious holidays, as well as religion itself, in our public schools. I will also use this additional source written by Austin Cline, a former Regional Director for the Council for Secular Humanism, in outlining general reasoning for so-called “school” holidays: http://atheism.about.com/od/religioussymbolsholidays/a/schoolholidays_2.htm

Jewish holidays and their entrance into various public school systems as a day off: I will discuss reasons for why this was possible – such as population, political strength of the community in the specific geographic region.

Muslim holidays and the controversy of Bloomberg: As I did for the Jewish holidays, I will discuss reasons for why this was possible  in certain areas –  and see if the same reasons pertain to NYC.  If they do (and some of the reasons do), I would raise questions about why Mayor Bloomberg denied the request for the closings in 2009 – whether it was valid/acceptable for him to do so.

Closing – Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. I want to incorporate this into some part; I have a general idea, but I’m not completely sure yet.  I think it is an important thing to consider, especially if I am going to present my ideas from an unbiased, legal perspective:  http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/statutes/titlevii.cfm

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