St. Paul Principal Won’t Celebrate ‘Dominant Holidays’ for Inclusiveness
No Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine’s Day.
The College Fix reports.
St. Paul school’s ‘difficult decision’: No more celebration of ‘dominant holidays’
A principal at a St. Paul, Minnesota elementary school has decided — because diversity and inclusiveness!! — that there will be no more celebration of “dominant holidays” on campus.
“My personal feeling is we need to find a way to honor and engage in holidays that are inclusive of our student population,” Bruce Vento Elementary School’s Scott Masini wrote in a letter.
Vento’s population is “overwhelmingly nonwhite,” and Masini said his decision will stand “until we can come to a better understanding of how the dominant view will suppress someone else’s view.”
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St. Paul school’s ‘difficult decision’: No more celebration of ‘dominant holidays’ (The College Fix)
St. Paul school’s ‘difficult decision’: No more celebration of ‘dominant holidays’ (The College Fix)