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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the multicultural holidays that are and are not celebrated in the public schools of Westfield, Massachusetts. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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include Christmas and Martin Luther King Day, inasmuch as they are not only multicultural but they are also legal holidays. The reason that these particular multicultural holidays are celebrated
over myriad others that could apply is because both Christmas and Martin Luther King Day have not only become an integral component of Westfields community but also of the United
States as a whole. Celebrating these two very important multicultural holidays allows public school students and employees the opportunity to observe the given day in such a way that
complements their religious, social and/or ethnic heritage. "Each of the 50 states has the authority to specify the holidays and their dates it will observe. The governor of
the state proclaims the holiday for the state. Some holidays are specific only to an individual state. Cities and towns can decide not to celebrate a federal or
state holiday at all, or to celebrate other legal holidays specific to their own region" (Public Holidays In The U.S.). Multicultural holidays are extremely important for the Westfield public
school system, inasmuch as the communitys population is diverse enough to warrant the inclusion of such observances. These holidays are implemented with designated days off and are celebrated according
to tradition. However, this diversity does not lend itself to celebrating a number of multicultural holidays for the reason that the number of students who might observe a given
holiday does not justify closing the entire school for a handful of students. However, these students whose heritage dictates that they observe their respective multicultural holidays are certainly welcome
to do so with the public school systems support. "Schools are not required to close on a particular religious holiday but may choose to do so as a matter
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