I don't know but, i think it is very , stupid of them. That is one of the most celebrated holidays for children. Try looking it up on historychannel.com
Individual schools set their own days if they have Halloween parties for students; however, since Halloween is not a national holiday in the U.S., schools do not get out for Halloween.
Schools are not usually closed on Halloween.
Los Altos, California banned all Halloween celebrations from its schools in 1995. It did so because of Halloween's pagan traditions.
second amendment
yes :(
New York City public schools were closed on Halloween 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy.
Because people has been playin with them instead of listening.
Absolutely! Rosaries are a religious item, therefore banning them ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES goes against the First Amendment.
It would be very unusual for any type of school to be closed on Halloween.
Much less since she died in 1995.
Yes , but only in elementary school.
Banning slang in schools may limit students' expression and creativity. It's important for educators to teach when it is or isn't appropriate to use slang, rather than outright banning it. Encouraging language diversity can help students navigate different communication styles and contexts.