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OpinionMay 3, 2003

To the editor: Recently someone wrote, "Either quit complaining about public school schedules or pay to put your kid in a private school. Public schools are not responsible for catering to your religious needs." I would like to ask the author of the above-quoted comment if it has occurred to him that all schools take a Christmas vacation. ...

To the editor:

Recently someone wrote, "Either quit complaining about public school schedules or pay to put your kid in a private school. Public schools are not responsible for catering to your religious needs."

I would like to ask the author of the above-quoted comment if it has occurred to him that all schools take a Christmas vacation. Christmas and Easter are Christian festivals which are declared to be national holidays on which, according to the U.S. Flag Code, citizens are encouraged to fly the flag.

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All schools don't have classes on Sunday, the day of the resurrection of Christ from the dead. While Good Friday is not a national holiday, it is an important part of the Easter vacation or spring break.

Let's keep our thinking straight and weigh all the options.

LEONARD A. KUEHNERT

Altenburg, Mo.

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