DAYS OF RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE

Parents and students note District Regulation 6115 which states:
  1. On the days designated as religious holidays by the Commack Board of Education, when school is in session, no standardized tests are to be administered.
  2. A student shall be provided, upon request, with homework assignments, class instructional materials etc. if the student intends to be absent for religious reasons.
  3. In the event that a student is absent due to religious reasons, make-up tests will be provided by he teacher.
  4. If a student is absent due to religious reasons, allowance must be made by the respective teacher for an extension of time to make up homework.
  5. Teachers and administrators shall extend the deadline for any homework projects or instructional activities when a student observes a religious holiday, whether it be a day when school is in session or a day when school is closed. On some religious holidays students are prohibited from doing homework and other activities and will require extended time to complete their projects, homework or instructional activities.
2007
September 13
September 13
September 22
September 27-October 3
October 5
November 1   
December 5 - 12  
December 25
December 26 - Jan. 1
Rosh Hashanah
Ramadan Begins  (Ends October 24)
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
Sukkot
Simchat Torah
All Saints’ Day
Hanukkah
Christmas Day
Kwanzaa
2008
January 1
January 6
February 6
March 21
March 21 
March 23
March 25
April 20 - 21
April 27
May 1
May 11
June 9 - 10
New Year & Feast of Mary Mother of God
Feast of the Epiphany
Ash Wednesday
Good Friday
Purim
Easter
Annunciation of the Virgin Mary
First Days of Passover
Easter (Orthodox Christian)
Ascension Day
Pentecost
Shavuot (Feast of the Weeks)
 
For a complete listing of religious holidays, visit www.interfaithcalendar.org