03-23-2011, 06:27 PM
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“What about the kids’ rights?” said Mike Hasapis, owner of the local coffee shop. “Don’t they have a right to be educated? Three weeks off is a long time.”
Bernard Peters, whose daughter attends Khan’s former school, said the district “should have accommodated her. It’s her religion. Right is right.”
A few miles away at the Islamic Foundation, support for Khan was uniform. “If she was a Jew, would they treat her the same way?” Nabih Kamaan of Bloomingdale, Ill., asked as he arrived for Friday prayers.
“What if she was sick? What if she had a baby?” said Kamaan, who added that the lawsuit “is the right thing to do.”
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This is right, why should a teacher think or expect the school and the children to accomodate her time off for her religion.
If a teacher thinks he/she needs so much time off, Perhaps they should not be a teacher. As long as they get away with their arrogance , the more they will want.
Last edited by Rim05; 03-24-2011 at 04:50 AM.
Reason: misspelled word
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