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Students lead more public schools to close for Islamic holidays

  • Written by Amaarah DeCuir, Senior Professorial Lecturer in Education, American University
imageSeveral school districts across the country will close in observance of Eid, a holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.FatCamera/E+ via Getty Images

Some public school districts across the nation will be closed on Monday, May 2, 2022, or Tuesday, May 3, 2022, in observance of the Islamic holiday Eid al-Fitr, a festive celebration marking the end of...

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