RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBSNewYork) — There’s controversy in a New Jersey school district.
This week, the Randolph Township Board of Education unanimously voted to remove the names of all holidays from the school calendar and call them “days off.”
READ MORE: NYPD: Mother Throws 4-Week-Old Daughter, 2-Year-Old Son Out Window Before Jumping Out HerselfThis comes after the district had previously changed Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
READ MORE: Caught On Camera: Man Punches Woman In Face After Stealing Phone In Central ParkThe board says they made the decision to be “inclusive and equitable” after getting feedback from the community.
MORE NEWS: Police: Man Shoves 77-Year-Old Into Window, Bites Him After Being Denied Access To Bathroom At Greenwich Village DinerNow, more than 1,000 people have signed a Change.org petition for the board members and superintendent to resign.
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