Eid al-Adha

Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice, is the largest of the two major Islamic holidays and begins on the evening of the first day. It commemorates the Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice in devotion to God and coincides with the end of the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. The holiday is typically observed over 2–4 days with prayers, gatherings, and acts of charity.
Headwaters School respects the diverse religious and cultural observances within our community. In alignment with our handbook policies, students will not be penalized academically, socially, or athletically for missing school due to the conscientious observance of a religious holiday. Absences will be excused with prior notice to the Attendance Office, and students may make up any missed work, tests, or assignments without penalty. Faculty use a Religious Holidays calendar when planning major events, and the school strives to avoid scheduling required activities on widely observed religious holidays. Please see the handbook for more details for your program.
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