Declares Pulaski Day a school holiday
Bill A 3902 designates Pulaski Day as a school holiday, allowing students and educators to celebrate the contributions of General Pulaski each March.
Bill A 3902 designates Pulaski Day as a school holiday, allowing students and educators to celebrate the contributions of General Pulaski each March.
Bill A 3902 aims to officially designate Pulaski Day as a school holiday within the state. The intent behind this legislation is to recognize and celebrate the contributions of General Casimir Pulaski, a Polish hero of the American Revolutionary War, and to promote cultural awareness and appreciation among students.
Bill A 3902 seeks to honor General Casimir Pulaski by establishing Pulaski Day as a school holiday, promoting cultural education and awareness in the school system. As it progresses through the legislative process, its implications for students, educators, and school districts will become clearer.
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