‘Whoever made that rule should be fired’: Canada school’s ‘no food zones’ during Ramadan sparks row

‘Whoever made that rule should be fired’: Canada school’s ‘no food zones’ during Ramadan sparks row
Fairview School in Calgary at the centre of the ‘no food zones’ row.

A school in Canada’s Calgary has landed in controversy after introducing “no food zones” in its cafeteria to support Muslim students observing Ramadan. The move, aimed at promoting inclusivity, has instead ignited a wider debate on how far institutions should go in accommodating religious practices.The controversy stems from an email sent by administrators at Fairview School outlining special arrangements during Ramadan. According to the email, parts of the cafeteria would be designated as “no food spaces” during lunch hours. Students in Grades 4 to 6 were barred from eating in certain areas during the first half of lunch, while those in Grades 7 to 9 faced stricter rules, with eating banned in their lunchroom for the entire hour-long break.On days of bad weather, the school’s learning commons was also to function as a no-food space for all students.The administration said the measure was intended “to support students who may be fasting” and to build “an inclusive and caring school community.”

Lack of clarity fuels criticism

However, the communication did not clearly state where non-fasting students could eat, leading to confusion and frustration among parents and students.Many critics argued that the policy unfairly impacted those not observing the fast, rather than offering alternative arrangements for those who were.

Netizens react

The decision quickly drew backlash on social media, with several users questioning both the logic and necessity of the decision.“Literally no Muslims care if you eat in front of them while we fast,” one user wrote.Another said, “The true common sense solution would have been for the fasting students to avoid the cafeteria area.”Some comments were more scathing. “Whoever made that rule should be fired,” one user posted, while another added, “If my kid isn’t allowed to eat at school, I’d be looking for another school.”Others argued that fasting is meant to involve restraint. “The entire point of a religious fast… is for it to be difficult, including being around food,” a comment read.

Authorities defend decision

The Calgary Board of Education defended the move, stating that schools have a responsibility to accommodate students practicing their religion.Officials said such accommodations are not uniform and depend on factors like school size and the number of students observing a particular practice.They also clarified that students typically eat in different spaces within the school, suggesting the arrangement was not a blanket restriction.

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