Please note that in recognition of Passover, Monday, March 29 will be a “no test day” with no assessments administered. Considered one of the most sacred holidays in the Jewish religion, Passover is ultimately a celebration of freedom, commemorating the story of the Israelites’ departure from ancient Egypt. The festival begins with one or two nights of traditional meals or Seders, this year on the evenings of Saturday, March 27 and Sunday, March 28. We wish those in our community who observe the holiday a sweet and joyous Passover.