Ho ho no! Santa Claus sparks controversy at Calabro School in Hoboken
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HOBOKEN - Santa Claus came to town. But then he was sent away.

At Calabro School in Hoboken, students take their picture with Santa every year. This year, a Jewish parent complained that other traditions were not being represented in the school's event, according to a CBS news report. So when Santa showed up to school, he was sent away by administrators.

This set off a spree of angry comments about the parent on internet websites. Some parents argued that Santa wasn't religious - although the religion he's associated with is Christianity. Others said it was an issue of separation of church and state.

One parent told CBS that her son was upset and thought Santa wasn't coming because his sleigh was broken.

A Parent-Teacher Organization meeting was held after the controversy last week, according to a report.

The school re-scheduled the event for this past Tuesday and invited Santa back, but he shared the stage with pictures of a menorah (to represent Hanukkah) and a kinara (to represent Kwanzaa). Students were able to pick where they wanted their photo taken. - Ray Smith

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letsgomets2009
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December 21, 2011
What happened to Yule?

That holiday is not represented.

Yule begins today, the start of the winter season. I am sure there are Wiccans and Pagans that attend the Hoboken public schools.

Btw, is Kwaanza really an "official" holiday???
WESTY
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December 21, 2011
Mr. Smith,

You seem to have omitted the part of the story that after a review, Santa returned and the children were given the option to take their pictures with symbols of several beliefs.
WESTY
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December 21, 2011
Thank you.
BayonneBro
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December 21, 2011
They should just invite Hanukkah Harry to come with Santa and it will all be good!