This weekend marks the end of Ramadan, the holiest month for believers of Islam, and one that’s made up of fasting, prayer and self-reflection.
On Monday, students in South Florida will get a chance to celebrate Eid al-Fitr — one of the most important Muslim holidays — with their families, enjoying a day off from school.
But it wasn’t until two years ago that the religious holiday was first recognized by Broward County Public Schools — a milestone for South Florida school districts. Shortly after, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach county school districts followed suit…