One fewer stop for Santa this year: He's  banned from Head Start classes in 
St. Peter
By Joe Kimball | Published Thu,  Dec 16 2010 1:46 pm 
 
Santa Claus, as portrayed by Dennis  Jackson, won't be visiting students at 
the Head Start classes in St. Peter this  year. Jackson has made 
appearances the  past four years at the classes for students who need help 
preparing 
for school,  but this year officials said, "No, no, no."
 
The reason: The classes have many  immigrant children who don't celebrate 
Christmas, says the _Mankato Free  Press_ 
(http://mankatofreepress.com/local/x1531216993/Santa-gets-the-heave-ho-ho-ho) . 
Santa's a little frosted, the 
paper says. It kind of burnt me up,” he  said.
 
The official explanation from Chris  Marben, who coordinates regional Head 
Start programs through Mankato-based  Minnesota Valley Action Council: “We 
have Somali families in the program. We’re  respecting the wishes of families 
in the program.” She didn't say how many objections were made, but  said 
more than one would be enough to cancel Santa.
 
“The simple truth is that southern  Minnesota has become a much more 
culturally diverse society than it was a few  decades ago,” she told the paper. 
“
Part of our challenge in Head Start is  providing an environment where young 
children from many different cultures can  all feel comfortable.”
Jackson said rather than depriving the  rest of the group of the Santa 
experience, parents who object should take their  kids out of the class during 
the half hour he spends talking to the kids and  giving them candy.
 
 
 
_Santa gets the  heave-ho-ho-ho_ 
(http://mankatofreepress.com/local/x1531216993/Santa-gets-the-heave-ho-ho-ho)  
By Brian Ojanpa _Free Press Staff Writer_ (http://mankatofreepress.com/)  
_The Mankato Free  Press_ (http://mankatofreepress.com/)  Tue Dec 14, 2010 
ST PETER  — This Santa slid down no chimney, but he feels he and the kids 
got the shaft  nonetheless.

Dennis Jackson said it was over-reaching cultural  sensitivity that led to 
being told his annual Santa appearances must cease at  St. Peter Head Start 
classes for young children.

Jackson said he was told  “it was against some people’s wishes” for him to 
make the half-hour appearances  for two classes catering to about three 
dozen children.

He said St. Peter  Head Start personnel gave him no reason for the action. 
He’s made Santa  appearances there the past four years to dispense candy 
bought at his own  expense.

“It kind of burnt me up,” he said, speculating that program  officials 
turned him away in deference to requests from immigrant families that  don’t 
celebrate Christmas.

Chris Marben, who coordinates regional Head  Start programs through 
Mankato-based Minnesota Valley Action Council, said as  much.

“We have Somali families in the program,” she said. “We’re  respecting 
the wishes of families in the program.”

She didn’t say how  many objections were made, but said that program 
parents are surveyed annually  to gauge their feelings toward holiday 
observances 
in classes.

She  indicated that more than one objection would be sufficient to waive an 
 observance.

“The simple truth is that southern Minnesota has become a  much more 
culturally diverse society than it was a few decades ago,” she  said.

“Part of our challenge in Head Start is providing an environment  where 
young children from many different cultures can all feel  comfortable.”

Jackson said he’s played Santa with children from other  cultures before 
and they were fully comfortable with him. He said it’s their  parents who are 
being unreasonable.

“They’re not respecting the  majority,” he said. “My feeling is 
(objecting parents) can take their kids out  of class for half an hour and let 
the 
other kids enjoy it. They should  sacrifice, not rule.”

The National Head Start Association is a private,  not-for-profit 
organization that operates school-readiness programs for  low-income children 
and 
their  families

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