The school holiday on 28 November is a topic of much debate and discussion in Malaysia.
The holiday is observed by schools in several states, including Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.
The school holiday is a day off for students, but some schools have chosen to hold classes as usual.
The decision to observe the holiday has been met with mixed reactions from parents and students.
Some parents have expressed relief at the additional break, while others have argued that it disrupts the academic calendar.
Students, on the other hand, are generally excited about the extra day off.
As one student noted, "It's always nice to have a break from school."
"It's a day to relax and recharge, not to worry about homework and exams."
However, not all students are in favor of the holiday.
Some have expressed concerns about the impact on their studies and the potential disruption to their academic schedules.
As one student noted, "I'd rather not have the holiday, I have a lot of work to catch up on."
The school holiday on 28 November has also sparked debate about the role of schools in shaping the country's education system.
Some argue that schools should prioritize academic achievement over providing additional breaks, while others believe that the holiday is beneficial for students' mental and emotional well-being.
Ultimately, the decision to observe the holiday is up to individual schools and parents.
Resumen: The school holiday on 28 November has sparked debate and discussion in Malaysia, with some arguing that it disrupts the academic calendar, while others see it as a valuable break for students.