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    Year-Round School Year-round school is having school all year round instead of having a summer break. If we had year-round school, people wouldn’t lose what they learned over summer break. The teachers wouldn’t have to re-teach the things they did before. Then the students could graduate faster if we didn’t have summer vacation (Morin). Some bad parts about year-round school is some parents are not going to leave their child home alone if they go on vacation during the summer, so the child could

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    There are many types of year-round school. Single-track schooling is the most popular kind of year-round education; ninety percent of year-round schools operate on this track. It costs the same as a traditional school year and the students attend school for the same amount of days, but the breaks are rearranged to prevent learning loss. Multitrack schooling is usually used in overcrowded districts in order to avoid building more schools. The students are split into groups that have different vacations

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    Essay on Year Round Schooling Gets an F-

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    the method of Year Round Schools. This supposed “education-saving” method offers the same amount of school days except the traditional summer break is exchanged for smaller breaks throughout the year. Although this method is supposed to boost students learning and intelligence it is actually not all that it is cracked up to be. Year Round Schooling essentially causes more harm than good because it does not benefit the students at all, it is a

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    when you tell them they have to go to year round school. But really they should be thanking you. Some people think that there should be year round school, but others don’t think that there should be year round school. Schools should have year round school. For example most schools switch to year round school, in the article nea Today Tower say “This year, multiple schools adopted year-round schedules to help them improve academically” (Tower). Having year round school helps a lot in many different

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    not because they are in summer school. Those kids are in a year round schooling system. This means they have 45 days of school and then 15 off, this school year lasts the whole year, even during summer break! Although some think differently, year round schooling would be detrimental if put into effect at Shattuck Middle School, because year round schools have little to no academic benefit versus traditional schools. Also, having a year round schooling systems makes it way harder to schedule time with

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    calendar and not a year-round schedule. There are numerous downsides to year-round schooling. It has not been proven that it has positive effects on education, it adds to costs, and it disrupts the long-awaited summer vacation. Contrary to the well-accepted belief, year-round schooling has no constructive impact on education. Most year-round schedules use the 45- 15 method: 45 days of school followed by 15 days off. Because of this, there are many first and last days of school. All those transitions

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    Year-round Schooling: A Simple Solution For Today’s Students Summer break is supposed to be a time of rest and rejuvenation for students. After nine months of hard work and challenging classes, one would think such a long break could do nothing but good for students; however, this is not the best way for young minds to learn. A three month break is far too long for children to go without proper education and supervision. Instead of a long three month break at the end of each school year, why not

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    “In many ways, year-round schools fit better with American lifestyles." From the school year 1987-1988 to the school year 2002-2003, there was a 544 percent expansion in the usage of year-round school implementations among the public schools of the United States. Fortunately, the number is still growing. The United States’ students are falling behind students in other countries with our current style of schooling. Year-round school is a solution to that problem. Most year-round schools have the

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    Year-Round Schooling The average school period is one hundred and eighty days with small breaks in between and a three-month break during summer to ease students’ minds and let them relax. The Board of Education should make all schools in the United States year-round to increase educational time and decrease the loss of knowledge over the breaks. It gives students the same time to relax and plan family vacations periodically throughout the year, but never creates the stress of changing sleep schedules

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    watching movie marathons with your family, or go to the beach all day and relax with your friends. With year-round schools, you wouldn’t have that opportunity because there would be no summer! Year-round schools are becoming more and more popular around the world. Whether or not Florida should have year-round school has become a topic of increasing interest for several years. Florida should not have year-round school because year-round school disrupts students learning, and makes sports schedules

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