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    Statistics show that there has been a 544 percent increase in year-round implementations from the year 1987 to 2014. That is a huge problem! Why? Doing away with the traditional school calender is causing distress in families and teachers lives. It is cutting into the students Summer extracurricular activities, destroying family plans, and affecting teachers badly. The year-round calender is a terrible idea. The idea for this new calender should go away. Extracurricular activities are a demention

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    Well, if you do, how would you feel about year round school. Year round school has been a topic talked about throughout the whole world. There are many advantages and disadvantages for industries, schools, students, teachers, and even parents. Lots of conflicts occur when changing the school year to year round. It can be unhealthy for everybody including students, parents, and even certain businesses. Year round school can lead to poor things. Year round schoolers affects students greatly. One extreme

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    Many schools are considering changing to a year-round school schedule. The schedule would have students attend school year-round with several three-week breaks rather than the traditional school calendar, which begins in the fall and ends in the spring. There are many benefits in year-round schooling over the traditional school calendar, students don’t have the long 3 month summer break where they lose a lot of what they have learned, and it helps the troubled students with attending and excelling

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    I am in complete opposition to considering starting the year-round schooling, due to the many disadvantages that come along with it. There are many disadvantages that come along with year-round schools, such as not being able to have other learning opportunities outside of schools. There are many learning opportunities outside of school that you wouldn’t be able to have with year-round schooling because you wouldn’t have nearly as much time to go and travel or go to camps. You wouldn’t also be able

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    got out of school. Then you had to go back to school one month later. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Like some of you reading this right now, if anybody is, is like what the heck, this can be real, are you sure you’re not just messing with me, or pranking me. Unfortunately, it’s true. There are schools across the U.S that have year-round school, and their breaks are shorter, especially the summer break, the best break of all. And because of this, we should not have year round school because it affects

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    years, girls and boys would go to a year round school, and have breaks certain times of the year to help out at home or on the farm. Now days, only four percent of schools are year round. There are not many things that children have to go home for during the winter or summer anymore. Therefore, it is not a necessity to have summers off. However, having more year round schools, will create and easier life for students. First of all, going to a year round school will, improve the amount of knowledge

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    public schools are operating on a year-round schedule, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Year-round schooling is a misleading term; students in most American year-round school districts spend the same amount of days in class as students in traditional calendar schools. Year-round schools break the academic year up with several medium-sized vacations. This growing trend comes from America reacting to students scoring poorly on national and international tests. Year-round schooling

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    S. schools shouldn't switch to year-round school schedules for many reasons. Year round school can be unhealthy for kids for many reasons. This is one reason that we should not have year round school in the United States. Year round schools don't learn any more than the kids in traditional nine month school calendar. The article says,"Students in "year-round" schools don't learn more than their peers in traditional nine-month schools, new research has found." This shows that kids in year round school

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    Sartin Year Round Schools Mr. Boyle 4-12-16 Do you really want to be stuck in a classroom when it’s 80 degrees outside? Well, I don’t. I am against year round schools because I think it causes a lot of stress for students, parents, and teachers. There is no definite results stating that year round schools are beneficial. Year round schools are not beneficial because they spend an unnecessary amount of money and have ridiculous, conflicting, schedules. Traditional and year round schools both are

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    many schools are turning to year-round schooling (Also known as YRS, or Balanced Schooling). This calls for more, but shorter, breaks during the year. This balanced schooling is swiftly gaining popularity, but is it really necessary? Yes, year-round schooling is very necessary for the developing child. To become involved in year-round schools means to stop the yearly learning loss, to get more information taught in a more spread-out and comfortable time period, and to become ahead in school.

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