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    Whether Florida should become a year-round schooling state is a new issue. Year-round school is when the bread is broken up and scattered throughout the school year. The children would go to school for a few weeks, then get a few weeks off. This process would repeat. Floridians should not go to year-round schooling because the constant breaks are disruptive and teens can’t get summer jobs to help pay for college. However, many believe children won’t forget information with the short breaks. There

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    commonly even every week, just to put their children in safe programs, camps, and clubs. Although when thinking of summer break, you generally foresee younger kids who cannot watch themselves. This doesn’t necessarily apply to teenagers, but year-round schooling is balanced wisely and offers more breaks periodically, which arguably benefits everything; benefits toward all sides of the spectrum, moreover from Financials, parental

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    Is Year Round Schooling A Better Option Than Regular Schooling? Year round schooling is better than regular school because, it allows the kids to retain more information and not lose what they learned, they also allow them to graduate earlier with higher retention levels. In discussion of Year Round Schooling, one controversial issue has been whether year round schooling is a good idea or not. People believe that year round schooling is a good thing and that it will increase academic achievement

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    ten-month calendar, but many people oppose this system and like the year- round education better. Like the traditional calendar, the year-round calendar also operates 180 days a year. The main difference is that the year-round schedule mandate students to attend school for 45 days, and have a three-week break (Shields). The best way to improve the system is to incorporate year-round schooling. Despite the fact that year-round schooling costs more money, and takes away long summer vacation time, it is beneficial

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    Alan Dessoff reports that year-round schooling may or may not be on track. One problem that a lot of schools are having is overcrowding. More than 2 million students, in 3,000 schools, in 47 states were attending year-round school in 2006-2007. The numbers are still accurate today. This is a problem because there is not enough room for that many students year-round. Year-round schooling is also costing schools a lot more money than the regular 180-day calendar. Bus fare, lunches, and staff attendance

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    Year-round schooling is not effective and unworthy our time. Kids who are in the year-round schooling systems are slowly losing opportunities to be themselves. Likewise the students are being put in positions to fail and become less healthy. Although some may still believe that a year-round school calendar could benefit the majority of students, keeping the traditional summer calendar has many benefits including allowing time for families to plan vacations, decreasing the physical strain put on the

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    Year Round Schools Versus Traditional Schools By: Shaun Herman Shaun Herman 4/11/2016 Task 2 Year round schooling is better than traditional schooling because, the summer retention is much higher, special education and english language learners benefit much more, end of the year test scores are higher and the year round school calendar fits our culture more now than it used to with the traditional school year. As an education major with a focus in special education,

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    Year-Round Schooling Why were schools traditionally set up to give students the summer off? When schools started, most of the students came from a farming family and they needed to be out of school to help on the farm. Many people know that there are not as many students coming from farming families today, so why do most schools still operate on this schedule? While some parents believe that year-round schooling decreases family time and causes student burn out, in reality, frequent breaks provided

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    Year round schooling is a topic that is being discussed in schools everywhere in the world today. (1) Many schools within the country wish to enroll themselves in year-round schooling in the upcoming years. (1) Though many wish to switch to this year round schedule, many others disprove of the idea. A large amount of surveyed people in studies shows that the school year should remain the same length. While reading this paper, the thought may come to mind of, “What exactly is year round schooling

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    Do you like your summer i love my. Year round schooling has it good thing and bad things that come with it .like there no summer gap to forget things. But with no summer there no summer jobs.they is still many thing to talk about. in my first paragraph i will talk about the bad effect that year round schooling has from a parental point of view. One of the first effect from year round schooling is childcare. It hard to find someone to watch my kid for two weeks then have a break for 2 months, the

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