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    Year Round Schooling Could be a Positive Change Summer vacation. For most children and teens, the phrase conjures up images of hot, sunny days and vacations with the whole family to far-off places. We all envision lazy afternoons relaxing on the beach, playing in water parks, and going on picnics. But what happens when summer ends and the reality of another year of school sinks in? A large portion of the knowledge gained during the last school year is lost over the long idle months and must be

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    gone? That's why we shouldn't have year-round schooling, because it complicates schedules, add to costs, and with year round schooling there is not even any shown improvement. Year round schooling is not beneficial because it complicates schedules.With the year round schedules significantly different from traditional schedules students can slowley reduce there time that they usually spend with familes or friends that go to a different school.Year round schools operate on tracks to determine

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    Year-Round Schooling a Good Idea? DeNisco, Alison. “Year-round schooling gains popularity.” District Administration, vol.51, issue 9, Sep. 2015, pp. 15-18. EBSCOHost, web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/ pdfviewer?vid=7&sid=8ba58932-7aa0-4e73-9fe1-0e04bda54f5f%40sessionmgr4008. Alison DeNisco reports that the number of year-round public schools have increased by 26 percent from 2007 to 2012. There are now more than 3,700 year-round schools nationwide. 55 percent of students come to year-round schools

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    having year-round schools is at hot debate topic right now and it is time for change from traditional calendar schools. Schools should incorporate a system where schooling is year-round instead of having a long summer break because this allows for more learning and would prevent the problem of students forgetting everything they’ve

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    INTRODUCTION Most schools in America today follow the traditional 180-day schooling system. This system was started in the 19th century when schooling for children began. There was a 10-week summer vacation for the students to help their families on the farm for harvesting. In March of 2009, President Barak Obama suggested to the public his Race to the Top program. The program is to extend the school hours or extend the school days. “We can no longer afford an academic calendar designed when

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    Somehow the question is still being asked, Year round schooling? My answer: Preposterous! Year round schooling should not be implemented. Students would become overwhelmed with information and teachers wouldn’t be able to receive any additional benefits. Not to mention, there would be less time for students and teachers to spend with their families. Naturally, students would begin to feel overwhelmed with information in the case of year round schooling. Dr. Kyle Rogers and Associates neurology study

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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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    Year Round Schooling Should Replace The Traditional Calendar It is October 15th. Normally, students would be at school, working for hours on end at math, communication arts, and science. But this year is different. This year your school has now entered into the year-round calendar system. At home, you can enjoy the season of fall with pumpkins, Halloween, and beautiful weather. The idea of year round school has most commonly been pushed aside because of the misconception that it is too much school

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    This shows that year-round school is at least as good as the traditional schedule in helping students learn. Year-round school also allows more time for remedial classes during the breaks, which can help students who are falling behind during the school year catch back up. This is in contrast with summer school, which only

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    Year-round schooling sounds very intimidating to most students, but it really isn’t all that different from public schooling and it can be beneficial in many ways. It is a very controversial topic and it can be seen from many different perspectives. Many schools often find themselves in a difficult situation in which they need to choose between year-round schooling or traditional scheduling. Elkhorn Public Schools is found in this very conflict. Due to the great amount of benefits, Elkhorn Public

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