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    Year Round Schooling Year round schooling has been growing more popular among school districts. Just in case if you didn’t know what it is it is a form of schooling that operates 180 days a year. It never closes but has some form of breaks. In this case I will be talking about a year round school that goes for 5 weeks then has 2 weeks off. We will also examine the different point of views from the parents, students, and teachers. First of all, I will be examining the point of view from a

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    longer because it makes me kind of like school and helps me try harder because i need to make good grades in order to play.I feel like I could be a lot better if I had more time to play. Which is why I think more schools should start doing year round football for their students to try harder and do better. Parental Sundown ISD does not have year round football. When there are some schools like arizona that does. I think football should be all year round because it gives kids a chance to get better

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    Should General Education School Continue Year Around? From the early 1900’s through today, America society as a whole has embraced the nine month general education school year. As we progress into the future, we need to look for more efficient ways to educate the general populous. When we initially went to a nine month school year, there were a multitude of reasons. As we look at the reasons why we began to utilize a nine month school schedule, we need to consider both the advantages and disadvantages

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    Summer enrollments at several community colleges, as well as at some public establishments, have decremented the first full summer without the year-round Pell Grant that become offered on July 1, 2009 and complete July 1, 2011. Studies show that students are more liable to stay in school and consummate their degrees once having availing pay for the complete year. “It’s a conundrum in which the government wants to increase the number of people with university and college degrees, while at the same time

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    pool in the summer to play a game of Marco Polo. Andie Ryan Round was not one of those kids. The pool was a place of great triumph, as well as defeat, to the now 19-year-old Pepperdine sophomore — at least it used to be. The echoes of a cheering crowd in the chlorine-filled air are now a distant memory. Attempting to find herself while also battling anxiety and depression, and nearly losing her mother to breast cancer allowed Round to rekindle her relationship with God and become the woman

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    When I met with Dr. Reemts, I mainly asked a lot of questions pertaining to the nursing program as well as the year-round campus program. I am currently signed up for the year-round campus program for nursing. However, I have been feeling a little uncertain about it as my school work load increases. I asked her how I can go about deciding if the year-round campus program is still right for me. She told me to take another month to see if I adjust a little more to the course load. I will have to make

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    Rethink High School

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    The traditional four year school system does not meet the needs of some high school students. Students in today’s society have their own unique method of learning. The more opportunities Education Achievement Authority offer the better students will be successful. Flexibility should be accommodated with the traditional school system because it will offer advance students extensive learning objectives, meanwhile assisting struggling students to a better understanding. Offering more opportunities

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    About 15 years ago in Maracay, Venezuela there lived this young boy named Jose Carlos Altuve. He dreamed of playing in the major league baseball. He tried joining his high school team but he didn't make it. But one day his parents needed to do something in USA. So that meant Jose was going to have to go to school in USA. He was so happy he told his mother “ mom where would i be attending school.” his mother told him “ i don't know we can't afford a good school so we are going to have to put you in

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    The Objective of this document is to outline a hiring procedures manual that a Human Resource Department for a school district might use to hiring an employee. Hiring is arguably the most important function of the HR Department and a set of procedures should be in place to make the steps move in an efficient manner. The HR Department wears many hats and is most cases responsible for many areas: budget controlling, conflict resolution, training, employee satisfaction, cost saving measures, strategic

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    without causing other problems in the students and teachers lives. However, if the US were to have year round school, they would have more rigor to learn, and wouldn't be behind other countries. “During the first Algebra II test that fall, the girl sitting next to her complained that she didn't understand one of the problems. Jenny had answered it quickly, probably because shed learned the material two years earlier.” “Right there in front of everyone he walked her through the solution --- during the

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