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    Year-Round School I hope you are ready for year-round school! This kind of school would be more beneficial for all students because they can choose what career they want to follow. Then, they can pick out those classes associated with that career. Students and their parents would like this school. If I could plan my ideal school, I would make students go all year, take classes that are related to what career the student is interested in, and start school later in the day. There is definitely

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    place. Would you like to have a school year that is 365 days long, and give up all that?Mostly teaches are saying that kids need the time away from school they need the time to spend with their families But on the other hand people are saying (mostly teachers) that kids should have a summer break. They think they need time to spend with their families. Also they should also have a time for them to relax and learn some new things that they can not learn in the school year. The teachers should also get

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    Year-round Schools The possibility of year round schools has been a hot debate topic for quite some time. The question is, is the idea of year round schools acceptable considering all the potential drawbacks? Year round schooling can be disruptive to both the family of the students and the teachers themselves, it can be too costly for a large group of people, and year round schools do not provide the same opportunity for learning as the traditional school year does. For several reasons, the

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    Non-stop school for 45 days? Thats what kids would have to deal with if they had a year round school. Whether Florida should be a year round school has been a debate for some time now. Florida should not be a year round school because it has a different schedule than highschools, and when a student finally starts something they would forget it with a 5 day vacation. Even though it gives students a break, that would make it so that students can’t get deeply into something.This is why Florida should

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    Traditional schools are out performing year-round schools in student’s achievement. Year-round schools ended in 2011, in Salt Lake City, Utah because data showed that local traditional calendar schools had better test scores. Should students have school all year round? In United States and Canada, traditional school calendar for most schools has remained in position. (Chen, Grace). Most students, parents, and businesses are accustomed to the traditional calendar school year. The benefits of

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    Year round schooling should be a thing. The time we leave school and go back to school is crazy now we get about a month off and when we leave we forget everything we have learned the past year. Its preposterous and repetitive, why forget everything we learned and struggle to relearn it when we could just stay in school. Most kids are against it because they don't want to lose their summer vacation but when it comes down to it, you'd get more time off and more breaks if you had year round schooling

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    Have you ever considered the benefits of year-round schooling for students? Year-rounding schooling can offer students a better educational experience which later will help benefit them with their career choices. Year-round schooling can offer a great experience and can be approve to be a great asset to many children. Year-round schooling will help students gain knowledge that will better prepare them for college and other opportunities for their future. The three most important things are the

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    Year-round school may seem appealing at first, with increased time in the classroom and less time being “useless”, but it’s more complicated than that. More time in the classroom may not be perfect as it seems, summer break is more useful than it suggests, and schools will have more problems with staying open year-round. You have to think of the students and staffs mentality, too. Not all researchers agree that more time is better, and studies such as ones published in the Economics of Education

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    look forward to at the end of year. Having school should not be year round because one will not necessarily need to retain the information they learned last year to benefit them the next year, one will have the risk of being extremely stressed out, and one won't have time to be with family or friends. Depending on the classes you will take for next year, it is most likely that one will not need to know that information for next year. One might be taking a subject next year that does not have anything

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    Have you ever thought of what it would be like to have a year round school year, as oppose to having one long summer break. Before you go denouncing the idea, put some thought into it. Now the first “problem” with a 12 month school year is that, as you may think, you have many more days of school. Well this is commenly believed to be fact, it is not. Much less known about a year long school year is that summer break is split up into a short break every few months, so their is still the same amount

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