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    students on a traditional school calendar will typically score lower on a test that was taken at the end of summer break than on the same test taken at the end of the school year. Some people believe that year round school schedules are very disadvantageous but actually year-round schooling is very advantageous. Therefore students at Shattuck should have a year round schooling schedule. A few reasons for this is that there are shorter and more frequent breaks, there are more opportunities for vacations and there is a more balanced school schedule. First of all there are shorter breaks which are very beneficial to students. Shorter breaks make sure that there is little to no “summer slide”…

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    For years, people have acknowledged the downside of the traditional school schedule. Politicians, educators, and some parents have decided to switch to the modern year rounds schedule. Despite the year round schedule , students will still attend the same 180 days of school but the 10 week vacation is broken up into several 3 week breaks throughout the nine month period. It also influences a multitrack method. To clarify, it means that some students and teachers taking a break while others are…

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    The classic 180 day school year has been established since the early 1900s. Prior to this period, children who worked on farms in rural areas usually went to school during off-farming season in the cold, winter months. Then they would stop during the summer months to help their families on their farms. Because of this, the school year was shortened to accommodate these children. Currently many schools are considering, or already have, switching back to the longer school year with periodic…

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    makes sense of why year-round schools shouldn't be opened anymore. Both students and teachers lose quality family and friend time, along with countless other important activities. The traditional school schedule has done nothing to prove itself corrupt, and does not deserve to be changed, or replaced. With so many cons, and not enough sufficient pros, the idea of year-round schooling should never have even been presented in Michigan. Because of scheduling problems, loss of summer activities,…

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    did not have a traditional “summer break” and instead they were in school year round, having small breaks in between each nine-week period? They would still be in school the traditional 180 days, learn the same material, and still progress through grade levels normally. The benefits that the students and faculty would receive from this non-traditional schooling can been seen through the pupils retention of the information, easier opportunities for personal tutoring and remediation, an increase…

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    based on the material they are covering and also how the class runs. One last situation that could possibly go wrong would be that the students couldn’t engage in summer programs while enrolled in year-round schools. Given that the school runs through part of the summer, parents see this as being impossible for their children to expand their knowledge outside of school. “Many people believe that summers are valuable times for students to grow and learn outside of the classroom environment,”…

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    Year Round School

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    Year round schooling is a system that provides students with a longer period of education throughout the year by decreasing the amount of vacation days. It rids of most of summer vacation and replaces it with extra months of schooling. Although most students may think of this as inferior to the traditional arrangement, there are many pros and reasons to support it. Year round schooling should be enforced as it is beneficial for a student’s academic, financial, and social performance. It is…

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    When children hear the term "year-round schools", their faces may become full of disgust. However, year round school can be a major benefit to not only students, but also teachers and the school itself. A year round school calendar should be mandatory because it improves academic performance, teacher job satisfaction, and the financial state of the school. Year round school has been proven to improve students' attitudes towards school. Many students prefer year-round school as opposed to the…

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    Year-Round School vs. Regular 9 Month School Would you want your kids to be at school for more hours a day? Would you not want to see your kids as much? Well if you put your kids in Year-Round schooling they wouldn’t have any time to spend with you because they would be at the school for more hours than regular 9 month school. These topics are very controversial. They are controversial because people are saying that Year-Round school prevents summer learning loss, but others are say no it…

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    Year Round School Thesis

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    Thesis: Year round school is damaging to students and traditions. Most people take a strong liking to traditional schools for the fact that they are permitted to have a summer break without wearing the students out. In short, the year round school process is more depriving to students education than being helpful. Why is this? How can we possibly know which is better if we’ve never experienced it. The facts tell us that it’s hurting us more than helping us. Breaking tradition of summer break…

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