...When it comes to year round schooling, many people have debated on whether or not it is the right decision for the students. There is two sides to the argument. One is that summer vacations hurt the children’s learning experience because every year when they come back, they have to re-learn what they have forgotten over the summer. Another side to the argument is that having a summer vacation is essential to growing up. School systems and communities have come up with many different options, and by the end of this paper you can decided which would best suit you. Through research we have found that since back in the 1800’s they have handled schooling in many different ways. Back then schools lacked a long summer vacation we are used to today. Their schooling was handled by them going to school from December to March, have a break, and then return mid-May to August. Other schools in this era had children from working families attend an eleven month school year, it served as a safe and inexpensive place for them to be. Since the 1900’s school districts around the country have offered a longer school year, involving shorter spread out vacations. As opposed to our system now, schooling around the world differs from ours here in America. They are not used to a short school year followed by a long vacation. Instead, children in countries such as Europe, Asia, and South America go to school more days per year, as well as more hours per day. On one side of the debate there is the families...
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...Is year-round school a good fit for students? Before making a decision, the pros and cons of this educational system need to be reviewed. Students who go to a year-round school go to class the same number of days as kids on a conventional school plan. What’s the difference? A year-round school timetable is spread out more evenly throughout the year. “The traditional calendar is divided into nine months of instruction and three of vacation during the summer. Year-round calendars break these long instructional/ vacation blocks into a pattern of sixty days of instruction followed by twenty days of vacation.” (CA Dept of Education). Students who receive more frequent breaks don't receive a customary ten to twelve-week summer break. Removing any kind of long break from school can enhance a child’s educational accomplishment. Long summers are known for "summer slide," or the decay of cerebral abilities and loss of information throughout the longer break. Summer-slide is different across grade levels, subject matter and family income, according to the National Summer Learning Association. However, it still affects all children in some way. If a student does not have a long break, it helps prevent summer learning loss. Summer learning loss is a significant issue for children. All children – rich or poor - experience a slide in math over the summer. The slide is different for everyone. Despite the fact that it may appear fun, an extended summer break can frequently prompt weariness...
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...Dark circles under the eyes, dragging feet, long yawns, tired expressions and outrageously messy bedhead are all descriptions for a modern student in school in the United States; furthermore, this student does not attend year around school. Try to conjure an clear image of what a student who goes year-round to school might look like: grotesque. Not only are students already tired and sleep deprived, they are yearning for snow-days and summer break. Thus, changing the school system to year around would certainly discourage, tire, and be an inconvenience for many attendees. Many educators and parents could certainly agree that students are overloaded and at the point of implosion, or explosion. For example, in curriculum students are increasingly...
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...Some parents and most kids think year-round schooling isn’t marvelous but the more research you do, you’ll definitely disagree. The year-round calendar is the best method of schooling because you’ll get better breaks, better vacations, and students retain knowledge better and longer. Firstly, students get better breaks. Students love breaks from school. At the beginning of the year, students have to wait till November for their first break and it’s only a week long. That’s too long of a wait. Spring break is no different. You only get a week off even though you wait forever for it. The breaks aren’t even but with year-round schooling, they are. You get a 15 day break each season. That’s 3 school weeks off. Students will definitely enjoy it....
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...What would happen if school was going all year? Some people think it would be better if school went all year long and it is up for debate. School going all year long is better than going for parts of the year because students wouldn’t “lose” their knowledge,it would be better on the teacher, and there would be more breaks. Everyone has felt the feeling of summer ending and going back to school. The first day of school a student might feel like they forgot all the knowledge they got from the previous school year. If there was year round school then they wouldn’t have that feeling. They will be more likely to remember what they learned from a past school year and use the information to their advantage. The students will do better on the tests because they know the information. The students need the first few weeks of school to even begin to take in knowledge. They went from playing in the sun to sitting at a desk for hours. Those first few weeks of school would have been wasted because they are not as focused. That is wasted time for both student and teacher. Teachers put a lot of work into each lesson they prepare for their students. Some students...
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...week long period where you can catch up and enjoy the time off. Who wouldn’t love having more days off during the school year? Year-round schooling allows schools to have a two week long break every month and a half. The traditional school year requires students to attend school, with two breaks, until summer. Year-round schooling allows students to have a more flexible schedule. Every school should switch to year-round schooling because it allows students to retain memory, have intercessions at the most vital times, and provide a stress-free learning experience. Body Paragraph #1 An important part of performing well in school is retaining material obtained throughout...
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...A lot of schools today follow the same yearly calendar but there is another system of education some schools have chosen to participate in. School should be in session year-round because it will be beneficial to students. There is a contrast in views when it comes down to year-round schools, but the argumentation for them to be more commonly used is because they increase academic learning, keep children productive, and keep students and teachers focused. In contempt of what others think, academic learning will greatly increase. Year-round school will help students become scholarly and intellectual but the opposition begs to disagree. The opposition has provided in Kimberly Demucha Kalil’s article, “The Pros and Cons of Year-Round School” she...
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...Preparing Students for Reality School should be year round so students wouldn’t lose so much of the knowledge that they had learned from the previous year. The school year needs to be longer due to academic scores being lower and lower. There are many different advantages to the families for having a year-round school. There are also just many good advantages in general with a year-round school, but with advantages there are just some disadvantages of having a year-round school. For year-round schools they have a different schedule than regular schools. Regular schools go for nine months then they have three months off for summer break. Well, year-round schools go for nine weeks then off for three weeks. This is a good schedule for...
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...Aristotle once said that, “the roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet”. This quote is a perfect example to describe the situation of year round school vs the traditional school. As of now, year round school is quickly gaining ground, with more and more people believing that, school districts should implement year round school. For the many reasons there are, school districts should implement year round schools. The first reason why school districts should implement year round school is that, Year round schools have higher test scores. According to Sindhu Nair, author of Should American Schools Go Year Round , published on TeachHub.com, “students in single-track year-round schools have shown improved...
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...Year-round school is not practical going to. It is not worth going to because it is most of the time a lot of money and you don't get to do summer activities. First, year-round schooling is a waste of money. In the summer it is very hot and to not be sweating a bunch in class to stay concentrated, you would need to have air conditioning. To have air conditioning running the whole summer it would cost a lot of money to do that. But, when you have a school year that gets summer off, you only have to pay a little bit for heating. Second, when you go to year-round schools you can't go do summer activities. When school conflicts with summer you can't do summer activities such as camping, paddle boarding, and other fun activities you need no...
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...Hypothetical Scenario: Your school is considering going to school year round. If school was to go year round there could be multiple of stuff that could make it displeasing for the students and teachers. First is problem in this scenario is summer break, then there is the problem of kids skipping half days because the electives aren’t as important as core classes and also the problem of students having a great breaks from learning math, english, science, and history during the school year. To me in my life taking summer break will be a bad thing, not only for me but also for my dad because he relies on me for the three months of no school to increase the amount of work/money he gets which affects my family a lot. I know many teens who do the same with their family, three weeks off after every nine weeks of school would be pretty cool I’d admit but it wouldn’t be enough to help family businesses like construction like what I do. After all it doesn’t take three weeks or four weeks to finish a big apartment building that my family works on every summer break, or doing field work. The amount of time off is not great enough for all those who do hard labor, in a city it would be more fitting of this school schedule but in a place in montana where...
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...break. You are surrounded by distractions and the next school year seems like decades away. After all you have nothing but time on your hands. Consequently you lose 2.6 months of math over summer because you didn’t practice any positive habits. With year round schooling you would get the benefits of coming to school, the knowledge of last years learning, and longer winter spring and fall breaks. A year round schedule is the best possible way for teachers and administrators to insure the mental and physical health of all students. Some children depend on the benefits they are given at school to thrive. More than 30 million children are forced to take advantage of the free or reduced prices for lunches given at school for those that come from low income households. This might be there only nutritious meal of the whole day. What happens to those children on the three month long break from their best source of food. With a year round schedule, children are able to get meals over the summer, instead of going hungry. Also most low income...
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...Year round school is the new best option for schooling offered for children and their education. By continuing school year round, students are less likely to have any summer learning loss which helps them as they continue year after year of schooling. Students that live in low income-families will be benefited as this keeps them out of trouble and they will retain the information better. The new school schedule would provide breaks more often which would keep the students and teachers refreshed and ready to learn/teach. Year round school is the more ideal option for what the school calendar should be now for all children and teachers in America. All of us can agree that during the school year teachers and students have been exhausted at one point in time or another. This new schooling schedule would consist of students attending the same number of days as students on a traditional calendar schedule. Instead of long summer breaks, students attending year-round school would be given multiple three-week breaks more often versus a 3-month break once a year. This would allow students and teachers to stay more refreshed throughout the school year and be...
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...Relieve Parents Year-Round Esther J. Cepeda wrote “Ring the school bell year-round” to be read in The Washington Post. This controversial topic was published August 16th, when schools across the country are beginning to go back into session. Cepeda shares her thoughts on keeping students in school spring, summer, fall, and winter. Using personal situations and allusions to other articles, Cepeda makes her opinion of having school year-round very clear. In the first sentence of the opinionated piece, Cepeda says “It’s mid-August and parents across the country are breathing a sigh of relief that their tours of duty as surrogate educators finally will end.” Cepeda’s tone suggests that she is glad school has started once again. The way Cepeda refers to all parents suggests her propaganda of plain folks. This article can be appealing to any guardian of a student; whether they agree or disagree with the rest of the piece. What Cepeda has to say in the rest of her writing will ultimately effect how the readers react but in the first sentence it is easy to determine her stand point on the situation. Cepeda almost refers to the schooling systems as a daycare and when school is not going on, parents are burdened by their children. As Cepeda goes on, she discusses the cause and effect of summer break. The topic of “summer learning loss” is brought into the piece. It is only talked about briefly but is a key in the article. Cepeda says that the only way to prevent students from forgetting...
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...Year round schools should not be allowed because, the school will not have time to upgrade, parents have to pay for expensive childcare, Students who have difficulty with attention, either due to disability or because young elementary students are not developmentally ready to attend for longer periods of time, are unlikely to get more out of a longer school day. This, too, may increase the amount of behavioral issues in the classroom, students will not be able to raise money for college, and year round school is expensive. If we had year round schools then the school might not have an opportunity to update, in Saline they are remodeling their media center and classrooms if they had year round school then they wouldn't be able to do...
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