Year Round School Research Paper

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Year round school is something not many people have to go to. But it is common throughout some state in the U.S. There are large arguments over the year round school calendar and whether it is a good idea or not. Year round school consists of a much larger school year, but throughout the year you have more breaks and they are longer too. In a regular school calendar you have short breaks and only a couple of them, but have a three month summer. A year round school calendar is not a good idea because it is not as easy for a high school student to get a summer job and is causes aspense in a family because all they are doing throughout the year is school. Most high school students need money to pay for a car and other essentials they may need or want (Adults Aren't the Only Ones That Need to Make Money). And in most cases the students have to earn this money by themselves with no parental help. It is very common to see high school students getting jobs over the summer because it is their time off and they need the income. But, it can be very hard to juggle a job, school work, and a social life when your school is year round. And in top of that most highschool students are athletes or involved in other extra curricular activities that take up time before or after school. …show more content…

Although this may be true and the students may be increasing their intelligence, the absence of a true summer can be a negative for all concerned. Summers off have long been a light at the end of the tunnel for teachers after an intense school year. And students need time to relieve themselves from a constant social setting where bullying and harassment can be hard to get away from while still at school (Pros and Cons of Year Round School). Summers are very beneficial to everyone. Teachers and students get a break, but also parents get more quality time to spend with their

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