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The question of implementing year round schooling has been around forever. In fact, the whole concept of year round schooling has also been around for quite some time, possibly as early as the turn of the century (Glines). ...
Many people may wonder why there has been a transition to year round schooling at all. ... In modern times, large school districts have transitioned to year round schedules in order to save money by not having to build more schools due to the growing number of students. ...
Communities and the people that live in them are greatly affected by year round education. ... So what can happen when year round education is used? ... For example, some school districts may have year round elementary schools and traditional high schools. This would mean that if a parent has one child in a traditional school and one in a year round school, the schedules could conflict each other quite heavily, causing stress on the family. ... Some parents can only take vacation during a certain time of the year, and if a child is enrolled in school at that time and they donít want their children to miss school, a vacation may have to be foregone. ... The community may also be affected by year round schooling.
Approximate Word count = 1002 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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