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It has been discussed, but I don't think it would ever happen. It would take WAY too much effort and rearranging. However, personally, I think it's a good idea. Keep them out of trouble in the summer, give them something to do. Going to school year round might even shorten the amount of time you have to go to school, total. I think they do this (or did this) in Germany (correct me if I'm wrong). I know that in France they go to school for six weeks, then have two weeks off, six weeks on, two weeks off. And that is a really nice way to break it up.
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| Posts: 4497 | Location: Rochester, NY, USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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I don't have personal knowledge of a year-round program. But it has been adopted (it seems successfully) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, schools, where you have the additional issue of many children speaking little or no English over the summer vacation. From Prisoners of Time - Schools and Programs Making Time Work: "In 1986 the Albuquerque schools, including Emerson, adopted a 'year-round' schedule because the burgeoning school population was putting a strain on strapped budgets, classroom space was at a premium, and school officials saw the potential for improving instruction by adopting a new calendar. The year-round program seems to be working well in Emerson, which operates a 12 week on, 15 day off, multitrack schedule with the entire school on vacation for three weeks in July. During the 15-day breaks, the school offers special programs to provide remedial or enrichment classes for about 150 students" (emphasis added). "In three evaluation cycles, Albuquerque teachers and students have reported more learning and higher teacher morale. The 1992 North Central States evaluation team reported 'more curriculum being covered due to less [post-summer vacation] review time needed' and 'greater retention among low achievers.'" The only problem seems to be the "mythology of summer vacation."
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