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In reply to the discussion: Will longer school year help or hurt US students? (AP/Yahoo!) [View all]patrice
(47,992 posts)37. Your assumptions about scheduling & contracts appear to be limited by something.
What might that be? . . . if you please.
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It's a challenging problem.... good arguments can be made for a year round school.
NYC_SKP
Jan 2013
#8
When I was a kid our summers were just as important as the school year
proud2BlibKansan
Jan 2013
#22
I think schools should be open year-round with tri-mesters of a consistent duration & interims also
patrice
Jan 2013
#5
more PE = more Physical Education & that would include things such as dance, yoga, gymnastics etc.
patrice
Jan 2013
#9
Your assumptions about scheduling & contracts appear to be limited by something.
patrice
Jan 2013
#37
Many more events like Newtown, you won't be able to GET them to go to school.
Frustratedlady
Jan 2013
#11
Texas could just reduce the 45 testing days we're going to have the next 90 days,
mbperrin
Jan 2013
#16
3 weeks MINIMUM. I think we should also be asking ourselves why things can't be more
patrice
Jan 2013
#39