Dennis

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Miss Mary wrote:Speaking of year round schooling vs traditional schooling (9+ months), I read an indepth article about some KY schools adopting year round. The year entailed 9 week units, testing at the end of each unit. At the end of each unit, students/teachers had at least one week break. Sometimes depending upon the time of year, as many as 3 weeks off (summer). They also might have been given 3 off at Christmas too, into January, typically a snowy period for rural areas. When I thought about this new way of schooling, it made perfect sense! Students didn't get rusty and they preferred the smaller units. I'm not sure how exams were handled though on the HS level. I just always thought that was interesting. Biggest complaints though were from working parents with little children. Smack in the middle of say October, the kids were home now for 5 days. I'm sure that was a challenge. I imagine YMCA's were picking up the slack with day camps. I don't think year round would fly in our district. So many families take off at spring break - must be nice - and they would miss that. The breaks would fall at other times of the year.
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