I understand that historically in the summer people would need children to work on farms or around the house when we were a more agraiarn society. But in todays modern role what is 1 good reason for not having year round classes? I mean there can be a 3 week summer break like there is around the end of december, i'm not a monster. But american students are in school less days and less hours per day than all other modern nations.
I am a student myself currently (college) and i atttend summer school, so saying people need a break to rest their minds is junk, adults dont need more than 2 weeks off a year from work, is there some fundamental change that happens when one graduates and enters the workforce where we can now handle a year round schedule
Plus with all the extra class days, they dont have to be 100% devoted to the pillars of what we call education (reading. writing, mathmatics and sciences).
Not to mention teachers would have a bump in pay as well. So give me one excuse
2007-03-13
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Jacques C
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