No, it should have at least 150 days of school before Summer.
To get money for school year-round, you can apply for scholarships, grants, and financial aid. Consider part-time jobs, internships, or work-study programs to supplement your income. Additionally, budgeting, saving, and looking for additional sources of income can help cover expenses.
One of the pro's of year round school is you'll gain more knowledge by staying in school longer.One of the con's for year round school is there will be more drop out-rates.
no
My theory would be to not have school year round. My reason being that Kids in school need time for their minds to rest and develop all of the knowledge they've gained. Sure, their can be options for summer school so they can advance, but they shouldn't be forced to. Because all that is doing is making them hate school and they will not want to go to college. So should Kids be forced to go to school year round, I say not.
Most year round schools do not have school on presidents day, altough I have heard of a few who do. Check the school itself.
no
Yes they go to school all year and have a few vacations!
You should try learning the things that you will be leaving online, or ask your teacher for the work that you will be missing. If you dont want to learn anymore--have a nice vacation! =)
yes
It is estimated that less than 4% of schools in the United States operate on a year-round calendar. The exact number of schools may vary each year due to changes in educational policies and preferences of school districts.
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