Yes, for the most part. Some work in summer school, but it is an option.
Some schools allow you to take summer math class and skip that class when you start school. You have to talk to your counselors about it and see if they accept it or not.
to make schools hours longer and take away summer break and all our others breaks for all the united states and make us have shorter breaks
Both seasons are great for paintball as long as you drink lots of water and take breaks when you feel hot and exhausted.
An employer can require you to take breaks, but cannot deduct time for breaks and then prevent you from taking breaks. If time is being deducted for those breaks, you must be allowed to take the breaks. However, if you have decided not to take breaks because you want to be paid more money, then that is your own doing, it is not the employer's fault. You are being given breaks, so take your breaks. Requirements for breaks vary by jurisdiction (which is to say, the law doesn't work the same way in all locations) but it is quite usual that there is a labor regulation that requires employers to give breaks to employees, and if employees don't take those breaks, it will then appear that the employer is breaking the law. That's why the employer may insist that you take breaks.
Generally, you need a teaching certificate and experience teaching. A common expectation is that you will have taught for at least three years. Then, you go for additional university classes (not sure if it is a master's degree) to become a guidance counselor. According to O*Net Online (see link, below), the following is the expected salary and economic forecast for high school guidance counselors: Median wages (2007).....................$23.77 hourly, $49,450 annual Employment rate (2006)................260,000 employees Projected growth (through 2016)....7% - 13% (average) Projected need (through 2016).......84,000 additional employees ==
Most states require that high school guidance counselors in public schools complete at least some graduate coursework in educational psychology, school counseling or a related field. Some state may require completion of an entire master's program.
$2 now take me home i am bored!
have to take breaks because they have to sleep and eat.
Summer camp counselors have many responsibilities, but safety is first. They have to keep an eye out for the physical and emotional safety of their charges, and know what to do if that safety is threatened. They also have to lead activities, and remind campers to take care of themselves and their space.
Most school counselors major in clinical psychology.
to rest
Take more breaks and dont cram the information. Dont take breaks every 15 minutes. Take breaks about every hour. Start studying a couple days before a test so you already have a head start.