Yes, schools do have that right if the curriculum is designed that way. In other words, the design or schedule of some curriculum schedules are program specific. Depending on the college or university, there are some programs that actually start in the summer. One such program at a university I worked at the past, was respiratory therapy. Another program they ran two regular semesters and also through the summer was practical nursing. Thus, it depends on the program. Still, the student is aware of this before they start the program. That being said, if a school just decided to throw in a summer session and made it a requirement without prior disclosure before the program started, then that would obviously be wrong (in my eyes), and there would be an argument there worthy of discussion.
Will Smith has mentioned that he enjoyed mathematics and science during his school days.
Little Rock High School, Arkansas
I personally think its a horrible idea to impose people to do a full year of mandatory service after high school because it disrupts career/family plans
There is no specific information available about Charles Drew's favorite school subject in middle school. However, as a renowned physician and medical researcher, it is likely that he excelled in science-related subjects during his education.
Biology is a school subject. Band is a school subject.
His favourite subject at school was maths
H. C. Corry Mann has written: 'Diets for boys during the school age' -- subject(s): Food, School children
beyonce's favorite subject was math in school.....I was her teacher
Michael Phelps has expressed a fondness for math as his favorite school subject. He appreciated the challenge it presented and enjoyed the problem-solving aspect of the subject. Phelps has mentioned that his success in swimming was partly due to his ability to apply discipline and focus, traits that he developed during his studies.
Veterinary medicine is a school subject. It begins with the letter V.
Charles Candler has written: 'Financing high school annuals in Ohio during the school year 1937-1938' -- subject(s): Student newspapers and periodicals
The complete subject is "The chemistry teacher", "at your school" acts as a qualifier.