Beacuse we have to learn and its better beacuse you get to hang out with your friends for a long time.
they should have longer school days to spend it with their crush and or try to make your crush like you:)
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have shorter school days for all the schools in austraila
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Inservice days for teachers should be on your school calendar and/or on the school's website. If they are not, your teacher should announce that certain days are inservice days and schools will not be open for students.
No. Children spend most hours of their day at school, and afterwards have many hours of homework. If school days were to be longer, homework should be banished allowing children to be able to socialise
Schools in most areas believer that children should go to school for 188 days a semester. Schools might make a day off turn into a school day. Kids should make up snow days for missed education
They aren't alike at all. The children in Japan go to school more days and have longer school days. The classed are divided by test scores and special needs students don't have special teachers or classes.
No. The state tells the schools how many minutes, hours, days, and weeks in the school day, month and year. If schools don't meet this the school has to make up the lost time or days. They are very picky and even count the time between classes, and the number of seconds in the school day. So, with a longer lunch students would have to stay later in the day. A longer lunch period would also result in greater problems with staffing and some students would soon find themselves in trouble when they have nothing to do.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has signed policies allowing schools to extend their days to meet the snow day makeup bill. Instead of having a longer school year, students may have longer days at school.
At the start of each year, each student should be given a calendar for the entire year that has all the scheduled days when school is closed for holidays on it. If you did not receive a calendar or no longer have it, your teacher should be able to tell you if there will be school on Columbus Day.
No. The state tells the schools how many minutes, hours, days, and weeks in the school day, month and year. If schools don't meet this the school has to make up the lost time or days. They are very picky and even count the time between classes, and the number of seconds in the school day. So, with a longer lunch students would have to stay later in the day. A longer lunch period would also result in greater problems with staffing and some students would soon find themselves in trouble when they have nothing to do.