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Most school districts have there students atten school for about 196 days a year. Most school districs also allow 2-4 snow days. For teachers its long, usually about 210 days a year. Children normally go to school 180 days so the school gets its funding
Numerous studies indicate that children with higher IQs score higher on achievement tests, get better grades, and stay in school longer than children with lower IQs. However, findings also reveal that schooling affects the development of intelligence. For instance, when compared to economically advantaged children, low-income children, whose summer activities least resemble school tasks, tend to experience a small but consistent drop in IQ over the summer. In addition, irregular school attendance, delayed entry into school, and dropping out are all related to drops in IQ. Even a child's birthday can influence IQ. Because most states have birth-date cutoffs for school entry, children born in the first 9 months of the year usually enter school a year earlier than those born during the last 3 months of the year. And their IQs are higher---a difference entirely explained by their having attended school 1 year longer. Therefore, both IQ and schooling influence one another.
We attend school from Monday to Friday and in primary school, Wednesday is free. From 11 year old, it depends on the school, most of them work on Wednesday morning and Saturday morning too but some of them work the all Wednesday and not the Saturday. Hope this is clear
One example of curriculum organization is the use of a year-long scope and sequence that outlines when specific topics or concepts will be covered throughout the school year. This helps ensure teachers are covering all necessary content and allows for a cohesive flow of instruction.
School hours should not be longer for many reasons. First of all, kids will lose their concentration in class, get restless, and probably fall asleep (more than they usually do anyways). Second of all kids need free time after school. they need time to spend with their families, do homework (yeah right), and just chill. School is very stressing! Third, longer school hours could interfere with after school activities (not school related). Sports mostly. Last but not least, this extending of the school day could effect parents' jobs. If they work at night or in the evening and have to pick you up from school at a certain time, they can no longer do this. They will have to get a babysitter or a nanny, if needed, to do some of their jobs/chores ............................ That's another thing chores! I highly doubt anyone will do their chores.
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.
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Yes they go to school all year and have a few vacations!
it starts in april
all year round
When a student is in school all year round, it can help their memory. The more a person does something the more they remember it.
The majority of the population that wants to have school year round are those who are single parents or married with both spouses working, and they have to pay for child care during the summer. They would enjoy free child care year round.
depending on what career you going for is how long the schooling is.
You may apply all year round, but there are deadlines for each semester. Each semester changes so I would look at the technical school closest to you to find a deadline that works for you,
All the Year Round ended in 1895.
All the Year Round was created in 1859.
The tundra is the ecosystem that is cold all year round . It is cold all year round because the ground is frozen all year round making it cold . l l . . () *