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Will longer school year help or hurt US students? (AP/Yahoo!) [View all]
http://news.yahoo.com/longer-school-help-hurt-us-students-131056148.htmlDid your kids moan that winter break was way too short as you got them ready for the first day back in school? They might get their wish of more holiday time off under proposals catching on around the country to lengthen the school year.
But there's a catch: a much shorter summer vacation.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan, a chief proponent of the longer school year, says American students have fallen behind the world academically.
"Whether educators have more time to enrich instruction or students have more time to learn how to play an instrument and write computer code, adding meaningful in-school hours is a critical investment that better prepares children to be successful in the 21st century," he said in December when five states announced they would add at least 300 hours to the academic calendar in some schools beginning this year.
The three-year pilot project will affect about 20,000 students in 40 schools in Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Tennessee.
But there's a catch: a much shorter summer vacation.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan, a chief proponent of the longer school year, says American students have fallen behind the world academically.
"Whether educators have more time to enrich instruction or students have more time to learn how to play an instrument and write computer code, adding meaningful in-school hours is a critical investment that better prepares children to be successful in the 21st century," he said in December when five states announced they would add at least 300 hours to the academic calendar in some schools beginning this year.
The three-year pilot project will affect about 20,000 students in 40 schools in Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Tennessee.
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It's a challenging problem.... good arguments can be made for a year round school.
NYC_SKP
Jan 2013
#8
When I was a kid our summers were just as important as the school year
proud2BlibKansan
Jan 2013
#22
I think schools should be open year-round with tri-mesters of a consistent duration & interims also
patrice
Jan 2013
#5
more PE = more Physical Education & that would include things such as dance, yoga, gymnastics etc.
patrice
Jan 2013
#9
Your assumptions about scheduling & contracts appear to be limited by something.
patrice
Jan 2013
#37
Many more events like Newtown, you won't be able to GET them to go to school.
Frustratedlady
Jan 2013
#11
Texas could just reduce the 45 testing days we're going to have the next 90 days,
mbperrin
Jan 2013
#16
3 weeks MINIMUM. I think we should also be asking ourselves why things can't be more
patrice
Jan 2013
#39