A school year that always continues sounds contradictory from the start. But when people think about having breaks every few weeks, that starts to sound better. Year-round schooling is beneficial for the United States public school system because students will be able to retain information longer, students and schools will have higher levels of excellence, the overall achievement gap between struggling and low-income students and their peers will lessen, and students will experience less stress. Year-round schooling is a type of schooling where students are at school for the same amount of time as the Traditional Schools. However, what makes them different is how their days off change. Year-round schooling has many different systems, but the …show more content…
Annoyingly, kids and teachers have to go to school constantly and then receive a day off once in a blue moon. Kids will frequently need to remember information, and teachers will get fed up with repeating lessons they have been teaching for weeks. When kids return to school, they are experienced with new classmates, classes, and new materials ( Hubner). Kids will be busy with wanting to make new friends and have fun with their new classmates instead of being attentive in school. Year-round schooling puts an end to the distressful world of unfocused children. Not only does year-round schooling make the kids more focused, but it also shows that students will do more than learn better in a year-round school. Teachers and students experience a closer relationship in year-round schools than they do in traditional, shorter-calendar-year schools. In the absence of any long-term break from school, students will not feel as detached from the school environment (Top 3 reasons the US should switch to year-round …show more content…
One teacher commented, On the traditional calendar, I was wiped out by April. To do a good job as a teacher took a lot out of me; I even thought of early retirement. Now, on the year-round education cycle, I get systematic breaks, the kids get breaks from me, and we're ready to work together again. Diane Connolly has found that the year-round calendar decreases teacher absenteeism. She explained, Because they get frequent breaks, teachers can take off fewer mental health days. Also, teachers try to schedule their doctors' appointments during breaks so they don't have to take leave, which comes back around to the kids' benefit. If teachers take fewer days off, they're in the classroom more, and more learning is most likely going on than with a substitute