We Shouldn T Be Year-Round School

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“$5400 - $7500 on vacation. Stress and anxiety. minds and bodies relax.” Those are just some sneak peeks into this essay. Some people say school should be year-round, other people say otherwise. This is an important topic because it affects students' education, mental health, and our economy. School shouldn’t be year-round. Because most kids look forward to their summer break, people will be spending a lot more money, and summer break leads to healthier and more productive habits. The first reason school shouldn’t be year-round is because most kids look forward to their summer break. I think this is because summer is warm and kids like running outside, swimming, and doing other outdoor activities. The article, “Summer Boost for Mental Health …show more content…

This concludes mental health continues to become a more prevalent problem and summer break continues to calm, the raging mental health fire, down. School shouldn’t be year-round. Some people might argue school should be year-round because kids forget what they learned in school. Kids lose a lot of knowledge, they just learned the previous year, over summer break. The article, “Richmond is at the Center of a Debate About Year-Round School,” states, “Students tend to lose at least two years' worth of math skills and one and a half years worth of reading over summer break,” (Oliver 1). This shows how much knowledge they let slip and have to relearn the next year. Additionally, things are going to pile up the next year because they won’t remember and probably fail those classes. Although kids are losing knowledge, that doesn’t mean they’re not being productive in other ways. The “4 Reasons You Should Take A Summer Vacation,” says, “Just because you have the summer off doesn’t mean you’re not helping your economy and learning,” (Swerdlow 1). When families travel, it helps the economy and kids learn about historical artifacts, events, and

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