Going to school is something, i believe, most kids enjoy. They get to spend time with their friends, learn new things, and participate in extra-curricular activities. When I was a student in grade school I absolutely loved the whole concept of school, however, it was always nice knowing that there was a two and half month break at the end of the school year to enjoy summer and just be a kid. After going to school for 180 days out of the year and having work to do the majority of that time, it was always fantastic being able to wake up on summer mornings without the stress of school. Many schools are taking into consideration the idea of year round school and some have already switched to this way of schooling. One thing to think about with this idea, is the perspective kids have on it. Will it increase their knowledge of subject matter? Will it burn them out? Will they constantly be unmotivated because it seems as though school never ends? These are just some general questions that I have conjured up in my head, but I believe they are legitimate.
Let's say for instance I were a high school student asked about year round schooling. Here is what my answer would consist of: I do not agree with year round schooling. The reason for my belief in this is bas
ed on many factors. First of all, year round schooling could cause conflict in extra curricular activities. For instance, I am a basketball player and lets say one of the breaks that comes with year round schooling is right in the middle of my basketball season. I wouldn't be able to play basketball and take a family vacation at the same time. The point that I am trying to make is that having school set up this way will cause conflict between family time and extra-curricular activities, making kids choose one or the other. Another reason I do not a agree with year round schooling is that it might cause teachers to cram a lot of information into a shorter period of time in order to make sure their lessons get taught before a break. This could cause problems for kids who do not have a great learning capacity. If it takes some kids longer to learn something then they are at a disadvantage because it forces them to learn information in a short period of time. They may not retain a sufficient amount of knowledge. The last reason why I believe year round schooling is a bad idea is because with more breaks in the school year instead of having one long break, kids have more opportunities to fo
rget what they have learned before the breaks. This will force teachers to re-introduce things multiple times. This will take up the already small amount of time they have to learn new material which ties in to what I said before about cramming a lot of information into a short period of time. These are just a few reasons I have.
As I was searching the web for student perspectives on this issue, I came across a website that has comments from students regarding their thoughts on this issue. Some think that year round schooling would be useful, and some agree with my argument as to why it would not
be a successful switch from our present form of schooling. A lot of students from this website didn't go into to much detail about why they did or did not want year round schooling, but some did. One student disagreed with year round schooling through a personal matter. He/she said their parents are divorced and summer vacations were the time to spend with their dad who lived out of town. With year round schooling he/she wouldn't have this opportunity to spend time with their dad. There are many other reasons why students agree or disagree with this idea. To read students' perspectives click here.





