Sunday, March 10, 2019

Modified Calendar Issue

Modifying a traditional schoolhouse calendar essentially means that students attend school throughout the entire year with several(prenominal) mini-breaks rather than an extended summer break. There are both pros and cons snarly in modifying the traditional school calendar. This essay will address the pros and entrust rationale for selecting one calendar over another.Traditional School scheduleGrowing up with a traditional school calendar, going to school from August until June and having the glorious three-month summer was virtuallything to look forward to as a child. According to Hsus article in the San Bernardino Sun, Parents said a shorter summer would limit teens chances to work and do internships, and that families would have to cancel planned vacations (2007). federation involvement is essential for a child to nurture ownership of the residential district and feel a sense of belonging.The extended summer calendar worked in the past, traditionally, and it would seeming ly work now, except that things have changed over the years and a modified school calendar meets some needs of a ever-changing world. Things that were not evident in the past have become unmingled and a modified school calendar creates opportunity to address some of those needs whereas a traditional calendar does not.Modified School calendarMany parents struggle with an age-old problem of coordinating breaks and vacations with their children. Many times children have longer breaks from school than the parents do from work. Shorter breaks are more apt and true to life in the business world, preparing children for a coming future. Harold Vollkommer, an champion superintendent said, Longer spring and winter recesses would provide time for students who were tin can in school to take short, intensive remedial courses (2007). This type of opportunity also helps by preparing students for greater responsibilities. Additionally, children learn how to manage their time. Working in inter nships and volunteering for the community becomes a year-round thing rather than just a summer thing.ConclusionHaving experienced both calendars, I am in favor of the modified calendar. Traditions are nice and should never be forget but, as time changes and new advancements are discovered and made, so mustiness we be willing to modify a traditional way of doing things to admit our growth and potential.ReferencesHsu, C. (2007). Board rejects proposed school calendar changes. Retrieved January 24, 2007 from,

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