I have heard arguments for and against year round school. Personally, I am a huge advocate for year round school. After the summer vacation, a problem most teachers face is having to reteach information from the previous year. Most students do not complete any school work of the summer. The lack of academic stimulation can cause for a lot of students to forget important material.
What we consider a “traditional family” today is much different to the “traditional family” of fifty or sixty years ago. Today, a “traditional family” spans across numerous spectrums. A “traditional family” today may be a two parent household with both parents working, a single parent household, or a dual parent household with a stay-at-home parent. Before, when the majority of households had a parent at home, the idea of “what do we do with our kids over summer” was never an issue. Today, trying to figure out what do with your child while you are working over the summer can be very stressful and expensive. Students being off for almost three months over the summer can put undue stress on a family. Year round school is more conducive for working parents’ schedules. It is much easier for parents to find something to do with a child for three weeks versus three months.
Students, just like adults, get burnt out over the year. Year round school gives students the opportunity to have multiple significant breaks throughout the year instead of just one really long break. I also think that teachers get burnt out throughout the year. Having year round school also gives teachers the opportunity to “re-charge” their batteries and come back to school more focused and engaged.