But not everyone regards year-round school as a good thing. Many parents worry about the inconvenience of having kids on different schedules. For example, if your sister’s school has three months off but yours doesn’t, planning a family vacation could get complicated.
Stephany Carmical, a high school educator in Arkansas, says her school considered a year-round schedule but decided against it. “Many of our kids spend their summer looking for part-time jobs,” she explains. “You’re less likely to get hired if you can only work for a few weeks.”
Plus, many teenagers simply can’t imagine giving up their summer. After all, there’s something special about having a long break.
“We need a couple of months to cool off and chill without the pressure of schoolwork,” explains Gracie Lindsay, a sixth-grader in California. “Summer vacation gives us a chance to pursue passions we don’t have time for during the school year.”