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Curry, Jane Helen – 1976
This study investigated the relationship between the number of days spent in an elementary classroom and the reading achievement scores of pupils. Pupils attending a four-quarter, public elementary school for 200 days a year, kindergarten through sixth grade, were compared in reading with pupils attending school for 175 days per year; scores for a…
Descriptors: Attendance, Elementary Education, Quarter System, Reading Achievement
Frederick, Edward C. – 1975
The University of Minnesota Technical College-Waseca prepares students for midmanagement, semiprofessional positions in the broad fields related to agriculture. The college operates on a year-round quarterly basis, with the summer quarter being no different from the fall, winter, and spring quarters. Students can start any quarter and graduate any…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, College Planning, Extended School Year, Quarter System
Pruitt, Henry J. – 1974
There are many States without extended school year (ESY) enabling legislation or programs in operation. A few States have passed enabling ESY legislation and have no programs in operation. Others have ESY programs in operation without any specialized legislation. Several States have specialized ESY legislation and ESY programs in operation. This…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Extended School Year, National Surveys, Quarter System
White, William D. – 1993
This paper describes benefits of year-round education experienced by principals and teachers in 12 secondary schools in Jefferson County, Colorado. The Concept-6 three-track plan, which was implemented for 15 years, resulted in the following benefits: increased learning time and intensity; fifth-quarter enrichment; remedial intersessions;…
Descriptors: Extended School Year, High Schools, Nontraditional Education, Outcomes of Education
Bradford, James C., Jr. – 1992
A four-quarter extended school year plan in Buena Vista, Virginia, high schools is described in this paper. The voluntary program is composed of 3 quarters totaling 150 instructional hours, with an optional summer quarter. Advantages of the program include community/business support and student opportunities for remediation and acceleration.…
Descriptors: Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, High Schools, Outcomes of Education
Henson, E. Curtis – 1974
This paper describes the planning and implementation of a 4-quarter, year-round program instituted for the 32,000 high school students enrolled in the Atlanta Public School System. The school district was faced with finding a pattern of organizational structure that would carry a flexible, changing curriculum and allow for the individual goals of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Extended School Year, High Schools, Program Descriptions
Bradford, James C., Jr. – 1995
In 1973, the Virginia State Board of Education and the school board, faculty, and students of Buena Vista (Virginia) approved a four-quarter voluntary extended school-year plan for the Parry McCluer High School. This paper describes the review and planning process, as well as some of the program's outcomes 20 years later. Some of its objectives…
Descriptors: Costs, Extended School Year, Flexible Scheduling, High Schools
Bradford, James C., Jr. – 1996
In 1973-74, the school board, faculty, and students in Buena Vista, Virginia, with the support of the Virginia State Board of Education, approved a single-track, four-quarter extended school schedule that provided year-round education at the high school level. This paper presents a review of the literature on year-round education and describes the…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Cost Effectiveness, Extended School Year, High Schools
Carley, Michael – 2002
This document reports that many community colleges are considering changes in their traditional semester calendars. In California, the most common question facing colleges is whether to switch from the traditional (in California) 18-week semester to a 16-week one. This paper details the results of a student and faculty survey conducted at…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Community Colleges, Quarter System, School Schedules
Coleman, Daniel; And Others – 1983
The effects of a calendar change from the quarter system to the semester system on enrollment patterns, student credit hour productivity, grading patterns, and course completion patterns were investigated. Enrollment and grade pattern data were collected for nine Florida public universities and Iowa State University, for 1980-1982. Additionally, a…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Credits, College Students, Degree Requirements
White, William D. – 1985
Year round school programs are more difficult to implement in secondary schools because of the nature of teaching and the seasonal organization of extracurricular activities in high schools. There is no one year round program that is desirable for all schools. When considering a year round program for the first time the following variables should…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Attendance, Developmental Continuity, Educational Planning
Rosenthal, Dan – 2000
This paper compares student headcount enrollment and full-time enrollment prior to and following transition to a semester calendar at 75 public colleges in three state systems: Alabama, Georgia, and Utah. Before and after effects on enrollment in the transition colleges are examined and compared with colleges that did not make the transition. In…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Students, Declining Enrollment, Enrollment