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Wehling, Cindy – Principal, 1992
The center, a once abandoned elementary school building in Leadville, Colorado, combines year-round preschool, day care, and before- and afterschool programs for 550 children aged 2.5 to 13. The center also helps the local high school's parenting/child development class and offers onsite family counseling by county social workers. (MLH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Day Care Centers, Elementary Education, Experimental Programs
Stenvall, Marilyn – Principal, 2001
Moving from a traditional to a balanced, year-round calendar is as much a philosophical as a schedule change. A balanced calendar, with a variety of intersession activities providing opportunities for advancement and enrichment, can help facilitate student learning and minimize time spent reviewing previously learned subject matter. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Resistance to Change
Doyle, Denis P.; Finn, Chester E., Jr. – Principal, 1985
Urges implementation of a 48-week school year offering an optional fourth quarter that could be used for remediation or enrichment. Describes the impact of such a year on students, on parents' schedules, on teachers' salaries and schedules, and on administration. Considers factors affecting public acceptance of such a change. (PGD)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Year
Lewis, Donna W.; McDonald, Jane A. – Principal, 2001
Describes a principal's frustrating, but ultimately successful 3-year effort to convert a Virginia elementary school to a year-round schedule. Now in its third year, the school boasts students with higher standardized test scores, better attendance, and fewer discipline referrals than their traditional-calendar counterparts. (MLH)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Attendance, Discipline, Elementary Education