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Mitchell-Hoefer, Megan D. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation reports a study of a year-round school in comparison to a traditional calendar school and whether the year-round school calendar was related to higher student achievement in a large, school district in the southeastern United States. The data represented the results of third through fifth grade student state test scores in the…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Language Arts, State Standards, Focus Groups
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Schlechty, Phillip C. – 1974
Part of the Virginia Beach year-round school program evaluation, this final report contains a detailed analysis of parental attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions. The data leads to the following conclusions: a majority (53.3 percent) of parents are dubious or negative toward the 45-15 pilot project; a slight majority of parents in the pilot schools…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation, Parent Attitudes, Pilot Projects
Schlechty Associates, Chapel Hill, NC. – 1973
A preliminary analysis of parent responses to questions related to factual information about the Virginia Beach 45-15 pilot elementary school program, where students attend classes 45 days and break 15 days year round, is provided. Specifically, the information component of the Virginia Beach 45-15 Pilot Project Questionnaire, which consists of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Education, Experimental Programs, Item Analysis
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Serow, Robert; And Others – 1992
In 1991, graduate students at North Carolina State University conducted an evaluation of the first 2 years of the Year-Round Education (YRE) Program of the Wake County Public School System. The evaluation involved surveys of 350 parents and 42 teachers that assessed their satisfaction with the program, and brief group interviews with 12 randomly…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Parent Attitudes
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Campbell, Wallace D. – ERS Spectrum, 1994
Summarizes a study examining whether year-round schooling, compared to a traditional school-year schedule, would affect the achievement and attendance of a group of at-risk Texas elementary students. There was little consistency between various groups' perceptions and actual student outcomes. There was no significant difference favoring year-round…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Elementary Education, High Risk Students
Schlechty Associates, Chapel Hill, NC. – 1973
Dramatic changes in school calendars create the need for compensating changes in routines of family and community life. For schools undertaking year-round programs the extent to which families and communities are willing and able to make necessary adjustments certainly bears on the educational programs. Therefore well conceived efforts to evaluate…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Education, Experimental Programs, Family School Relationship
Evans, Robert A.; And Others – 1978
One objective of this study was to discover whether education of students on the 45-15 plan differed from that provided on the traditional schedule. Another objective was to assess the attitudes of the educators, parents, students, and business people of Prince William County toward the two plans. The educational evaluation compared, across…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Attitudes, Community Attitudes, Comparative Analysis
Lahaderne, Henriette M. – 1972
This document reports the results of an evaluation of the initial year of the modified 45-15 year-round program. The assessment attempted to estimate the acceptance of the plan by parents, pupils, and school staffs; describe the adjustments necessitated by the new school calendar; compare the programs of the year-round schools with those of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Attitudes, Attitudes, Comparative Analysis
Phoenix Union High School District, AZ. – 1975
On the basis of a needs assessment conducted by the Phoenix Union High School District a proposal for partial Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title III funding was submitted in January, 1972. Goals for Year Round Schools for Phoenix were: (1) to provide a specially designed curriculum and a uniquely trained staff for the twelve month…
Descriptors: Career Development, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives, Employment Opportunities