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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
Gove, James R. – 1971
An assistant superintendent describes the background and economic advantages of a continuous school year plan in which students attend school for 45 class days and vacation for 15 days. Students are divided into four rotating shifts -- three groups are in class while the fourth group is on vacation. (MLF)
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Educational Finance, School Districts, School Schedules
Ellena, William J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1974
An interview with Wayne C. Malone, principal of Pasco Comprehensive Senior High School, Dade City, Florida. The Pasco district recently elected to adopt the 45-15 day extended school-year plan. (JF)
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Extended School Year, Interviews, School Schedules
Robin Lee Adams – ProQuest LLC, 2001
Year-Round Schooling (YRS), a calendar or scheduling concept, has become quite common in this country over the past thirty years. Generally schools have adopted YRS scheduling in an effort to: (1) increase efficiency in the operation of the schools and (2) enhance student development and learning. The University School at East Tennessee State…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Year Round Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Effectiveness
Barrett, Thomas; And Others – 1992
The 1991-92 school year marked the first year of implementation of Year-Round Education (YRE) in seven Riverside Unified School District elementary schools. To assess participant satisfaction with the program, a survey was conducted of parents, all staff, and fourth- through sixth-grade students. The parent survey was conducted in two phases.…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Schools, Intermediate Grades, Parent Attitudes
Ashburn, Ellen Waranch – 1974
An analysis of the student and teacher attitude questionnaires revealed a strong difference between teachers and students in their experiences with Virginia Beach 45-15 program where students attend classes 45 days and break 15 days year round. Teachers were almost in total support of the benefits and advantages of 45-15. Students were more…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Experimental Programs, Participant Satisfaction, Program Effectiveness
Banta, Trudy W. – Tennessee Education, 1977
In March 1976 the Knox County school board cut short Tennessee's only recent experiment in year-round education because only 12 percent of the 5,500 students in the 5 West Knox County schools involved in the 3-year trial elected to attend the summer quinmester of the 5-quin school year. (AUTHOR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Extended School Year, Parent Attitudes
Birrell, James R.; And Others – 1994
This study sought to determine if summer student teaching in year-round elementary schools could provide preservice teachers with a viable alternative to traditional spring and fall programs. Data were collected on student demographics, students' attitudes toward year-round schooling, autobiographical surveys, and students' overall attitudes and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Higher Education, Nontraditional Students, Preservice Teacher Education
Crowder, Galen R. – 1976
This practicum was formulated because of the consistent pressure from parents and teachers of the existing three year-round schools in the Cherry Creek School District, Englewood, Colorado to consider expanding year-round education to the middle school. As a result of two previous studies that were completed at the time of the formulation of the…
Descriptors: Community Surveys, Elementary Secondary Education, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
Bradford, James C., Jr. – 1987
This 10-year follow-up three-part evaluation describes how well the City of Buena Vista (Virginia) Public Schools implemented a year-round school program for high school students. The focus of the program was the organization and development of a tuition-free extended-school-year quarter plan that included a voluntary fourth quarter. The…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Free Education, Quarter System, School Schedules
Boxer, Karen; And Others – 1971
The primary topic of this evaluation report is the summer quinmester that extended from June 14 to August 16, 1971. The report also explores the concept of the extended school year program through questionnaire responses from parents, pupils, teachers, administrators, the business and industrial community, the educational community, and other…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Extended School Year, High Schools
Ananda, Nandang; And Others – 1997
There is no lack of debate regarding year-round schooling. Emotions run high when school districts tamper with the "traditional" agrarian school calendar and adapt a year-round calendar. This study examines one program in a multi-track year-round elementary school, a tutoring program delivered during the students' intersession. Through…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, School Schedules
Smith, Paul J. – 1970
This paper reviews the literature pertaining to the economic feasibility, public acceptance, and learning outcomes of year-round schools. Although much of the discussion is applicable to public schools throughout the United States, the author is mainly concerned with determining the suitability of a year-round school plan for the small Illinois…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bibliographies, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education

Young, Raymond J.; Berger, Donald E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Describes the methods and results of an evaluation of a year-round junior high school program in the Bethel (Washington) school district. Discusses the opinions of teachers, students, and parents, and notes that tests revealed that student achievement levels were similar to those of a comparable district on a conventional schedule. (PGD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Junior High Schools, Nontraditional Education, Parent Attitudes
Smith, Mary Lee; Glass, Gene V. – 1976
Despite an evaluation study that showed no differences in student achievement between students in traditionally scheduled schools and in year round schools (YRSs), school personnel continued to provide anecdotal evidence of educational benefits in YRSs. In this oral testimony, the continuity of the learning process was stressed. Because the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Grade 6, Mathematics