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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 568134" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Susie I'm really glad your schools are progressive and "get it" about our kids and want to take a proactive step towards change. I only wish many more schools would get on board with this. I also wish more schools would get on board or at least create and optional school location in each district where there is a year round school. It works well too, at least for some kids and parents. I know my kids attended a year round district or rather a district where you could opt in to do that. 1 year I put Ms Queen in it to break up the siblings (which is necessary). I felt she would benefit from this type of schedule due to her lack of retention. It did wonders for her and she actually began enjoying school. The next year I opted to also try putting Mr. Busy in one too (different school then her though). He didn't do as well. It strained him being in school so much and not having the long break and too MANY breaks so often through out the year. It does better the standard way. That district also had later start times for the kids as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 568134, member: 455"] Susie I'm really glad your schools are progressive and "get it" about our kids and want to take a proactive step towards change. I only wish many more schools would get on board with this. I also wish more schools would get on board or at least create and optional school location in each district where there is a year round school. It works well too, at least for some kids and parents. I know my kids attended a year round district or rather a district where you could opt in to do that. 1 year I put Ms Queen in it to break up the siblings (which is necessary). I felt she would benefit from this type of schedule due to her lack of retention. It did wonders for her and she actually began enjoying school. The next year I opted to also try putting Mr. Busy in one too (different school then her though). He didn't do as well. It strained him being in school so much and not having the long break and too MANY breaks so often through out the year. It does better the standard way. That district also had later start times for the kids as well. [/QUOTE]
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