the same or they might be different. Secondly, I believe that if someone transferred to a year-round school that they would probably going to have the same amount of homework that we have but way harder problems than we have on our homework every night.
I believe that being in a year-round school can help students remember what they learned in school by only having 2 week breaks after each 6 weeks of school. The students can also remember what they learned by paying attention in school and listening to what the teacher/instructor says or tells you to do in class or the students are really, really smart and have a perfect score in every class. The teachers probably making it easy for the students to remember or the students are really into the subject(s). Over the 2 week break they most likely send packets with the kids to work on during their summer break so they can remember what to do and so that they get a really good score on their tests and quizzes. Another way the students can remember what they are learning in school is by really focusing on their work and focusing when the teacher is talking by not talking to your friends during class or not passing notes to people during class is in section.
I believe that year-round schools can benifit students byhelping the students learn at a steady pace. It also benifits the students by helping them build long-lasting friendships with the people they want to be friends with. Another way it benifits the students is by making sure the students don't forget what they learned in class/lesson. And lastly, it also hepls the kids keep a consistant schedule.
I believe that year-round schools will help improve student achevement, students will remember what they learned in school and it will help students.