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Siy, Jazlyn Marvele T. 2 AR-5

Summer Classes should be abolished

Summer is a time for fun and relaxation. Most people during summer spend their time travelling to other place or going to the beach. But some students, like myself has to spend the summer going to school and take summer classes. Everybody needs to take a break every once in a while. Be it from school, work or even from reality. That is why I believe that summer classes should be abolished.

One the reasons why summer classes should be abolished is because us students deserve to be given a break from all the stress we’ve received from school. We go to school for more than 10 months and we only get a 2 months break. It really seems to be unfair for us students. Being on vacation doesn’t mean we don’t learn anything new. According to the week staff (2010), 71 percent of adults said kids learn valuable lessons in the summer break by working, pursuing athletics, or attending camp.

Summer classes should only be given to those who want to take advanced courses or to students who failed their subjects and have to make up for it. Not all students want to have summer classes but there are some people who want to graduate early, that is why they take advanced classes but that doesn’t mean that everyone should take it because others want to relax on summer and have some fun.

It shouldn’t be given especially to us Architecture students because even without summer classes, we are already loaded with a lot of plates and assignments and due to that, a lot of us have already experienced sleepless nights. Architecture students like myself deserve to be given a vacation, a time to relax from all the pressures and stress we had from our plates and studies.

In Indianapolis, their school board suggests to have year-round classes for the students in their city. Eugene White, city superintendent, said “the schedule would add 20 class days every year, giving pupils more time to learn and shorter periods



References: Johnson, M. A. (2010) Retrieved on August 1, 2013 from http://www.nbcnews.com/id/39748458/ns/us_news-life/ The Daily Mail Reporter (2010) Retrieved on August 1, 2013 from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1324559/School-board-votes-plan-introduce-year-round-classes-pupils-Indianapolis.html The Week Staff (2010) Retrieved on August 1, 2013 from http://theweek.com/article/index/208721/year-round-education-is-summer-vacation-over-forever

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