L.O.
the basic idea is that kids come back to school in September and have forgotten a lot of what they learned the previous year. so in year round school.. there are not more days of school in year round school.. but the breaks are spread out without the 10 weeks off in the summer.
my kids have a traditional schedule. I get to volunteer in the school often and I know the week before a big break (Christmas or easter break) the kids are bonkers.. just crazed with excitement over the break.. I can imagine with more breaks in the year..just more opportunities for kids to get super excited and unable to learn.
I thinik the year round school has had success in poor areas.. cause the kids go home to homes without book, without enriching activities, without parents to take them to the library, museums and such.
my kids will do about 30 minutes of school work most every day in the summer. when they go back to school in the fall most likely they will have made progress and certainly not have fallen behind.