Project L.I.F.T.Extended Year-Round School Calendar Survey
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: Increases academic outcomes
: Minimizes summer learning loss
: Additional help offered during breaks
: Improves teacher and student attendance
: Reduces discipline problems
: Reduces teacher stress
: Increases motivation among teachers and students
: Increases availability of enrichment opportunities during breaks
: Increases staff (teachers and administrator) burn-out
: Reduces student work opportunities
: Conflicts with college-bound student summer activities like Upward Bound, Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program, etc.
: Reduced support to sustain the extended school year calendar beyond the initial five years
: Disruption of athletics at the high school level
: Lack of after school care
: Disruption of family summer vacations
: Movement out of zone into a school with a traditional calendar
: Offer more 3-day weekends
: Offer shorter breaks during the year in order to move closer to a traditional summer
: Extend just the school day
: Smaller classes
: Increase optional summer programs
: Increase/modify parent-teacher conference times
: Extend the school year by 20 days
: Support a year round school calendar
Do you think a change in calendar should affect all Project L.I.F.T. schools?
Based on your current understanding about extending school time, do you support the notion of an extended, year-round school calendar?
As a staff member, do you have any concerns about adopting an extended, year-round calendar?
Please share your concerns about adopting an extended, year-round calendar.
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