Maine Educator June 2015

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students go to year-round? NO Students need time to relax their brains and be children. Lots can be learned from summer activities at rec departments, family gatherings and simply playing outside. - Bonny Plourde-Tingley, Madawaska EA

Children need to be allowed to be children by exploring the outdoors during summer. Also, children should have a break to engage in physical activities through their neighborhood recreation program. Summer is also a great time to expose children to museums, libraries, theaters, and other educational venues. - Robin Thurston, Washburn TA

The classroom environment in the summertime is too much for students to handle. A hot classroom is not conducive to learning and not all schools can afford air conditioning.

- Ryan Drost, Eastern Aroostook EA

A time-dependent approach might be more appropriate. Essentially, K-8 should run year-round, with summers providing targeted interventions. Grades 9-12 students would follow the same schedule as now in place. This will allow older students to gain employment skills through summer work opportunities. - Christopher Healy, Hermon TA

Summers are a time to recharge and “be a kid.� They have the rest of their lives to work year-round. - Anne Mourkas, Bangor EA

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