Health, 29.10.2020 16:10, nengliangli523
In many parts of the country, school may occasionally be canceled due to weather events, such as snow storms,
hurricanes, or heat. Some years, students only miss one to two days of school, with an hour or two delay here or there.
Other years, students miss so many days that the school board is forced to make up time by extending the school year.
But is this fair to the students? Many claim that performance and enrollment suffer when the school year extends into
the summer. In your opinion, is extending the school year a good resolution for this issue? If not, what would you
propose as a solution?
In your essay, take a position on this question. You can choose to argue either side, or you may present a different point
of view on this question, but you must use specific reasons and examples to support your position.
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