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  2. Summer vacation - Wikipedia

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    About 4 percent of public schools in the U.S. use a balanced calendar that operates year-round with a shorter summer break. [8] The modern school calendar has its roots in 19th-century school-reform movements seeking standardization between urban and rural areas. Up until the mid-19th century, most schools were open for a winter and summer term.

  3. Berner Middle School - Wikipedia

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    Half of that year's 9th and 10th grade students attending Massapequa High School were assigned to Berner High School for the 1962–1963 school year and the school's enrollment peaked in the early 1970s. After a decline in district enrollment from a high of 17,000 students in 1970 to 7,800 by 1986, Berner High School closed in 1987. [1]

  4. Holidays with paid time off in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An academic year typically spans from early fall to early summer, with two or three months of summer vacation marking the end of the year. K-12 public schools generally observe local, state, and federal holidays, plus additional days off around Thanksgiving, the period from before Christmas until after New Year's Day, a spring break (usually a ...

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  6. Year-round school in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Year-round school is the practice of having students attend school without the traditional summer vacation, which is believed to have been made necessary by agricultural practices in the past, the agrarian school calendar consisted of a short winter and a short summer could help with planting in the spring and harvest in the fall. In cities ...

  7. Category:Schools in Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    List of schools in Suffolk This page was last edited on 10 November 2010, at 20:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Hartismere School - Wikipedia

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    Hartismere is a state funded co-educational day school for scholars aged 11–18 in Eye, a town in High Suffolk. The headmaster is James McAtear who joined the School in 2006. In 2009 the school changed its status to become a Foundation School, the first in Suffolk. In September 2010 the school became Suffolk's first Academy and the first in ...

  9. Bio-Med Science Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school, originally a grades 9–12 high school, has expanded to include lower grade levels, with grades 5 and 6 at its Ravenna campus and grades K-4 at the Shalersville campus. Bio-Med opened as a community charter school in August 2012, but in April 2013 the school received a formal STEM designation for the State of Ohio. This new ...