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Longer summer doesn't necessarily equal longer school days. At least it shouldn't seeing as Edmonton managed with that 3 week teachers' strike a couple years ago.frostweaver said:No is my choice. If summer is longer, then the ordinary school days are even longer, making it even worst for students as they'll have more classes to go through, and more likely to have tests (due to the lengthened time of the day). But their study time has been cut down due to a longer school period. What does this means?
We are screwed.
And since our marks are so low, let's go to summer school!
So in the end, "same difference." It's all about school and more school. *OSA Brainwashed*
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