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Nope.

We have a very advanced educational system over here. Naturally, I disagree with the benefits, since I find most of the youth just irrating. But then again, I guess it's a fault of my own. Not the system itself. But having school all the year around? Hell no. Holidays/vacations are a big part of growing up. If we took them away, it would be awfully counter-productive.

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I don't think the author meant to say no holidays, just no long summer break of 10 to 12 weeks in a row. Year round in the States usually means more breaks than a nine month schedule. Shorter days and more holidays! I think it ends up being the same amount of days and hours as the traditional 9 month school year.

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I think I flagged this? There is nothing wrong with it...I was just experimenting to see how the site works...sorry!

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Nope.  Our school year runs from late August through the first week of June.

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No

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No I don´t.

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Yes. We have lots of options here, including online public school that doesn't cost any extra over the taxes you pay for traditional public school. In this way, you could attend classes year round and graduate either on time or early, if you like. They have a maximum time to complete courses, but not a minimum. But yeah, they have year long and 9 month traditional public school, and they have online school that you can go at your own pace, as long as it takes no longer than the year long  programs, or you can go as fast as you like, as long as your grades meet a certain gpa.

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