Usually on a normal schedule, students go to school, get some homework done, and then head out to a special event or after school activity. Then they come home and finish their homework, and repeat the same process over and over. Now with a student enrolled in summer school, their schedule will probably be more packed than the example above. After school they spend however much time they have on a specific assignment, then they head out to an occasion and come home late (Patino, Erica). They spend hours and hours trying to complete the same assignment they began with and the rest of their homework as well, before the next day of school. Besidles finishing homework, students also have to save time to study for tests and quizzes. For instance, small quizzes on easy subjects such as vocabulary, will gradually increase a student’s grade if they continue to study for a proper amount of time. Although, with all of this extra work students receive, it takes more time to get these projects complete meaning less time to study (Seidel, Aly). So, when their homework is finally finished, it will be passed a usual bedtime and with only a few hours of sleep students will have to get up early in the morning to get ready. Without the proper hours of sleep, students will be very tired and weak to complete their work. Students should be able to accomplish their homework with an even amount of time …show more content…
The fear of missing out on summer break, is a dark thought that cannot be forgotten for every student dreams about the day when they can finally have a chance to sleep in, or catch up on what they have been missing on their favorite TV show. In summer school, there are more homework assignments and the process of studying on a specific subject will take a while to fully comprehend (The Pros and Cons of Taking Summer Classes). On a summer break, students are able to relax and have fun. For example, most families take their children to fun destinations like Hawaii or Disneyland. Even if they can’t afford that kind of a trip, some families could visit distant relatives or friends nearby and have fun on their own. Students can even meet up with other classmates for an entertaining party, movie, or shopping grounds. For a student who doesn’t have these opportunities and are stuck with summer school, they are missing out on all of the fun their friends and family are having. They are left out on all of the experiences they could endure, and will be wedged between homework and studying (The Pros and Cons of Taking Summer Classes). Working late on the weekends, and cramming in late assignments doesn’t sound like a vacation. During the school year, students work really hard focusing on passing the school year, so why can’t they have a break from all of this