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1. What evidence would best support the following claim? A year-round schedule should not be adopted by schools because of the overall cost involved. According to "Scheduling Conflicts" by Paul Richfield, "active students attend approximately two enrichment camps during the summer in addition to family vacations and church/community summer events.” According to "Year Round: Hurt or Help?" by Burt T. Clark, "Teachers and students under the year-round schedule find the regular breaks refreshing." According to "Year-Round Schooling Cons" by Erick Watson, "already struggling schools would have to shell out exorbitant funding for summer energy costs and extended faculty contracts." According to "Stress and Scheduling: The Battle for Balance" by Amanda D. Oswell, "the rising amount of tests students must take in order to graduate is creating the need for extended school days and hours, leading to student burn-out and high drop-out rates."
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