At 3,181 educational schools or YRE schools annually, the dropout rate is less than 2%. The dropout rate of ordinary schools is about 5%. This means that YRE school students are less likely to drop out of school than other regular school pupils. The concept of YRE school is for short term. Students go to school for about 30 to 45 days and then take a break for 15 to 30 days. Said Yale School expert Catie Watson.
Year-round education is also known about the number of "trucks" it uses. Schools that use the "Monorail" annual calendar can only change the order of education / vacation in the academic year, all students and staff are on vacation at the same time at school. However, schools that use the "multitrack" annual calendar are completely different. It divides the whole student body and staff into different tracks (4 to 5). For example, if your school uses a 4-track system, 3 tracks out of 4 tracks will always go to school and 4 tracks are on vacation. The order of rotation depends on the annual calendar being used. In the 60/20 calendar, one track returns from vacation, one track leaves one track every twenty days.
In the annual education of the monorail, the same calendar is used in the whole school and the same holiday is finished. By receiving multitrack education throughout the year, students with different ages can participate on different holidays. When the school district wishes to save money, multiscreeting usually occurs. School administrators reviewing full-year education need to determine their goals and investigate whether a new calendar will help them achieve these goals. By having all stakeholders participate in decision-making and processes, we can improve the results when making major changes. Migration may be difficult if students, teachers, parents do not support the new timetable.