School Snow Days Are Good For Education

Wednesday, January 22, 2014 - 16:30 in Psychology & Sociology

Powdered Playground Skeezix1000, Wikimedia Commons When a storm is brewing and the streets are soon to be rendered useless by mounds of snow, there's really only one thing running through every student's mind: please let tomorrow be a snow day. Now there's science to back up canceling school due to nasty weather. According to a study by Harvard Kennedy School assistant professor Joshua Goodman, keeping the school doors open can actually hurt learning more than a snow day closure. Here's the lowdown: When districts and schools decide to call off school, they also tend to tack on extra days in the schedule to make up for lost time. But when weather conditions are snowpocalyptic, parents are going to keep kids home anyway, or transportation won't be available for students to get to class. These absences can cause students to miss...

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