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When the School Year Starts in the U.S. — Summer Break, Calendars & Culture

When the School Year Starts in the U.S. — Summer Break, Calendars & Culture

Episode 3 Published 2 years, 6 months ago
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🏫 This episode explains when the school year starts in the United States and why many students return to class before summer ends. Listeners learn how school calendars changed over time, why schools used to begin in September, and why most now open in August or even late July.

The episode also covers holiday schedules, funding rules, and standardized testing, which all influence how schools choose their start date. Ideal for English learners who want to understand American culture and improve listening skills through real topics.

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📝 Vocabulary List:

1) public school: a school that is funded by the government

2) trend: a general direction in which something is developing

3) line up with: to agree with or match something

4) Labor Day: a holiday celebrated in the United States on the first Monday of September

5) school district: a group of schools that are administered by the same governing board

6) federal regulation: a rule or law that is made by the federal government

7) standardized test: a test that is given in the same way to students in many different schools or places

8) semester: one of two periods into which an academic year is divided

9) summer break: a period when schools are closed during the summer

10) back to school time: the time when schools reopen after summer break

11) dead time: time that is wasted or not used productively

12) Fahrenheit: a temperature scale used in the United States

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