One major disadvantage of year-round education is the financial burden it places on communities and schools. Additional funding is needed for teachers' pay, maintenance, and utilities in order to operate schools year-round. In addition, the disruption of the traditional summer work force, which includes student jobs and temporary businesses, contributes to financial challenges and unfairness. There would be significant effects on children's mental health if schools were open year-round. It is important to not overlook the effects of year-round education on mental health. Students who experience prolonged periods of academic pressure without enough breaks are more likely to experience stress, anxiety, and burnout. The lack of an extended summer vacation robs kids of essential time off for “relaxation, exploration, and rejuvenation” which has a negative impact on their wellbeing. There is faulty data to conclude that year-round education would improve retention and understanding of the material. Despite the academic advantages, the effectiveness of year-round education is still debatable. The idea that shorter, more frequent breaks improve learning outcomes is supported by limited