On the other hand, implementing year-round schooling presents logistical challenges and may disrupt established family routines. Coordinating schedules with other schools in the district, arranging childcare during the shorter breaks, and aligning vacation times with work schedules can pose significant obstacles for families (Navolio, Maria). Additionally, the traditional notion of a summer break holds cultural and social significance for many communities, and transitioning to a year-round schedule may encounter resistance from students, parents, and educators alike. Additionally, implementing year-round schooling requires careful logistical planning and resources. Coordinating schedules with other schools in the district, arranging transportation, and providing childcare during the shorter breaks can be complex and costly (Sindhu). Moreover, year-round schooling may impact community organizations, such as summer camps and recreational programs, which often rely on the traditional summer break for their