National Education Association, Research Division and American Association of School Administra- tors, Summer School Programs: Oppo:tunities and Trends. Education Research Service Circular No. 4, 1963, Washington, D.C., the Association, July, 1963, 46p.

National Education Association, Research Divi3i,n1 and American Association of School Administra- tors, Summer School Programs: Teaching Staff; Salaries, and Financing.Educational Research Service Circular No. 5, 1963, Washington, D.C., GT Wi-sOCIiition, October, 1963, 43p.

National Science Foundation, Summer Science Training Programs for High Ability Secondary School Students, 1962. Washington, D.C., the Foundation, 1962, 20p.

Nesbitt, William 0., "The Extended School Year for Teachers to Plan and Prepare", California Journal of Secondary Education, 35:257-59, April, 1960.

New York State University, "Descriptive Report on the Class Survey", New York University, Farmingdale, 1964, 38p.**

New York Times Education Supplement, "Long Vacations Cut", New York Times Education Sup- plement, 2441:400, March 2, 1962.

Norris, J. A., Jr., Positions Taken by Governors Pertaining to School Term Extensionas a Factor in the Equalization of Rural and City Educational Opportunity in the Public Schools of North Carolina.(Doctoral disserN.,tion,u e University) iAnn Arbor, Mic@gan: Univer- sity Microfilms, 1963. No. 64- 2835..

North Carolina, Report of the Commission for the Study ofa Twelve Months' Use of Public School [Wilding and Facilities for Pu lic Sc oolurposes.Raleig:State o Northarolina, December, 1960, 25p.

O'Rourke, Joseph, "The Extended School Year, A Teacher's View", Theory in Practice, 1:166-69, June, 1962.

Ohio StateUniversity,"The Year-Round School",Theory Into Practice, Vol; 1, No. 3, .Bureau of Educational Research and Service, The Ohio State University, June, 1962.

"Oldham, F. H., "Length of the School Day and School Year", National Association of Secondary School Principals Bulletin, 46:194-8, September, 1962.

Phi-Delta-Kappan, "Progress in Lengthening the School Year", Phi-Delta rKappan, 42:31, Oct., 1960.

Phillips, H. E., ''We Lengthened the School Day", Phi DeltcLLaCapan, 43:168-69, January, 1962.

Radcliffe, Shirley A., and Winslow R. Hatch, "Advanced Standing", New Dimensions in Higher Education No. 8 (OE 54014), U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Wel are,. rceof Wasnil ton, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1961, 24p.

Richards, John R., and Others, "A Comparison of the Trimester and Four-Quarter Calendars for Year-Round Operation of Public Higher Education in California", California State Coordin- ating Council for Higher Education Sacramento, February, 1964, 52p.**

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AUTHOR Pierce, Willitt S.; xtemstad, Robert C. TITLE A Bibliography of References to the Extended School Year, Year-Round School and Related Topics (Versicn I). INSTITUTION Southeast Wisconsin Regional Education Center, Burlington. REPORT NO SWREC-5-72-023* PUB DATE May 72 NOTE 41p.

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 BC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographic Citations; *Bibliographies; *Extended School Year; *Year Round Schools- ABSTRACT This documbnt represents a compilation of the bibliographic references of all documents that had been collected by the Southeast Wisconsin Regional Education Center (SWREC) prior to March 1, 1972. The bibliography has been organized into the major chronological segments: Before 1950, 1950-1959, 1960-1964, 1965-1969, 1970, and 1971. Within each section, citations are listed alphabetically by author's name. A related document is EA 005 090. (Author/MLF) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALT,', EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO- DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIG- INATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPIN IONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDU- CATION POSITION OR POLICY.

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REFERENCES TO THE EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR, YEAR-ROUND SCHOOL AND RELATED TOPICS

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A Publication of the SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN REGIONALEDUCATION CENTER Serving CESA 16 and CESA 18 (ESY Information Service) May, 1972 Burlington, Wisconain

Prepared-by Willitt S. Pierce Robert C. Remskid 5-72-023 Project Associates

TILMED_FROM_BESVAVAILABLEZQRY I introductory Note

This bibliography has been organized into majorchronological segments as follows:

Section 1.0 Before1950 2.0 1950-1959 3.0 1960-1964 4.0 1965-1969 5.0 1970 6.0 1971

This document represents a compilation of thebibliographical references which had been collected by of all documents SWREC prior to March 1,1972 on the topic of or ESY. Currently,we year-round school are attempting to collectas many of these references our library. as possible for

In the process of collectingthe actual documents we have discovered a number ofmistakes in the bibliographies whichwere used to build this one -- mistakes which have beenincorpor- ated into this document,. Thesemistakes include misspellings of names, incorrect datesand wrong journal titles.Prusently projected is a revision of this document eliminatingmany of those mistakes toappear ate in 1972.

Documents which SWCEC hadin its reference library at the time the bibliographywas typed are indicated by asterisks following thereference. A single asterisk the document in hard indicates that SWREC has copy form and a double asterisk tharitis in microfiche form only. An Annotated Bibliography organized by topic has beenprepared to accompany this Bibliography and providesome initial guidance to tile this area. prospective'student of the literaturein Before 1950

Beveridge, J. H., Omaha High Schoolson All-Year Plan. School Life, XI, 2, October, 1923, p. 22.

Brinkerhoff, George 1., "The Effects of All-Year Schools UponPupil Advancement", Educational Method, 1930, 10, 168-174.*

Brinkerhoff, George I., "The Effects of All-Year SchoolingUpon Scholarship", Educational Method, 1931, 10, 203-209.*

Brinkerhoff, George I., "The Effects of All-Year SchoolingUpon Social Adjustment", Educational Metho1, 1931, 10, 290-294.*

Bush, R. H.,The Status of the Summer Schools in Secondary Schools in Illinois.Springfield, IL, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1927, 69p.

Chicago Board of Education, Directory, of Public Schools of Cityof Chicago. 1929-30, Chicago, tl.e Board, p. 230-232.

Clark, W. F., "An All-Year Elementary School",Elementary School Journal, 1921, 22, 286-289.

Clogston, E. B., "Health and Scholarship in Summer School",School Review, 1929, 37, 760-763.

ICorson, David B., "The All-Year School", Journal of Education,88:563-68, December 5, 1918.

Cubberley, Ellwood P., "Vacation Schools and ContinuousSessions of Public Schools", Monroe'.s Cyclopedia of Education, 5:701-702. ..11.0~01

Elementary School Journal, "The Ali -Year Schoo!", Elementary SchoolJournal, 26:2-4, Sept., 1925.

Elementary School Journal, "The All-Year School",Elementary School Journal, 30:83-84, October, 1929.

Farrand, Wilson, O'Shea, M. V., "The All-Year Schoolsin Newark'', Zchool and Society, 23: 462-69, April 10, 1926.* ....10

Farrand, Dr. Wilson and Professor M. V. O'Shea, The Year Schools Newart;, New Jersey, 1925.

George Peabody College for Teachers,. "Public Schoolsof INs..thville, Tennessee, A Survey Report", Division of Surveys and Field Studies, 1931.

George Peabody College for Teachers, Division of Surveys and FieldStudies, The Atl-Year School of Nashville, Tennessee. Field Study, No. 3, Nashville, the Collegr1931160p

C Hebb, BerthaU., "All-Year Schools Have Many Advantages" School life,VIII, 9, May, 1923, p. 198. Irons, H. S., "An Evaluation of the Twelve - Months Plan in the Junior and Vocational High School, Ambridge, Pennsylvania", unpublished Master's thesis, Ohio State University, 1953.

Irons, H. S., "Utilizing Buildings and Instructionol Materials 12 Months Annually", American School Board Journal, March, 1934, p. 17-19.

Lovell, Louis F., "All-Year School ", Educational Review, 73:196-202, April, 1927.

McNalley, Edward .1. and Others, "Report on the All-Year School", Elementary School Journal, 30:509-18, March, 1930.*

National Association of Secondary-School Principals, "A Twelve-Month Program in Gladewater High School", Biriletirof the Notional of Secondary-School Principals, Nov. -ember, 1948.

National Education Journal, "Teachers Role in All-Year Program", National Education Journal, November, 1948.-

Odell, Charles W., Summer Work in Public Schools.University of Illinois, Bulletin, Volume 27, No. 34, p. i-4r2:Educational Research Bulletin, No. 49, Urbana, Illinois, University of Illinois, 1930, 42p..

Pahl, Eleanor, Childhood Education, -October,' 1947.

Petersen, R. G., "The 12-Month School", American School Board Journal, -1945, 110, 38-404

Pierce, Paul R., "Maladjustments of AdOlescents", School P4view, 37:679-86, November, 1929.

Reals, Willis H., A Study of the Summer High School. Contributions to Education No. 337. New York: Teachers College, , 1928, 88p.

Review of Educational Researci.. "The All-Year School", Review of Educational Research,1:193-99 and 237-8, June, 1931 *

Robinson, F. P., "Effect of the Year-Round Attendance on Students", Journal offigher Education, 1943, 14, 441-443.

-Roe, Warren A.., "TheAll -YearSchool", 'Bulletin, 6:10-22, October, 1926. Washington, D.C., Department of Elementary School PrWs, National Education Association. -

Roe, W. A., "All- Year - Schools -- A Potential Progressive Educational Improvement",Educational ....Methods, 1930, 10, 3-6. Roe, Warren A., "Comparative Costs of intergroted All -Year Schooling and of Part-Time Schooling", Educational Method, 1931, 10, 350458.*

School Executive, "The AU -Year Program", SchooFExecutive, April1949. School Executive, "Alt -Year Schools", 01=1.Mare.~*School_Exeautives Magaiine, 49:517, July, 1930. School Executive, "The All-Year SchoOl", School Executive, .Nomnber, 1930. School Executive, "Year-Round School", School Executive, December, 1945.

School Life, "All-Year Schools Have Many Advantages", School Life, May, 1923,

School Review, "All-Year School", School Review, 37:174-75, March, 1929.

Swan,. Edith, "A Mother's View of the Twelve-Month School Plan", Elementary School Journal, 26:428-29,February, 1926.

Taylor, D. E., "Year.Around School" School Executive, 1945, 65, 50-51.

Thomas, M. J., "Returns on aYear-RoundInvestment", Educational leadership, 1948, 5, 459464.

U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education, Summer Sessions of City Schools.Bulletin, 1917, No. 45, Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1918, 45p.

Vanderslice, H. R., "The All-Year School in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania", Elementary School Journal, Vol. 30, April, 1930, 576-585, 9p.*

Vanderslice, H. R., "Five Year's Experience With the All-Year School"; Elementary SchoolJournal, Vol. 34, December, 1933, 256-268, pr..*

Weber, H. C., "The All-Year School", Journal of Education, 104:347-51, October 19, 1926.

Wirt, W. A., "A School Year of Twelve Months'', Education,June, 1907, p. 619-22. 1950-1959

Anderson, 1... W. and R., E. Kehoe, "Advantages of Extending theSchool Year ", Michigan Educa- tion Journal, 32:415-17, May, 1955.

Baker, John, Coming School Al! Year Round.President, Canton, Ohio Board of Education, San Francisco Examiner; November 4,957.

/base'', Horace C., "The Twelve-Month School", Bulletin of the Notional Association ofSecon- dary School Principals, 37:18-33, December, 1953.

Berman, Harvey, Do. Our Schools Need More Time?' American School Board Journal, November,

Best, W., "A Year-Round School Program", American School Board Journal, 1953, 73, 56-59.

Better Schools, "Summer Schools Get a:Face-Lifting", Better Schools, 1958, 4, 5-6.

Boutwell, W. D., "What's Happening in Education? Courses in Summer?", National Parent- Teacher, 1959, 53, 20.

Brandes, L. G., "Report on the Extended School Day', National Association of Secondary School

Principals Bulhtin, 43:169-76, S 1959. .

Brown, K. R., "What is a teacher's Work Year?", California Teachers Association Journal, 52: .8-9, October, 1956.

Brown, R. S., "Summer4Ime Kindergarten", School Executive, 1958, 77, 77-79.

California Journal of Secondary Education, As posium of the Meaning of the Enrollment Buie far Secondary Education.California Journal of Secondary Education, February, 195.

Cardozier, V. R., "Four a 210-Day School Year", Phi Delta Kappan, 38:240-42, March, 1957.

Carper, E. L.; "A Comprehensive Summer School Program", National Association of Secondary School Principals Bulletin, 1959, 43, 177-178.

Changing limes, "Use the Schools the Year Round", Changing Times, 10:13-14, April, 1956.

Childhood Education,When do School Bells Ring for 'You?", Childhood Education', 30:23-5+. S 1953.

Cincinnati Public Schools, Department of Research, Statistics, and Information, The Four-Quarter School Year: A Status Report with Pertinent Applications to Cincinnati.CincinItati: Board of Education, August, 1958, 76p.

Clark, D, 0., "Why Not an 11-Month School Year?", School Executive, 1958, 77, 61.

2. Columbia University, The High School Principal and Staff Plan for ProgramIm715tment.Secon- dary School Administration Series, Bureau of Pt----igliTcIteachers CaleWCOlumbia University, 1958.

Connecticut State Department of Education, Full Use of Educational Facilities.Bureau of Research and Statistics, Connecticut State Department of Education, May, 14 .P.

Contra Costa County Taxpayer's Association, Research Bulletin No. '9, February, 1956, The All- Year School, A Critical Review.

Crawford, R. M., "Advantages and Disadvantages of the Twelve-Month School Year", National Association of Secondary Sake! Principals' bulletin, 42:232-4, April, 1958.

Deacon, J. M., "Year-Round Programs", Notional Association of Secondary rir als Bulletin, 1956, 40, 88-89.

Derthick, L. G. and Others, "The Year-Round School", School Life, 40:8-10, October, 1957.

Donovan, E., "Georgia Begins an Extended School Service Program", National Elementary Princi- pal, 31:22-4, April, 1952.

Easton, E. C., "Year-Round Operation of Colleges", Bureau of Engineering Research, 1958, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. ,

Education Summary, Double Sessions - Double Trouble.Education Summary, September 27, 1959.

Educational Research Science, 'Status of Year-Round Programs, Length of School Year for Prafe:mional Employees in City School System. Educational ResearcScience, A.A.S.A. and N.E.A. Circular No 7, August, 1952.

Faunae, Roland C., "Twelve Months of School", Bulletin of,the National Association of Secondary School Princlpals, 1952, 36, 25-29.

Fitztrick, W. j., "A History of Summer Schools in the United States from 1900 to 1953", un- published Ph. D. thesis, New York University, 1956.

Fitzpatrick, William J., "All-Year School, Pro and Con", School and Society. 86:191-92, April 26, 1958.

Fleming, Arthur S., Statement by, Secretary of U.S. Office of Health Educatiorhand Welfare for NewsConference, Washington, D.C., August 13, 1959.

Florida State 'Department of Education The All Year School. Tallahassee: the Department, April, 1957, 5p.

Folemon, T. C., "Full Employment may be the Answer", California Teachers Association Journal, 54:23-5, April, 1958.

Forsheit, S., "Extended Session Schedule", National Association Secondary School Principals Bulletin, 43:166-8, S 1959.

2.2 Fosdick; Harry A., "All-Yea. Schools Are O.K.- But Not on the Quarter Plan ", California Teachers Associntion Journal, March, 1952.

Friggens, P.,"Year-Round School ", National Plrent-Teacher., 1959, 53, 7-9.

Gabbard, H. F., "Extended School Services the Year Around", National ElementaryPrincipal, 31:2-5, April, 1952.

Gcumnitz, Walter H., "Underbuiltor Underused?", Clearing House 30 (January, 1956), 275-79. Condensed: Education Digest 21(April, 1956),737-137-

Goodland, J. I., "Year-Round Use of Educotional Facilities", School Review, 65:387,D 1957.

Green, Arthur S., Taking the Hazards from Half -Day Sessions. The AmericanSchool Board Journal, November, 1958.

Grieder, C., "Let's Lengthen the School Year", Nation's School, 62:28(9, August,1958.

Harbo, A. F., A Longer School Year: All-Year School and Other Plans to Extend the School Year. gia:Z11 Project NO7127§i: IkK7747--.1nesota StateDepartment of Eductition, 1958,

Harding, Mrs. R. B., "Supporting Year-Round School", National Parent Teacher,52:40, Dec., 1957.

Hartsell, H. C., "The Twelve-Month School", Bulletin of the NationalAssociation of Secondary School Principals, 37:18-33, December,-D53.

Hechinger, Fred M., Pro and Can- The Ye-r-Round School.Parent's Magazine, June, 1958.

Henderson, H., "Why Close Schools in Summer?", Collier's, 137 (June 1956), 92-97.

Hull, J. D., and Grace Wright, "The All-Year School: ABibliography", Government Circular, 470, 1956, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare,Office of Education, Washington, D.C.

Imhoff, Myrtle M., and Wayne Young, "School Organization",Review of 'Educational Research 29:160-61, April, 1959.

Irwin, Constance, and Others, "Year-Round School Program (symposium)", rltional Education Association Journal, 1956, 45, 82-84. Klein, H. 1., "Whena Twelve-Month Plan is Carried Out", Childhood Education,- 28:262-4, F, 1952. Klotz, R. R., "How Long Should the School Year Be?", Pennsylvania SchoolJournal, 107:374-6, May, 1959.

Lafferty, H. M., "Let's Keep Schools Open in Summer", Nation's School, 48:41-2,July, 1951.( *-

Leibman, Mary Bruhnke, A Simple Answer to the School Problem, Woman'sDay, October, 1959...

2.3 Los Angeles City School District, Committeeto Study the Ail-Year School, The All-Year School. Los,Angeles; :Board of Education, July, 1954, 81p.

I Maynard, ZoIlie M., and Thomas D. Bailey,'Summer School with a Difference I", National Education Association Journal, 46(May, 1957), 297-99.

McCarty, Donald J., ''Is the.AIIYear School,the Answer ?", Administrator's Notebook, 6(February, 1958), 1-4.

McLeod, June, Teacher Participation in Meeting _ Some of the Problems of Double Sessions. alum- tionol Leadership, March, 1958.

Miles, Dorothy, "Lexington's Year-Round School", American School Board Journal124(March, 1952) 27-28.

Minn, Journal of Education, "Should the School Takethe Leadership in Summer Recreation Programs'', Minn J Ed, 38:36, April, 1958.

MacPherson, Vernon D., ''Keeping Schools Open AllYear ", Nation's Schools, 56(September, 1955), 51-54.

Nation's Schools, "Administrators Dispute Arguments for All-YearSchool". Nation's Schools, June, 1951.

Notion's School, "Len thening the School Year; Superintendents'Opinions ", Nation's Schools, 62 C (December, 1'.;55), 6p,

Nation's Schools, Anpnles Rejects Plan for Keeping Schools OpenYear Round; Calls It Costly, Inconvenient", N.ition's Schools, 55(February, 1955), 120, 122.

Nation's Schools, "Smerintendents Reject All-Year School Plan;Opinion Poll", Nation's Schools, 55(Moy, 195:9, 6p. .

National Education Association, Research Division, The All-Year School.Washington, D.C., the Association, July, 1958, I0p.

National Education Aesociation, Double Session... National Education Association,Research Memo, 'November, 1958.

National Education Alpx.:iotion and American Association of School Administiators,Status of Year-, ' Round Scheo:ye..Dgrams: Length of Year for Professional 'Emploees in City Sc Too tfraticTriairsio aorch er---7%TeM107r;ITIiRington, D.., t e Association,ugust, 1952, 21p.

National Education Association, "Year-Round School. Program;symposium", National Education Association Journal, 45:82-4, F 1956.

National Parent-Teacher, "Shall We Change. the SchoolCalendar ?'', National Parent4eacher, C 52(October, 1957), 12-14, 35p.

'2.4 Notional School Boords Association, What Price Double Sessions? National School Boards Associ- ation, 1959.

National School Public Relations Association, "Cleveland Debates Year-Round School Proposal", Education U.S.A., April 2, 1958.

New York - Bard College, A Reporton the Bard College Pilot Study and Four - Quarter System. Bard College, Annondaleon-the-Hudson, New York, Octuber, .1958.

Ogden, Clyde L., "The Four- Quarter Plan ...How Practical an Idea?", American School Board Journal, 133:19-21, Julys 19-21, August, 1956.

Ohio Schools, "A Possible Solution to Emergency School Housing, Problems", OhioSchools, (May, 1956).

Omstein, J. A., "Education in the News", High Point, 39:70-5, M :h, 19J7.

Palm, Reuben R-., and H. L. Ylvisaker, "How Effective Is the All-Year Secondary School?",Bul- letin of the Notional Association of Secondary-School Principals, 34 (April, 1950), 63:75:

-Penk, G. L. and G. F. Verner, "Let's Look Before We Leap", American SchoolBoard Journal, 21-22, October, 1959.

Popen, Edward J., Want to Try It?- Rush-Henrietta School Did and It Works. The Instructor, March, 1958.

Post, Alan A., "The All-Year School", Legislative Analysis for rici California State Legislature, October4,1958.

Potter, Gladys, Packing Them In.Editorial, Educational Leadership, October, 1954.

Rappleye, W. 0., "Columbia's Year-Round Medico/ Course", School-and Society,86:18, January, 4, 1958.

Rich, K. W., "Present Status of the All-Year Secondary School", CaliforniaJournal of Education, 31 (January, 1956), 18-24.

Ridgeway, John M., Superintendent of Schools, Lexington, Kentucky. Letterto National Education AssociationResearch Division, February 18, 1958.

Robinson, H. M., ''Year-Round Schools Again?", le...=t7.7.S2L.....__IoolJournal, 57:420, May, °1957.

Rulless, D. Johnson, "What Are the Evidences of Need'for All Yei Educational Program?", National Association of Secondary School Principals bulletin, April, 1953.

St. Maly, Maurice E., "El;wen Months for Schoo Administrators", American SChoolBoard Journal, 136(June, 1958), 27-28.

San MaipO County School, A Stud of the-Four-Quarter. System for Elementaryand Sec'-ndor Wools. Unpublished report nom :te Office o the County Superinten ent of choo s, San Mote° ounty Schools, 1951. Sorner, D. S., "Why 180 Days of School?", Clearing House, 34(November, 1959); 181p.

Scholastic, "Shculd High Schools Go on a Year-Routt.; Schedule?,Scholastic, 58:9, Feb. 2, 1951.

Scholastic, "Twelve.Month School Yeor? Pro and Con Discussion", Scholastic, 68 (Moy 3, 1956), 7-8.

Scholastic, "Year-Round High School ? Pro and Con Discussion", Scholastic,62:7-8, May 13, 1953.

School Executive, "Educational Research Service Studies Status ofYear-Round School Programs in City Schools; Only Modifications of Plan in Use Now", SchoolExecutive, 72:82, Novem- ber, 1952.

School Executive, "Summer Use of-School Facilities", SchoolExecutive, 74(July, 1955); 62-71.

School Executive, "Year-Round School Program ", SchoolExecutive, October, 1953.

School Life, Half-Day Sessions. School Life, Journal of theU.S. Office of Education, Nov., 1957.

School Management, Double Sessions: The Way The're Being Handled. School Management, Jan- uary, 1958.

School Management, "Florida Says 'No'to the AU-Year School", School Management (November- December, 1957), 45.-i47.

School Management, "The How and Why of 12-MonthContracts for Teachers", SchOol Managcmerit, I (November::December, 1957), 20-.23, 72-.74. . School Management, New Loo! at Class Life, SubjectMatter and Teacher Development, School Management, .T471958.

School Management, "The TweIve-Month SchoolYears' Will It Solve Your Building Problems ? ", Scho61 Management, 1:22-25, 82-84, September,1957:

Schweickhard, D. W., "More Time in School",Minn. J Ed, 39:24-5, November, 1958.

Seligman, Daniel, The tow Productivity of theEducation Industry. Fortune, October, 1958',

Service, "Status of Year-Round &I:lop! Programs; Length ofSchool Year for Professional Employees in City School Systems" (prod) Educational Research Serive,1952, The Service.

Shannon, J. R., "Recess from Living", Education,71:657-9, June, 1951.

Shick, W. L., "full -Time Education", Journrilof English Eciti:m.t7On, 48:708.9, May, 1958.

Smith, Louise L., and Thomas D. Horn,Is the Half-Dal Session Full Measure? Journal of the Association for Childhood Education International, April,1954.

Sternig, John, "Roundupon the Year-Round School", Notional Education Association Journal, 47 (January, 1958), 46-48.

2.6 Stonecipher, J. E., "How Can Summer Schools improve the Total School Program?", National Association of Secondary School Principals Bulletin, April, 1953.

Texas Outlook, "Los Angeles City Schools Conduct Study to Determine Effect of Twelve-Month Year% Texas Outlook, 40:28, April, 1956.

Time, All Year Cure-All? Time, 71, 67, March 10, 1958.

Times Education Supplement, "Hours of Work", Times Ed Sup, 2293:771, May 1, 1959.

Times Education Supplement, "Six Days Preferred", Times Ed Sup, 2293:755, May 1, 1959.

U.S. Department of'-alth, Education, and Welfcre, Office of Education, Washington, D.C.: U.S. % Printing Office: Fall, 1962, Enrollment, Teachers, and SchoolhouAig Trends in Finaricing Public Education 1929-30 to 1959-60. Survey of Public School Class- room Shortages in the Fall of 1959 in Borrowed-vp Districts. Revenue Programs for the Public Schools in the U.S. 1959-60. Current Expenditure Per Pupil in Public School Systems, Urban School Systems, 1958-59.Public School Finance Programs of the U.S. 1957-58. Statistical Summary of Education 1957-58, Chapter 1, Teacher Turnover in the Public Schools, 1957-58.

United Stats News, "Year-Round Schools, an Idea that's Coming Back", U.S. News, 42:32-4, March 1, 1957.

U.S. News and World Report, Year-Round Schools- An.ldea That's Coming Back, U.S. News and World Report, 42:32 -34,larc

U.S. Office of EduCation, The All-Year School. United States Office of Education, Circular 470, 1958.

Wagner, Paul B., ."Twelve-Month School", Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, 40:219, April, 1956, p. 218-220.

Walker, K. E., "3+3+3 Plan", Clearing House, 32:201, December, 1957.

Wenger; Marjorie A., "Glencoe's Summer Program Has Two Aims: Competence and Enrichment", Nation's Schools, 64:4, October, 1959, p. 58-63.

Wilson, Lytle M., The Ail-Year School in Aliquippa, Aliquippa Public Schools, Aliquippa, Pen- nsylvania, 1958.

Wyman, R., "Full Employment of Teachers and Schools?, American School Board Journal, 1957, 135, 25-26.

Yivisaker, H. L., "How Effective is the All-Year Secondary School?", National Association of Secondary School Pincipals Bulletin, April, 1950.

C Young, H. H., "Why Nota Three - Semester College Year?", J Eng Ed, 48:710-14, May, 1958.

Young,-Maryl.Double Sessions Are Pressure Points.Educational Leadership, October, 1954. 1960-1964

I.bel, F. P., "What is themost effective way of organizing the number and length of class periods t and the length of the school day?", National Association ofSecondary School Principals Bulletin, 44:8-11, April, 1960.

American Association of School Administrators, Year-RoundSchool. American Association of School Administrators, 1960.

Baughman, M., ed., Block-of-Time Scheduling Practicesin Junior High Schools.Danville, Illinois: Interstclee, 1960.

Bradley, Gladyce H., "Summer Science Training Program forHigh-Ability Secondary School Students", Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals,45:72-80, November, 1961.

Branucci, F. E., and R. J. Giffin, "Enrichment Programsfor on Elementary Summer School", Peabody Journal of Education, 38:353-58, May, 1961.

Brown, Bartley F., The Nongraded High School. Englewood Cliffs,New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1963.

Bruce, William C., "Year-Round Schools", American School Board.Journal,141:40, Oct., 1960.

Bullock, Robert P., "Some Cultural Implications ofYear-Round Schools", Theory in Practice, 1:154-61, June, 1962.

Bush, Robert N., and Dwight W. Allen, A NewDesign for High School Education: Assuming a Flexible Schedule. New York: McGraw-Hill,1964.

California, The Four-Quarter Plan and Other Methodsof High School Plant Utilization.Citizens' Committee of the Soquoia Union High School District, RedwoodCity, Calif.: Sequoia High School District, 1960, 95p.

'California Elementary S;:hool Administrators Association,Emergiog Summer School Practices in the Elementary Schools of California. Monograph No. 12,Burlingame:t e Association (1705 Murchison Dfive), 1960, 86p.

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