The bill states that schools can not start until after Labor Day unless they are a year round school. It doesn't say anything about going to a year round program (at least I didn't see it when I skimmed over the wording). Furthermore, Year round doesn't mean spending more time in school, it just means getting your time off spread out more. I have a friend who teaches in NC in a year round school, and they go for 9 weeks, and then have 3 off, back for 9, then 3 more off, etc. There are blocks (I think 2 weeks long or so) at Christmas/New year, and in the summer (june or july I think) that everyone gets off. It's not like you would never get another break from school again...