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Read this passage from a news article. [1] School districts across the country are considering a year-round school year schedule. [2] A 2017 study of middle schoolers across the state found that students forgot an average of three months’ worth of education over summer vacation. [3] Although year-round school is still a relatively unheard of concept, the idea is catching on in some districts. [4] Many students and families do not like the idea of giving up summer vacations, despite the lapse in learning.

Which sentence from the article would best support an argument supporting a year-round school year?

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