Lottie
Oct 21 2005, 11:25 PM
Debate Suggestion by JohnnyBoyC.
Many school districts (in the USA) are thinking about extending school hours by 2 hrs. If they do this, they will give all children friday as a weekend. Could this be a good decision or a bad one.
JohnnyBoyC has already expressed interest and doesn't mind which side he takes. So we are looking for one other person to debate that either this is could be a good decision or it could be a bad one.
AztecInca
Nov 11 2005, 08:21 AM
JohnnyBoyC will be debating that the extension is a good decision.
UniversalMind will be debating that the extension is a bad decision.
This is a formal, 1v1 debate. Each debater will post one introduction, five body posts and one conclusion. Posts will need to be made within 7 days of the last reply.
If there are any questions, please PM myself or Lottie.
Lottie
Dec 4 2005, 10:33 AM
Johnny, you have still not made an attempt to post an introduction. Your participant is waiting and this debate has been hanging around long enough.
With this in mind I am now re-opening the position on
the extension is a good decision.If anyone fancies taking part give Aztec or myself the nod.

Johnny any queries on this decision can be made via PM. Thanks.
AztecInca
Dec 9 2005, 03:10 AM
Unfortunately JohhnyBoyc the time-limit for you to post in has well and trully passed which incurs and instant disquailification. You are no longer a participant in this debate therfore your introduction is unnecessary!
Again as Lottie said please pm myself or Lottie with any queries on this decision
AztecInca
Jan 8 2006, 02:53 AM
As there seems to be little interest in this debate I shall only keep it open for another week.
The position on the extension is a good decision is still open for anyone who wish`s to debate.
Lottie
Jan 16 2006, 11:28 AM
A week has passed and unfortunately this thread has passed its sell by date.
If anyone in the future wishes to participate let myself or Aztec know and we will re-open it for you.
The thread is now closed.
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