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Summer is over for kids in La Puente, as school districts keep moving up calendars
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Aug 8, 2013
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Summer is over for kids in La Puente, as school districts keep moving up calendars
Schools have been pushing their start dates earlier and earlier. Some are starting almost a month before Labor Day, which has lost its place as the last summer weekend.
Hunter Seals, 13, of Huntington Beach tries the Flowrider at Raging Waters in San Dimas. Other kids spent the day at school.
Hunter Seals, 13, of Huntington Beach tries the Flowrider at Raging Waters in San Dimas. Other kids spent the day at school.
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Jed Kim
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Schools have been pushing their start dates earlier and earlier. Some are starting almost a month before Labor Day, which has lost its place as the last summer weekend.

The calendar may still say it's summer, but kids across L.A. are dealing with the looming threat of school. That's because more public schools are beginning their academic year in August, rather than the Tuesday after Labor Day.

If you've wondered why summer seems to be getting shorter, KPCC's Jed Kim has the answer.