Introduction Good morning everyone my name is Alyssa Ordonez. Our topic is about opening classes in September. Let me ask you a question. Should classes start in September? My answer is no. Body: First of all the reason why classes should not start in September is that because rainy season starts in that month. If we start classes in September, students will be struggling. Yes it benefits some of the areasbut only some. According to PAGASA, Western areas of the country such as the NCR and Central Luzon fall under type 1 climate, which experiences rain from May to September while the Eastern areas such a Aurora and the Bicol region experience type 2 climate with their rainy season lasting from October to January. So we can see that their peak of rainy season is opposite from each other. If were changing the class opening to September the other side from the Eastern side will start their classes when the peak of rainy season is there. Conclusion: The classes should not be moved to September because it will not benefit all areas and itll be hard for the others to adjust because of the different types of weather we have.