Because the same argument your making for HS kids is true for ES kids. THey also need sleep. |
| The CDC focuses on one factor of life; they don't specialize in traffic or the logistics of complicated family schedules. So what you have in your report OP is one data point among many that need to go into figuring our how to run a huge school district with millions of people involved and many moving parts. |
They did shift 20 minutes later years ago. I also have HS and MS kids. Don't you remember the big brouhaha when they did it years ago? My kids were in ES at that point, and their bus came at 9 instead of 8:30/8:40. I think the high school bus used to come around 6:40 but after the switch, started coming around 7. |
My children’s HS buses still come at 6:40 and 6:45. I drove one today because it was dark outside and she has to walk past a wooded area to get to the bus stop. |
So before the shift, the buses would have come at 6:20 and 6:25. |
TL;DR, but I skipped to p. 9 "Start Elementary Schools First" and found the arguments against an early ES start time wanting. |
Notwithstanding your personal opinion, the school board had a different opinion. |
Seems like there's no perfect answer but I feel the board made the best choices under the circumstances. |
As a parent of an ES student, I have a hard time following the childcare piece. Our bus does not come until 9am- what parent can wait until 9am to start their commute to work (in normal times)? Most families end up utilizing before AND after care. And are there really that many young kids with teenage siblings to watch them in the afternoon? I thought it was really more about preserving time for after school jobs and sports. But the trade off is not enough sleep and lower school performance. |
So they go to practice at 7 a.m.? So instead of getting up early for school now they get up early for sports? NO it doesn't work. You obviously don't have kids that play sports. |
Sure. But it’s ok to read the report and come to a different conclusion. |
So essentially you want all high schoolers to get up early rather than just the ones who play sports? |
Many fewer kids would do sports if it was scheduled that way. You would also have fewer coaches. DH was able to coach HS basketball for years only because it was after school. Plus games would still have to be afterschool even if practices were before school. And many schools in MCPS rent out their gyms at 6 am for adults in the community to exercise. So that’s lost revenue. |
So will there be an early activity bus? How will that impact ESs? This stuff is crazy. Back to the drawing boaard. |
Yeah, basically, anybody who says that there is a simple solution is just wrong. |