If your school is an outlier, get busy. Clearly there's something going on if your school is that far off the overall changes, which are not a big deal. So organize parents, get the PTA involved, whatever. Point out the disparity between nearly every other ES and your ES. FCPS may not change anything but at least you will have tried. Don't just vent, do something. I hope you do, because the times you cite are so far off the rest of the ES changes that parents at this school deserve a detailed explanation at the very least. Demand one. If you don't ask, you'll never know what's behind it and whether mobilized parents can get it altered at all. |
| ^^PP, the principal has already informed parents that she will be meeting with the administration next week about this. I don't know the back story, but she's a good person and I think she will fight for us. |
Honestly, I have about 5 school years between my two kids. I have noticed a shift from parents of kids the same age as my #1, to parents of kids same age as my #2. Kids the same age as my #2 come off far more high maintenance and seem to fail to see that some decisions are designed to meet the public good, not their individual work schedules. It's not completely universal, of course, but I have noticed a shift. |
Some of the attitudes here really puzzle me. I went to the same elementary school as my mother and grandmother. That school's start time didn't change in 60 years (and likely didn't change after I left). Meanwhile, my 6th grader has seen three changes since he started seven years ago. I don't think it's snowflake-like to be annoyed by your early-morning schedule changing every few years. Does your start time at work change, too? |
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