Bruh. |
+1000 Who knows what sort of feedback the school board will actually listen to, but there's no greater way for all parent input to be tossed out than by having the survey swamped with fake submissions. |
Yeah, I was really annoyed about this, too. It was a stupid survey. |
WOW, my kids love the 9:15 start time. They wake up at 8:00 and it's perfect. I would like middle school to start no later than 9:00am. I will be really pissed if they move times to accommodate moms who want their elementary aged kids out of the house at 7:30am. |
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The survey is serving its intended purpose: to obtain data that will be used to justify boundary changes based on “proximity” to “meet parents’ concerns over start times.”
It is a weird survey because it is intended to obtain data that will be used to support a “decision” that is unrelated purported purpose of the survey. You only think they “never use the surveys”. Oh they use them. That’s why they employ all those data folks. They just don’t use them to obtain actual public input in good faith. Just wait until the boundary review surveys hit your inbox in late summer. |
| I have a MS kid and a ES kid, so I kind of chose to have all start time remain the same. |
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It actually makes perfect sense.
1) they only want to know how it affects middle schoolers who are actually in middle school. Not a kindergarten or senior parent. 2) if they move middle school they have to move everything else. Options include 10am elementary school among others. So they have to ask how time changes will affect other grade levels. 3)They have received enough opinions, they want facts. Is your child actually not getting enough sleep or do you just not like it? What are the ramifications on families of changing times? 4)There was a comment area so you were free to put in a comment. (Although I took both a staff and parent survey so I might be mixing those up). |
+1 D Don't fool yourself that the County sees this as a very easy way out. If they don't start school until 9:45 (hmmm, nearly 2 hours after the current start time) and then let them out at 4:30, we don't have to operate the afternoon/after school programs! Also, I think this will just push the activities (especially with the late dismissal) for that age group/set of grades much later. Think a practice running at 8-9:30pm, or something along those lines. |
| Pay more in real estate taxes to get more buses for middle school late start. Or else just shut up already. |
| Yes, they're talking about pushing my kid's start time to almost 10 AM. 9:20 is already tough on working parents and I only am able to make it work because I can flex. But 9:50 is even harder. I've been on a waitlist for before SACC long before my kid even started kindergarten and we are nowhere close to getting in. |
There was no comment section for parents. I've had a child experience early middle school start times (currently a high schooler) and a student who will be in middle school next year. Why am I not able to give an opinion on middle school start times? |
You are definitely mixing them up and no, it doesn’t make sense. The questions only asked if we are OK with our elementary school’s current start time and where our kids go to school. That was it. And who cares what parents of current middle schoolers think? Those kids will be out of middle school by the time they implement this change. I have a fifth grader who it would actually affect, yet there was no avenue to express my opinion about whether or not I think middle school start times should be moved. Nor were there any questions associated with ramifications. I guess your education degree didn’t go over survey design. They really could not have written a worse survey if they tried. |
| I took the staff survey this morning, but I don’t remember a comment section: |
I also took the staff survey, and there was no comment section. There was an email address to which to send further comment. The address doesn't work, though, and the messages bounced back. |
| FCPS spent $500,000 on THAT?? |