How do you propose children get to school for those activities? Please don’t say their parents can drop them off, for that is quite obviously not a solution that is feasible, equitable, and possible for most families. |
This would happen worse at ES level with late start. I will leave if my school is pushed back to 9:50 and go closer to my house (not in FCPS). I have been at my school for 15 years. |
| Yeah, if the start times change this drastically there’s going to be a lot of movement for staff. |
School times affect peoples' commutes. |
| Instead of late buses they can have early buses for kids to get to activities...cost neutral. |
Do you really want your kids doing soccer before school starts? Ground still wet, etc. |
When changes are 1/2 hour increments? |
Late buses not a daily concept at HS |
The smell sweaty athletes in a classroom all day…. That could cause staff movement too!!! |
Yes. I currently leave my 4:05 end time school around 4:20. The days I leave even 10 mins later, my commute is longer. |
I’m pretty sure the late buses become available after the bus fleet does the first set of elementary schools. Therefore early buses won’t be available because they’ll be making elementary schools runs. Unless early buses are running at 6am. |
Do these people ever think of the way families operate? |
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Per usual, their survey sucks. They also don’t make it clear that if you are currently a late start ES, you get the crappy late start in option 2, putting kids in school at 9:50am.
Both of these plans have flaws that make them far worse than middle schoolers waking up super early for two years. And I say that as someone who taught middle school both before and after the start times changed. The school board needs to just leave start times alone. |
I've taught middle school for almost 30 years-- when we started at 7:25-7:30, when we started at 8:00, and when we again started at 7:30. The early schedule is definitely the best. Middle schooler students are tired in the mornings regardless of start times, but they are far better behaved and do better academically than when we started at 8:00. The later school start, even by just 30 minutes, led to far more behavior issues and kids being done with academics by 12:30, which meant their last few classes were a struggle to get through. |
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Please, y'all need to realize it's going to be ok. The world will adapt...there will be childcare when there's a demand. Commutes will work out. Kids will still learn and have activities.
Or believe the hype that apparently there are only a couple golden hours a day when any child can focus. And most teachers will quit. And kids won't be able to do sports or have fun anymore. 🙄 |