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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]APS should keep tweaks as minimal as possible while meeting their transportation goals. If they need to make large shifts in time for some schools, limit it to choice schools and programs. Wholesale flipping around of start times would have far reaching implications beyond the school day, from those that have already been mentioned, to stresses on facility and sports scheduling- pools, fields, gyms, etc. MS and HS should end their school days earlier to give students time to both participate in extracurricular activities and still have time to get homework and studying completed. Not to mention that it allows older siblings to be available to care for younger ones or hold a desperately needed part time job. Tweaks ok, massive shifts not.[/quote] I like how you just completely ignore the research on physical and mental health impact to teenagers of early school start times (especially the current middle school start time). I guess their needs don’t deserve consideration in your analysis?[/quote] Oh, I considered it. I also considered that teenagers could get plenty of sleep if they go to bed earlier. There’s nothing magical about later school start times- it’s about getting enough sleep, whether that happens at night or in the morning. I managed early school starts, as did all my schoolmates, my husband and his schoolmates, my kids currently, along with students all around the world. The problem is bad sleep hygiene, not school start times.[/quote] Essentially kids would have to eliminate afterschool activities, jobs and child care they need to provide for their siblings to be able to go to bed earlier and address all of their homework. The way it is now, kids involved in so many activities, work, childcare, excess homework, something has to give. In this area we put so much pressure on these kids so what gives is sleep. They suffer buy outwardly it looks like they’re doing it all. [/quote] DP. What you seem to not be seeing is the fact that kids in those jobs and childcare roles are already giving up activities. You talk like all kids are doing all things - except the poor kids are doing even more because they have both younger siblings and jobs. [/quote]
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