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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]It is silly. For kids who need more sleep, parents need to be parents and have them go to bed. My HS kid has some activities that start at 3:30, and others that start at 7:30 and don't let out till 9:30 PM. A later start would be nice but a nightmare. [/quote] I read somewhere that they were kicking elementary to a really late start. What a nightmare for parents and kids.[/quote]Its actually welcomed in our neighborhood. [/quote] Same here! I find it really funny that some posters think they can speak for everyone. For us, later elementary time is great. [/quote] A 10:00am elementary school start is "welcomed" in your entire neighborhood? I don't believe that.[/quote] It doesn't really matter what you "believe." You're welcome to your opinion about start times and I am as well. As are my neighbors who, yes - love the idea of a later start. Sorry![/quote] Do none of your neighbors have kids that play sports? My oldest is in 3rd grade and it's already been two years of kiss and ride pick ups everyday just to get to practice on time (currently a late run school ending at 4:05) anything later than that it would make it impossible. [/quote] You’re speaking from a privileged viewpoint. Lots of kids don’t do anything afterschool. Costs money to do sports; need to have a family member available to drive them to activities. If they do something it is to go to SACC and stay until 6PM. In these cases, getting out of school at 4:30 or 5 doesn’t have any impact on their life or their schedule. [/quote] A privileged viewpoint is actually that parents have the option to stay home with their children until a 10 AM school day. [/quote] There are services that offer childcare & transportation in the morning if you don’t get into SACC like the daycare vans or the karate vans. people hire babysitters or use a daycare that is on a bus route zoned for their school. There are options beside quitting your job to sit at home until 10 every day. [/quote] Likely written by a full time stay at home mom--or a "work from home mom" who takes advantage of her employer.[/quote] You have a chip on your shoulder. Listing options besides SACC makes sense. Likewise, there are different options for aftercare now.[/quote]
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