Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, have you stopped to consider later start time would be an issue with activities and homework? If kids don't get home till 4:30, everything would just be shifted later and kids would go to bed later, so that really doesn't fix anything.
That's funny. My younger kids go to private school and go to bed at reasonable times, even with activities. Late start times are so much healthier for teens. It's not like there is any medical expert who disagrees. It's funny how so many people claim to be concerned about kids' mental health but aren't willing to entertain this universally agreed-upon adjustment that would benefit the health of teenagers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree OP. They should have ES kids go to schools early and HS go late, if they need to stagger bus times.
So start ES at 7:30 am? Elementary schools are used as bus stops for magnet schools in the morning. It doesn’t work if the school is filled with kids.
It seems like the OP only cares about HS-age kids and can't grasp how these decisions affect others.
Its easier to demand later start times for her or his precious HS students vs. parent them and enforce bed time.
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you stopped to consider later start time would be an issue with activities and homework? If kids don't get home till 4:30, everything would just be shifted later and kids would go to bed later, so that really doesn't fix anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, have you stopped to consider later start time would be an issue with activities and homework? If kids don't get home till 4:30, everything would just be shifted later and kids would go to bed later, so that really doesn't fix anything.
That's funny. My younger kids go to private school and go to bed at reasonable times, even with activities. Late start times are so much healthier for teens. It's not like there is any medical expert who disagrees. It's funny how so many people claim to be concerned about kids' mental health but aren't willing to entertain this universally agreed-upon adjustment that would benefit the health of teenagers.
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you stopped to consider later start time would be an issue with activities and homework? If kids don't get home till 4:30, everything would just be shifted later and kids would go to bed later, so that really doesn't fix anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree OP. They should have ES kids go to schools early and HS go late, if they need to stagger bus times.
So start ES at 7:30 am? Elementary schools are used as bus stops for magnet schools in the morning. It doesn’t work if the school is filled with kids.
It seems like the OP only cares about HS-age kids and can't grasp how these decisions affect others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree OP. They should have ES kids go to schools early and HS go late, if they need to stagger bus times.
So start ES at 7:30 am? Elementary schools are used as bus stops for magnet schools in the morning. It doesn’t work if the school is filled with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Why is MCPS behind the curve on this important issue. There is so much research on the topic that teenagers need more sleep and that their biological clocks are wired for them to go to bed later and wake up later. CA is requiring all high schools to start no earlier than 8.30 am starting this fall:
https://hhsepitaph.com/12665/news/california-law-requires-new-bell-schedule-with-830-a-m-start-time/
Anonymous wrote:Agree OP. They should have ES kids go to schools early and HS go late, if they need to stagger bus times.