Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it will never happen in this county but I wish ES would start first instead of HS, it would benefit both age groups. My sister teaches at an ES in MA that starts at 745!
It would benefit lazy overprivileged kids. It would be a disaster for hard working high schoolers who do EC's and those who need to earn money to contribute for their families or their own college or care for siblings.
Anonymous wrote:New to the county...is there a reason some elementary schools start at 9:25? It makes it difficult for me to arrange a carpool with my friends kid for their practices in DC and I was just curious as to why they would do this? 3:50 seems super late to be getting out of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early start ES have buses that serve HS first
Late start ES have buses that serve middle school first
I was under the impression that (nearly) every bus did four routes each morning: first HS, then MS, then an early start HS, then a late start ES. Then the same thing in the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Magnets and immersions schools start later because it gives people time to get there.
Anonymous wrote:I know it will never happen in this county but I wish ES would start first instead of HS, it would benefit both age groups. My sister teaches at an ES in MA that starts at 745!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because this county is over-crowded and we don’t have the infrastructure to support everyone.
They don’t have enough buses.
We are at a Tier 2 Elementary school and I have always hated the late start (9:25) and late dismissal (3:50). Most kindergarteners are totally beat by dismissal. It’s simply too late.
It really is too late because it’s not like they walk in the door at 3:50. Once the bus drops them and they slowly walk home (starving and tired) it’s really 4:30. Makes hw, afternoon extracurriculars and play dates more difficult. We switched to a tier one mid elem and walking in the door at 3:45 was a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Because this county is over-crowded and we don’t have the infrastructure to support everyone.
They don’t have enough buses.
We are at a Tier 2 Elementary school and I have always hated the late start (9:25) and late dismissal (3:50). Most kindergarteners are totally beat by dismissal. It’s simply too late.
Anonymous wrote:I know it will never happen in this county but I wish ES would start first instead of HS, it would benefit both age groups. My sister teaches at an ES in MA that starts at 745!
Anonymous wrote:Early start ES have buses that serve HS first
Late start ES have buses that serve middle school first