Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Blah blah blah.I spent years and years waiting for elementary school to start at 9:25. My kids would get up at 6:30 and there almost 3 hours til school started. Send those kids to school earlier!
Seriously. If they are concerned about health, the High School and elementary school start times should be flipped.
Flipping HS and ES were not even considered. The main reasons were not enough time for high school ECs, high schoolers need to be available to babysit younger siblings, and highschoolers need to work after school.
Charlottesville schools flipped HS and ES many years ago. Extra curriculars happened before school started versus after.
Anonymous wrote:The way the bus routes are stacked for four runs now makes any further change to compress start times require adding busses. Personally, I’d like to see them add public bus routes or create express busses in the mornings and afternoons that could accommodate the high schools and middle schools in the denser areas of the county, then shift those buses to the less dense areas. Push back HS start time to the same as MS time. Stagger arrival a little more with multiple busses a few minutes apart at peak times. It’s the most likely way to get a change IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Blah blah blah.I spent years and years waiting for elementary school to start at 9:25. My kids would get up at 6:30 and there almost 3 hours til school started. Send those kids to school earlier!
Seriously. Loudoun County does this (Elementary @ 7:50, Middle @ 8:50, HS @ 9:30). We love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
I thought the problem was that there was a significant number of families who depend on high school and middle school kids being dismissed before elementary kids so they can watch younger siblings, and that’s why they can’t switch high school and elementary start times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Blah blah blah.I spent years and years waiting for elementary school to start at 9:25. My kids would get up at 6:30 and there almost 3 hours til school started. Send those kids to school earlier!
Seriously. If they are concerned about health, the High School and elementary school start times should be flipped.
Flipping HS and ES were not even considered. The main reasons were not enough time for high school ECs, high schoolers need to be available to babysit younger siblings, and highschoolers need to work after school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Blah blah blah.I spent years and years waiting for elementary school to start at 9:25. My kids would get up at 6:30 and there almost 3 hours til school started. Send those kids to school earlier!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Blah blah blah.I spent years and years waiting for elementary school to start at 9:25. My kids would get up at 6:30 and there almost 3 hours til school started. Send those kids to school earlier!
Seriously. If they are concerned about health, the High School and elementary school start times should be flipped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Blah blah blah.I spent years and years waiting for elementary school to start at 9:25. My kids would get up at 6:30 and there almost 3 hours til school started. Send those kids to school earlier!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?