Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of middle school teachers prefer the early current schedule.
It will still be early - 8 am.
Noooo.
8AM is the high school start time.
They have real homework, jobs, actual activities that go very late, and grades that matter.
They need to keep the 8-3 ish schedule for the high school.
Middle school does not need the most convenient time slot
It is 2 friggin years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine many ES teachers would be happy with a school day ending at 4:35.
I would leave. I know of several teachers in my building who would as well. I already commute from another county and it won’t be worth it at that point.
Elementary should be the earliest start time.
Agree. Loudoun does it without an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Option E has my elementary schooler arriving home at 5:00pm (30 minute bus ride). That is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop making stuff up. Name the school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ 3rd paragraph should end with "either way". Yes, MS schedule shifts more under C2 but that's kind of the whole point. It's a minor adjustment for the MS years.
Getting out at 4:25 pm doesn’t make sense for middle schoolers - they have more time consuming homework. And they wouldn’t be able to do any sports or activities. That is why E makes more sense - MS will get 30 extra minutes of sleep and still have their after school activities. Many elementary schools are already homework free so those students can get out later.
My middle schooler rarely has homework. They do all their work in class. Do you even have a middle schooler?
My MS kid rarely has homework but he has friends who always have homework. Some kids can’t get the work done in class and have to finish at home. The notices posted on schoology seem to indicate that it is a decent number of kids.
My high school DD when she was at Longfellow MS, she rarely did homework at home. Kids were given time to do them during Lancer Time (
study hall/ free period).
Teacher here. If the kids spend their free block socializing and not being productive, they will have HW. There are tons of kids who choose not to use their time wisely or they process things slower and a 10 min assignment might take them 30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ 3rd paragraph should end with "either way". Yes, MS schedule shifts more under C2 but that's kind of the whole point. It's a minor adjustment for the MS years.
Getting out at 4:25 pm doesn’t make sense for middle schoolers - they have more time consuming homework. And they wouldn’t be able to do any sports or activities. That is why E makes more sense - MS will get 30 extra minutes of sleep and still have their after school activities. Many elementary schools are already homework free so those students can get out later.
My middle schooler rarely has homework. They do all their work in class. Do you even have a middle schooler?
My MS kid rarely has homework but he has friends who always have homework. Some kids can’t get the work done in class and have to finish at home. The notices posted on schoology seem to indicate that it is a decent number of kids.
So we are going to ruin school for elementary kids by sending them to school until 4:30 PM, and mess up high school schedules of the kids who have hours of real homework, whose grades actually count for college, and whose sport/musicals/concerts/jobs already finish at 10:00 PM or later, to aapease a small group of middle school parents whose kids screw around in class not doing their (easy) school work, for 2 quick years of inconvenience?
Only this school board could be so short sighted and foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Stop making stuff up. Name the school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ 3rd paragraph should end with "either way". Yes, MS schedule shifts more under C2 but that's kind of the whole point. It's a minor adjustment for the MS years.
Getting out at 4:25 pm doesn’t make sense for middle schoolers - they have more time consuming homework. And they wouldn’t be able to do any sports or activities. That is why E makes more sense - MS will get 30 extra minutes of sleep and still have their after school activities. Many elementary schools are already homework free so those students can get out later.
My middle schooler rarely has homework. They do all their work in class. Do you even have a middle schooler?
My MS kid rarely has homework but he has friends who always have homework. Some kids can’t get the work done in class and have to finish at home. The notices posted on schoology seem to indicate that it is a decent number of kids.
My high school DD when she was at Longfellow MS, she rarely did homework at home. Kids were given time to do them during Lancer Time ( study hall/ free period).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ 3rd paragraph should end with "either way". Yes, MS schedule shifts more under C2 but that's kind of the whole point. It's a minor adjustment for the MS years.
Getting out at 4:25 pm doesn’t make sense for middle schoolers - they have more time consuming homework. And they wouldn’t be able to do any sports or activities. That is why E makes more sense - MS will get 30 extra minutes of sleep and still have their after school activities. Many elementary schools are already homework free so those students can get out later.
My middle schooler rarely has homework. They do all their work in class. Do you even have a middle schooler?
My MS kid rarely has homework but he has friends who always have homework. Some kids can’t get the work done in class and have to finish at home. The notices posted on schoology seem to indicate that it is a decent number of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Stop making stuff up. Name the school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ 3rd paragraph should end with "either way". Yes, MS schedule shifts more under C2 but that's kind of the whole point. It's a minor adjustment for the MS years.
Getting out at 4:25 pm doesn’t make sense for middle schoolers - they have more time consuming homework. And they wouldn’t be able to do any sports or activities. That is why E makes more sense - MS will get 30 extra minutes of sleep and still have their after school activities. Many elementary schools are already homework free so those students can get out later.
My middle schooler rarely has homework. They do all their work in class. Do you even have a middle schooler?
My MS kid rarely has homework but he has friends who always have homework. Some kids can’t get the work done in class and have to finish at home. The notices posted on schoology seem to indicate that it is a decent number of kids.
My high school DD when she was at Longfellow MS, she rarely did homework at home. Kids were given time to do them during Lancer Time (
study hall/ free period).
Stop making stuff up. Name the school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ 3rd paragraph should end with "either way". Yes, MS schedule shifts more under C2 but that's kind of the whole point. It's a minor adjustment for the MS years.
Getting out at 4:25 pm doesn’t make sense for middle schoolers - they have more time consuming homework. And they wouldn’t be able to do any sports or activities. That is why E makes more sense - MS will get 30 extra minutes of sleep and still have their after school activities. Many elementary schools are already homework free so those students can get out later.
My middle schooler rarely has homework. They do all their work in class. Do you even have a middle schooler?
My MS kid rarely has homework but he has friends who always have homework. Some kids can’t get the work done in class and have to finish at home. The notices posted on schoology seem to indicate that it is a decent number of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ 3rd paragraph should end with "either way". Yes, MS schedule shifts more under C2 but that's kind of the whole point. It's a minor adjustment for the MS years.
Getting out at 4:25 pm doesn’t make sense for middle schoolers - they have more time consuming homework. And they wouldn’t be able to do any sports or activities. That is why E makes more sense - MS will get 30 extra minutes of sleep and still have their after school activities. Many elementary schools are already homework free so those students can get out later.
My middle schooler rarely has homework. They do all their work in class. Do you even have a middle schooler?
My middle schooler is now in high school (all honors courses) and did AAP in middle school. They definitely had homework. They also made straight As. If your middle schooler doesn’t have any work, chances are they aren’t in very challenging classes or aren’t taking their classes seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ 3rd paragraph should end with "either way". Yes, MS schedule shifts more under C2 but that's kind of the whole point. It's a minor adjustment for the MS years.
Getting out at 4:25 pm doesn’t make sense for middle schoolers - they have more time consuming homework. And they wouldn’t be able to do any sports or activities. That is why E makes more sense - MS will get 30 extra minutes of sleep and still have their after school activities. Many elementary schools are already homework free so those students can get out later.
My middle schooler rarely has homework. They do all their work in class. Do you even have a middle schooler?
My middle schooler is now in high school (all honors courses) and did AAP in middle school. They definitely had homework. They also made straight As. If your middle schooler doesn’t have any work, chances are they aren’t in very challenging classes or aren’t taking their classes seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ 3rd paragraph should end with "either way". Yes, MS schedule shifts more under C2 but that's kind of the whole point. It's a minor adjustment for the MS years.
Getting out at 4:25 pm doesn’t make sense for middle schoolers - they have more time consuming homework. And they wouldn’t be able to do any sports or activities. That is why E makes more sense - MS will get 30 extra minutes of sleep and still have their after school activities. Many elementary schools are already homework free so those students can get out later.
My middle schooler rarely has homework. They do all their work in class. Do you even have a middle schooler?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the current schedule.
Middle schoolers are fine with the current schedule
LOL, no, they're not at all. C2 it is. E defeats the whole point of this exercise by not shifting MS late enough, and causes everyone else to shift as well. "Ease of communication"? What a horsesh!t justification... "Dear parents, next year Larla's school will be shifting their bell schedule to <X>". Doesn't really matter what X is for communication purposes.
E will be chosen as it’s the least disruptive. Everyone will have to compromise by 30 minutes.
It is the most disruptive! Literally that schedule is only good for middle school. Seriously, anyone thinking ES should be going to school till 4:35 and getting home past 5, is insane, especially for middle schoolers to get 30 extra mins of sleep.
So you really just mean it’s the most disruptive for elem kids. This study is about what’s best for middle schoolers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the current schedule.
Middle schoolers are fine with the current schedule
LOL, no, they're not at all. C2 it is. E defeats the whole point of this exercise by not shifting MS late enough, and causes everyone else to shift as well. "Ease of communication"? What a horsesh!t justification... "Dear parents, next year Larla's school will be shifting their bell schedule to <X>". Doesn't really matter what X is for communication purposes.
E will be chosen as it’s the least disruptive. Everyone will have to compromise by 30 minutes.
It is the most disruptive! Literally that schedule is only good for middle school. Seriously, anyone thinking ES should be going to school till 4:35 and getting home past 5, is insane, especially for middle schoolers to get 30 extra mins of sleep.
So you really just mean it’s the most disruptive for elem kids. This study is about what’s best for middle schoolers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the current schedule.
Middle schoolers are fine with the current schedule
LOL, no, they're not at all. C2 it is. E defeats the whole point of this exercise by not shifting MS late enough, and causes everyone else to shift as well. "Ease of communication"? What a horsesh!t justification... "Dear parents, next year Larla's school will be shifting their bell schedule to <X>". Doesn't really matter what X is for communication purposes.
E will be chosen as it’s the least disruptive. Everyone will have to compromise by 30 minutes.
It is the most disruptive! Literally that schedule is only good for middle school. Seriously, anyone thinking ES should be going to school till 4:35 and getting home past 5, is insane, especially for middle schoolers to get 30 extra mins of sleep.