Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Somehow HS students manage to do this in areas with later start times. And yeah, the fact that you pin this on "lazy" kids means you are not up to speed on the current research. Bye!
For some sports like swim we have it at 3:45 so how would that work. There are not enough pools in the county. You want them to switch the es kids to the early start time! How would they get there. Many kids are in before and after school care so the start time does not matter. For us there are 7-8 classes, plus school activities plus hours of homework. If they get out at 4 that would not work.
Sports >>>> education. Always. America!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' school (elementary) in PG Co. starts at 7:45, and ends at 1:55, but other PG Co. schools have different start times. I'm dreading the first day/week back, as we have been on vacation all summer and they are used to sleeping in late...
At least in MoCo, young kids can get a good night's sleep, unlike neighboring districts that adopt these inhuman policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Somehow HS students manage to do this in areas with later start times. And yeah, the fact that you pin this on "lazy" kids means you are not up to speed on the current research. Bye!
For some sports like swim we have it at 3:45 so how would that work. There are not enough pools in the county. You want them to switch the es kids to the early start time! How would they get there. Many kids are in before and after school care so the start time does not matter. For us there are 7-8 classes, plus school activities plus hours of homework. If they get out at 4 that would not work.
Anonymous wrote:3:50 is an absurd time for elementary students to be dismissed. This should be changed ASAP. Everyone from back home I've spoken to about this is appalled at how late that is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Somehow HS students manage to do this in areas with later start times. And yeah, the fact that you pin this on "lazy" kids means you are not up to speed on the current research. Bye!
+1
I remember HS jobs keeping kids past 10 pm when I was growing up. It’s pretty rough to then get up at dawn.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Somehow HS students manage to do this in areas with later start times. And yeah, the fact that you pin this on "lazy" kids means you are not up to speed on the current research. Bye!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Because the biorhythms of younger children require it.
Certianly not. Biorhythms are longer than daily cycles. There's good academic literature showing that ES kids' circadian rhythms would benefit from earlier starts, while HS kids's circadian rhythms would benefit from later start times. (And, no, it's not just lazy teens or teens staying up too late.)
Anonymous wrote: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.
Somehow HS students manage to do this in areas with later start times. And yeah, the fact that you pin this on "lazy" kids means you are not up to speed on the current research. Bye!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Because the biorhythms of younger children require it.
Anonymous wrote:My kids' school (elementary) in PG Co. starts at 7:45, and ends at 1:55, but other PG Co. schools have different start times. I'm dreading the first day/week back, as we have been on vacation all summer and they are used to sleeping in late...
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: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!
They did this in Anne Arundel County now!
MCPS is just too big and it’s too logistically challenging to shift the start times, unfortunately.