Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This start time is pretty typical everywhere. DC is the anomaly, and I love it for my kids.
Loudoun also has a reversed schedule. Our local highschool starts at 9:30am. The local elementary bus picks up the kids at 6:30am (which is ridiculous imo) and the school day (elem) starts at 7:15am.
The highschoolers don't get out of school until close to 4:30pm (4:20ish), then don't get home until close to 5:00pm. From what I've heard, those that do sports/activities/etc. and are academically motivated wind up going to bed after midnight by the time they fit in all of their commitments and homework. So the lack of sleep can be the same as those with an early schedule, just shifted.
No, their body clock dictates that around 11 pm is aligned with when they get tired to go to sleep. If you send a teen to bed at 9, they’ll just lie awake.
I don’t care of my kids lie awake. They go to bed when I tell them. Getting home that late means kids miss outside activities or have to do them before school. So, it’s swim at 4pm or swim at 4 am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. They adjust.
No the don’t. Their circadian clock doesn’t adjust.
Its funny how the need to be at a job just a few years later makes it ok.
How many people have to be at work at 7:45 AM 5 days a week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. They adjust.
No the don’t. Their circadian clock doesn’t adjust.
Its funny how the need to be at a job just a few years later makes it ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This start time is pretty typical everywhere. DC is the anomaly, and I love it for my kids.
Loudoun also has a reversed schedule. Our local highschool starts at 9:30am. The local elementary bus picks up the kids at 6:30am (which is ridiculous imo) and the school day (elem) starts at 7:15am.
The highschoolers don't get out of school until close to 4:30pm (4:20ish), then don't get home until close to 5:00pm. From what I've heard, those that do sports/activities/etc. and are academically motivated wind up going to bed after midnight by the time they fit in all of their commitments and homework. So the lack of sleep can be the same as those with an early schedule, just shifted.
No, their body clock dictates that around 11 pm is aligned with when they get tired to go to sleep. If you send a teen to bed at 9, they’ll just lie awake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This start time is pretty typical everywhere. DC is the anomaly, and I love it for my kids.
Loudoun also has a reversed schedule. Our local highschool starts at 9:30am. The local elementary bus picks up the kids at 6:30am (which is ridiculous imo) and the school day (elem) starts at 7:15am.
The highschoolers don't get out of school until close to 4:30pm (4:20ish), then don't get home until close to 5:00pm. From what I've heard, those that do sports/activities/etc. and are academically motivated wind up going to bed after midnight by the time they fit in all of their commitments and homework. So the lack of sleep can be the same as those with an early schedule, just shifted.
Anonymous wrote:This start time is pretty typical everywhere. DC is the anomaly, and I love it for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:DC parent here. Curious how this is for your teens. We are unhappy parents at a DC public school considering moving. The start time for DCPS High Schools is 9am which is one of the only things they do that is smart. How are your kids' sleep habits with such an early start. Most research points to the reverse schedule for (older kids need to start later) and curious why MCPS is set up like this. Not sure if this issue has come up before or if they are considering changing it?
MCPS Level Time Length of Day
High School 7:45 a.m.–2:30 p.m. 6 hours, 45 minutes
Middle School 8:15 a.m.–3:00 p.m. 6 hours, 45 minutes
Elementary School Tier 1 9:00 a.m.–3:25 p.m. 6 hours, 25 minutes
Elementary School Tier 2 9:25 a.m.–3:50 p.m. 6 hours, 25 minutes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. They adjust.
No the don’t. Their circadian clock doesn’t adjust.
Mine (who slept til 11:30 today) adjusted fine, as did I as a teenager. Woke up in the dark every morning, even earlier than necessary, to have enough time to do my hair. Not ideal, but we’re all doing just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. They adjust.
No the don’t. Their circadian clock doesn’t adjust.
Anonymous wrote:this is American BS. Teenage Humans around the world manage to get up early to go to school, work etc…. They go to bed earlier. Common denominator in the US is social media/screens and teens.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. They adjust.
No the don’t. Their circadian clock doesn’t adjust.
Anonymous wrote:this is American BS. Teenage Humans around the world manage to get up early to go to school, work etc…. They go to bed earlier. Common denominator in the US is social media/screens and teens.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine. They adjust.
No the don’t. Their circadian clock doesn’t adjust.