Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the exact schedules that existed before the mass exodus from the office in the time of Covid. People just have to figure it out. School isn’t babysitting and there are a lot of schedules that have to be accommodated within the school. The system can’t possibly consider all of the many work schedules that exist.
RTO was short hand for the ending of flexible hours.
Every working family I knew had a mom who worked a flex or part time schedule, often with telework even before COVID.
That had been yanked away for thousands of families and will likely worsen
Anonymous wrote:Blame the HS parents whose teens are “so tired” from being online all night that they can’t wake up. They moved HS start time from 7:15 to 7:45 so they can get more sleep. It’s called being a parent and collecting cell phones by 10PM Sunday-Thursday and shutting down wifi overnight. It worked amazingly well with my late 20s kids and the same is true for my current teen.
Anonymous wrote:They're talking about moving my kid's start to 9:50.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never understood this either.
Our district is:
MS 7:30
ES 8:00
HS 8:30
They won’t move the HS start any later due to sports….and definitely won’t push it earlier either.
There has been discussion of switching MS and ES start time but really no one wants the 7:30 start….
Bussing schedules really make things challenging. 9AM start time for elementary is absurd IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Because the educational system does not revolve around federal government workers. The vast majority of parents in my kids' schools are not federal government employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the exact schedules that existed before the mass exodus from the office in the time of Covid. People just have to figure it out. School isn’t babysitting and there are a lot of schedules that have to be accommodated within the school. The system can’t possibly consider all of the many work schedules that exist.
RTO was short hand for the ending of flexible hours.
Every working family I knew had a mom who worked a flex or part time schedule, often with telework even before COVID.
That had been yanked away for thousands of families and will likely worsen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the exact schedules that existed before the mass exodus from the office in the time of Covid. People just have to figure it out. School isn’t babysitting and there are a lot of schedules that have to be accommodated within the school. The system can’t possibly consider all of the many work schedules that exist.
RTO was short hand for the ending of flexible hours.
Every working family I knew had a mom who worked a flex or part time schedule, often with telework even before COVID.
That had been yanked away for thousands of families and will likely worsen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the exact schedules that existed before the mass exodus from the office in the time of Covid. People just have to figure it out. School isn’t babysitting and there are a lot of schedules that have to be accommodated within the school. The system can’t possibly consider all of the many work schedules that exist.
RTO was short hand for the ending of flexible hours.
Every working family I knew had a mom who worked a flex or part time schedule, often with telework even before COVID.
That had been yanked away for thousands of families and will likely worsen
Anonymous wrote:These are the exact schedules that existed before the mass exodus from the office in the time of Covid. People just have to figure it out. School isn’t babysitting and there are a lot of schedules that have to be accommodated within the school. The system can’t possibly consider all of the many work schedules that exist.
Anonymous wrote:These are the exact schedules that existed before the mass exodus from the office in the time of Covid. People just have to figure it out. School isn’t babysitting and there are a lot of schedules that have to be accommodated within the school. The system can’t possibly consider all of the many work schedules that exist.