Anonymous wrote:Growing up my parents made me go to bed at 11. I don't know why you can't give your teenagers a bed time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. 14 pages of Karens huffing and puffing on a DOA subject.
The only reason later start times is DOA is because MCPS and the BOE fail to put the needs of students first. If Dr. McKnight was serious about her slogan for the school year then she would support the idea.
+100
Yes they fail to put the needs of some students ahead of other students to address the whims of a some parents who fail to grasp your actions affect others
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admittedly I didn’t read through 15 pages of comments, but as an elementary school parent the 9:20 start time is insane. What parent can do that drop off and be at work at a reasonable time, and it also means at least 2 hours between wake up and school start time for my kids. Crazy.
You use before care.
ES can easily start at 8 am and parents can utilize after-care.
MCPS can buy more buses. It is wealthy county and can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You use before care.
Yes…but that is a paid service that not everyone can afford. People who can’t get back to pick up by 4 already have to pay for after care, which means paying for both. DC schools start a full hour earlier- only have to pay for aftercare.
Besides the bountiful research showing that it is better for teens to start school later, it makes no sense for the younger kids to wait so late to start.
So dismiss the older kids needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can bet the time will get changed, it’s the right thing and proven to be best for teens. It’s just a matter of bringing it up to mcps and having parents push the issue.
It’s pretty standard across the country or becoming so.
Thia happened about 5 years ago. Board and Admin sympathetic, but transportation problematic for getting Older siblings home to watch the ES kids.
Why is it the older students responsibility to watch elementary kids? I don’t have both, why don’t have an elementary kid, why do my children have to bend for that? Where are the parents?
Anonymous wrote:You use before care.
Yes…but that is a paid service that not everyone can afford. People who can’t get back to pick up by 4 already have to pay for after care, which means paying for both. DC schools start a full hour earlier- only have to pay for aftercare.
Besides the bountiful research showing that it is better for teens to start school later, it makes no sense for the younger kids to wait so late to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Admittedly I didn’t read through 15 pages of comments, but as an elementary school parent the 9:20 start time is insane. What parent can do that drop off and be at work at a reasonable time, and it also means at least 2 hours between wake up and school start time for my kids. Crazy.
You use before care.
You use before care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. 14 pages of Karens huffing and puffing on a DOA subject.
The only reason later start times is DOA is because MCPS and the BOE fail to put the needs of students first. If Dr. McKnight was serious about her slogan for the school year then she would support the idea.
+100
Anonymous wrote:Admittedly I didn’t read through 15 pages of comments, but as an elementary school parent the 9:20 start time is insane. What parent can do that drop off and be at work at a reasonable time, and it also means at least 2 hours between wake up and school start time for my kids. Crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. 14 pages of Karens huffing and puffing on a DOA subject.
The only reason later start times is DOA is because MCPS and the BOE fail to put the needs of students first. If Dr. McKnight was serious about her slogan for the school year then she would support the idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can bet the time will get changed, it’s the right thing and proven to be best for teens. It’s just a matter of bringing it up to mcps and having parents push the issue.
It’s pretty standard across the country or becoming so.
Thia happened about 5 years ago. Board and Admin sympathetic, but transportation problematic for getting Older siblings home to watch the ES kids.
Why is it the older students responsibility to watch elementary kids? I don’t have both, why don’t have an elementary kid, why do my children have to bend for that? Where are the parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun County starts ES at ~7:50 (but that will change next year), MS at ~8:20 and HS at ~9:15.
It's been that way as long as I can remember. We like it and don't understand why everybody doesn't do it this way.
I’m impressed with Loudon County. And somehow they still manage to have high school sports. Imagine that!
LCPS parent here. Some teams will practice in the morning, before school, especially if it's warm.
We all get 24 hours in a day, just have to use them wisely.
So the kids still have to get up early the
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can bet the time will get changed, it’s the right thing and proven to be best for teens. It’s just a matter of bringing it up to mcps and having parents push the issue.
It’s pretty standard across the country or becoming so.
Thia happened about 5 years ago. Board and Admin sympathetic, but transportation problematic for getting Older siblings home to watch the ES kids.