Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why? b/c high schoolers can sleep in?
What is most appealing about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. Starr is recommending the following changes be studied:
- Move high school start times 50 minutes later, from 7:25 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. (school ending at 3 p.m.)
- Move middle school start times 10 minutes earlier, from 7:55 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. (school ending at 2:30 p.m.)
- Keep elementary school start times as they currently are (8:50 a.m. and 9:15 a.m.), but extend the school day by 30 minutes (school ending at 3:35 p.m. and 4 p.m.)
Would not be implemented until 2015-2016 school year.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?page=showrelease&id=3407
If this happens I would be ecstatic.
I guess you don't have a teenager, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If smartphones were turned off at 6pm they would not even be talking about changing start times.
I have interviewed hundreds of kids about how much they use their Iphones in the evening and nearly everyone admits to using it about every five minutes while studying or doing homework.
I also asked them if the phone was put on a table across the room how long would it be before they started to feel anxious. The usual answer is about ten minutes.
If they would turn off their damn phones they would be in bed at a decent hour.
Don't believe me? Find a couple of tweeter accounts belonging to teens that you know (including your own kids). Check out how late at night they are still exchanging tweets. Midnight, one, two AM is not unusual.
I don't buy this at all. It wouldve been too early to me 20 years ago. No Internet then.
Anonymous wrote:If smartphones were turned off at 6pm they would not even be talking about changing start times.
Anonymous wrote:If smartphones were turned off at 6pm they would not even be talking about changing start times.
I have interviewed hundreds of kids about how much they use their Iphones in the evening and nearly everyone admits to using it about every five minutes while studying or doing homework.
I also asked them if the phone was put on a table across the room how long would it be before they started to feel anxious. The usual answer is about ten minutes.
If they would turn off their damn phones they would be in bed at a decent hour.
Don't believe me? Find a couple of tweeter accounts belonging to teens that you know (including your own kids). Check out how late at night they are still exchanging tweets. Midnight, one, two AM is not unusual.
Anonymous wrote:why? b/c high schoolers can sleep in?
What is most appealing about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. Starr is recommending the following changes be studied:
- Move high school start times 50 minutes later, from 7:25 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. (school ending at 3 p.m.)
- Move middle school start times 10 minutes earlier, from 7:55 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. (school ending at 2:30 p.m.)
- Keep elementary school start times as they currently are (8:50 a.m. and 9:15 a.m.), but extend the school day by 30 minutes (school ending at 3:35 p.m. and 4 p.m.)
Would not be implemented until 2015-2016 school year.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?page=showrelease&id=3407
If this happens I would be ecstatic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. Starr is recommending the following changes be studied:
- Move high school start times 50 minutes later, from 7:25 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. (school ending at 3 p.m.)
- Move middle school start times 10 minutes earlier, from 7:55 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. (school ending at 2:30 p.m.)
- Keep elementary school start times as they currently are (8:50 a.m. and 9:15 a.m.), but extend the school day by 30 minutes (school ending at 3:35 p.m. and 4 p.m.)
Would not be implemented until 2015-2016 school year.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?page=showrelease&id=3407
If this happens I would be ecstatic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am NOT on board with a longer day for elementary school kids. Their day is long enough as it is and my kids are exhausted. I can see this being beneficial for high schoolers and likely middle schoolers. But I think its crazy to add that time on to elementary schools UNLESS is for recess and active playtime.
I think that would be the point. They get too little of that because of all the other that needs to be in the curriculum
Anonymous wrote:I am NOT on board with a longer day for elementary school kids. Their day is long enough as it is and my kids are exhausted. I can see this being beneficial for high schoolers and likely middle schoolers. But I think its crazy to add that time on to elementary schools UNLESS is for recess and active playtime.