Anonymous wrote:Love how Melanie Meren's quotes at the end of this article are basically, "Hey we spent a ton of money on this consultant but don't worry - because we can't please everyone we aren't really going to do anything!"
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2025/03/fairfax-co-wants-to-start-middle-schools-later-that-could-impact-elementary-start-times-too/
No bleep Sherlock, this is what people said from the beginning would happen. A waste of millions again...again...Gatehouse will never learn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Research suggests a strong correlation between early school start times and poorer performance in both reading and math, primarily due to sleep deprivation which can significantly impact cognitive function and learning abilities in students, especially adolescents; studies often show that later start times are associated with improved academic outcomes in both subjectS.
I do believe you that research shows that, and their sample sizes are definitely much larger than mine, but my experience is that my students in my morning classes consistently have the highest SOL scores and grades.
For at least the past ten years, at least 75% of my morning classes have been my lower-level classes, not honors, but they've had the fewest students fail the SOL and I always have very few students with a D or F in those classes.
Anonymous wrote:Research suggests a strong correlation between early school start times and poorer performance in both reading and math, primarily due to sleep deprivation which can significantly impact cognitive function and learning abilities in students, especially adolescents; studies often show that later start times are associated with improved academic outcomes in both subjectS.
Anonymous wrote:Research suggests a strong correlation between early school start times and poorer performance in both reading and math, primarily due to sleep deprivation which can significantly impact cognitive function and learning abilities in students, especially adolescents; studies often show that later start times are associated with improved academic outcomes in both subjectS.
Anonymous wrote:Fcps should pay attention to huge funding cut from government, instead of worrying about start time change.
Anonymous wrote:I like the early start times because there is plenty of time for my daughter to stay after school for programs she enjoys, come home study, and then get to practice without having to rush. It's been great. Yes, it sucks getting up early. So what.