Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see the fuss over the difference between a 7:45 am and 8:00 am start time and I'm hard pressed to think 8:30 am is going to make that much of a difference either.
Teens like to sleep in if they can whenever they can. Push it to 9:00 am and you'd still have some people complaining it's still too early. Pretty much anything before 11 am is "too early" for most teenagers.
It does make a difference.
My senior in MCPS doesn't have 1st period this semester, and DC is thrilled to get extra time to sleep in. And no, they don't go to sleep *that* late. Straight A student.
Straight A isn’t a flex. Have you seen how inflated MCPS is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 1000% for later high school start times. And it's almost laughable to say that school starts at 7:45 -- my high schooler's buses come at 7:10am and drops the kids off at 7:20am. Having the buses come at 7:30 would buy an extra 20 min of sleep -- but I'm assuming the buses have to come early so they can go onto the middle school routes.
Can we start a GoFund me for more buses? (Kidding, but not really) More buses are the only way later start times will happen.
My 9th grader's bus comes at 6:55, arrives at school at 7:15. School starts at 7:45. I'd donate to a gofundme for more busses!
Or, you could drive them. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't see the fuss over the difference between a 7:45 am and 8:00 am start time and I'm hard pressed to think 8:30 am is going to make that much of a difference either.
Teens like to sleep in if they can whenever they can. Push it to 9:00 am and you'd still have some people complaining it's still too early. Pretty much anything before 11 am is "too early" for most teenagers.
It does make a difference.
My senior in MCPS doesn't have 1st period this semester, and DC is thrilled to get extra time to sleep in. And no, they don't go to sleep *that* late. Straight A student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Blah blah blah.I spent years and years waiting for elementary school to start at 9:25. My kids would get up at 6:30 and there almost 3 hours til school started. Send those kids to school earlier!
Seriously. If they are concerned about health, the High School and elementary school start times should be flipped.
My kid has sports directly after school. They wouldn't get to do their sports which would even more directly impact their health. Kids work, have activities, sports, which make it much harder to get out later. Plus, the bus issue.
Yes, and in AACPS kids still do sports directly after school. Why do you think sports would be cancelled if school started an hour later?
Their teams suck though! Probably because practices are shorter. DOn't shortchange kids sports, it's important because PE is a joke!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
They already went over this and the problem is that changing high school times would negatively impact elementary and middle school times
Blah blah blah.I spent years and years waiting for elementary school to start at 9:25. My kids would get up at 6:30 and there almost 3 hours til school started. Send those kids to school earlier!
Seriously. If they are concerned about health, the High School and elementary school start times should be flipped.
My kid has sports directly after school. They wouldn't get to do their sports which would even more directly impact their health. Kids work, have activities, sports, which make it much harder to get out later. Plus, the bus issue.
Yes, and in AACPS kids still do sports directly after school. Why do you think sports would be cancelled if school started an hour later?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 1000% for later high school start times. And it's almost laughable to say that school starts at 7:45 -- my high schooler's buses come at 7:10am and drops the kids off at 7:20am. Having the buses come at 7:30 would buy an extra 20 min of sleep -- but I'm assuming the buses have to come early so they can go onto the middle school routes.
Can we start a GoFund me for more buses? (Kidding, but not really) More buses are the only way later start times will happen.
How about we just redistrict to let all kids go to schools they can walk to and get rid of all the magnets and busing them all over county. The amount of buses wasted in this is ridiculous. Walkers bussing to further schools and magnet buses carting kids all over the county. The irony of asking for later start times when the magnet kids (supposedly working the hardest) are getting up the earliest.
Just get rid of all the extra administration and buses that goes into these programs. Keep the kids local and guess what? Their buses wouldn’t come 50min before school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
We solved this ourselves by setting our clocks ahead for 2 hours. It's like HS starts later. You should give it a try.
Now this is an excellent solution!
Two more MCPS graduates who slept during science class.
lol. yea, I don't get how that's the solution. Are their kids so dumb they can't tell the clocks are pushed ahead?
You just have to believe, and it works like magic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 1000% for later high school start times. And it's almost laughable to say that school starts at 7:45 -- my high schooler's buses come at 7:10am and drops the kids off at 7:20am. Having the buses come at 7:30 would buy an extra 20 min of sleep -- but I'm assuming the buses have to come early so they can go onto the middle school routes.
Can we start a GoFund me for more buses? (Kidding, but not really) More buses are the only way later start times will happen.
My 9th grader's bus comes at 6:55, arrives at school at 7:15. School starts at 7:45. I'd donate to a gofundme for more busses!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 1000% for later high school start times. And it's almost laughable to say that school starts at 7:45 -- my high schooler's buses come at 7:10am and drops the kids off at 7:20am. Having the buses come at 7:30 would buy an extra 20 min of sleep -- but I'm assuming the buses have to come early so they can go onto the middle school routes.
Can we start a GoFund me for more buses? (Kidding, but not really) More buses are the only way later start times will happen.
How about we just redistrict to let all kids go to schools they can walk to and get rid of all the magnets and busing them all over county. The amount of buses wasted in this is ridiculous. Walkers bussing to further schools and magnet buses carting kids all over the county. The irony of asking for later start times when the magnet kids (supposedly working the hardest) are getting up the earliest.
Just get rid of all the extra administration and buses that goes into these programs. Keep the kids local and guess what? Their buses wouldn’t come 50min before school.
I'd keep the magnets because they're amazing but limit selection to the home schools. It would be a win win.
Then they wouldn't be magnets.
Sure, they would. The lottery proved there are many more kids capable of doing the work than seats. They can fill these up with in boundary kids and the world will go on just fine.
Magnet programs draw students from outside a school's boundary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 1000% for later high school start times. And it's almost laughable to say that school starts at 7:45 -- my high schooler's buses come at 7:10am and drops the kids off at 7:20am. Having the buses come at 7:30 would buy an extra 20 min of sleep -- but I'm assuming the buses have to come early so they can go onto the middle school routes.
Can we start a GoFund me for more buses? (Kidding, but not really) More buses are the only way later start times will happen.
How about we just redistrict to let all kids go to schools they can walk to and get rid of all the magnets and busing them all over county. The amount of buses wasted in this is ridiculous. Walkers bussing to further schools and magnet buses carting kids all over the county. The irony of asking for later start times when the magnet kids (supposedly working the hardest) are getting up the earliest.
Just get rid of all the extra administration and buses that goes into these programs. Keep the kids local and guess what? Their buses wouldn’t come 50min before school.
I'd keep the magnets because they're amazing but limit selection to the home schools. It would be a win win.
Then they wouldn't be magnets.
Sure, they would. The lottery proved there are many more kids capable of doing the work than seats. They can fill these up with in boundary kids and the world will go on just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 1000% for later high school start times. And it's almost laughable to say that school starts at 7:45 -- my high schooler's buses come at 7:10am and drops the kids off at 7:20am. Having the buses come at 7:30 would buy an extra 20 min of sleep -- but I'm assuming the buses have to come early so they can go onto the middle school routes.
Can we start a GoFund me for more buses? (Kidding, but not really) More buses are the only way later start times will happen.
How about we just redistrict to let all kids go to schools they can walk to and get rid of all the magnets and busing them all over county. The amount of buses wasted in this is ridiculous. Walkers bussing to further schools and magnet buses carting kids all over the county. The irony of asking for later start times when the magnet kids (supposedly working the hardest) are getting up the earliest.
Just get rid of all the extra administration and buses that goes into these programs. Keep the kids local and guess what? Their buses wouldn’t come 50min before school.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 1000% for later high school start times. And it's almost laughable to say that school starts at 7:45 -- my high schooler's buses come at 7:10am and drops the kids off at 7:20am. Having the buses come at 7:30 would buy an extra 20 min of sleep -- but I'm assuming the buses have to come early so they can go onto the middle school routes.
Can we start a GoFund me for more buses? (Kidding, but not really) More buses are the only way later start times will happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 1000% for later high school start times. And it's almost laughable to say that school starts at 7:45 -- my high schooler's buses come at 7:10am and drops the kids off at 7:20am. Having the buses come at 7:30 would buy an extra 20 min of sleep -- but I'm assuming the buses have to come early so they can go onto the middle school routes.
Can we start a GoFund me for more buses? (Kidding, but not really) More buses are the only way later start times will happen.
How about we just redistrict to let all kids go to schools they can walk to and get rid of all the magnets and busing them all over county. The amount of buses wasted in this is ridiculous. Walkers bussing to further schools and magnet buses carting kids all over the county. The irony of asking for later start times when the magnet kids (supposedly working the hardest) are getting up the earliest.
Just get rid of all the extra administration and buses that goes into these programs. Keep the kids local and guess what? Their buses wouldn’t come 50min before school.
I'd keep the magnets because they're amazing but limit selection to the home schools. It would be a win win.
Then they wouldn't be magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8 and 8:30 am. I know MCPS delayed to 7:45 several years ago. But is that enough?
We solved this ourselves by setting our clocks ahead for 2 hours. It's like HS starts later. You should give it a try.
Now this is an excellent solution!
Two more MCPS graduates who slept during science class.
lol. yea, I don't get how that's the solution. Are their kids so dumb they can't tell the clocks are pushed ahead?