Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the current schedule.
Middle schoolers are fine with the current schedule
LOL, no, they're not at all. C2 it is. E defeats the whole point of this exercise by not shifting MS late enough, and causes everyone else to shift as well. "Ease of communication"? What a horsesh!t justification... "Dear parents, next year Larla's school will be shifting their bell schedule to <X>". Doesn't really matter what X is for communication purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the current schedule.
Middle schoolers are fine with the current schedule
LOL, no, they're not at all. C2 it is. E defeats the whole point of this exercise by not shifting MS late enough, and causes everyone else to shift as well. "Ease of communication"? What a horsesh!t justification... "Dear parents, next year Larla's school will be shifting their bell schedule to <X>". Doesn't really matter what X is
c2 is the best option. It gives middle school a late start and reasonable hours for ES and high school.
Anonymous wrote:Keep the current schedule.
Middle schoolers are fine with the current schedule
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get ready whiners. Option E is coming whether you like it or not.
Why do you say this? They also recommended C2. Both OTS and the company approved. I think that one is way better and is also cost neutral.
The report states that FCPS wants middle schoolers and high schoolers out before elementary school kids for childcare purposes - older kids can watch younger kids. Also option C2 is too drastic for middle school and would cut their after school programs.
Then they should just keep everything as is. With c2, high schoolers will be home. Meanwhile, who is watching these kids when parents need to work and school starts at almost 10?
They aren’t keeping everything as is bc the current start time for MS is 7:30 am and isn’t good for them. They will get pushed to the 8 am slot and everyone will deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get ready whiners. Option E is coming whether you like it or not.
Why do you say this? They also recommended C2. Both OTS and the company approved. I think that one is way better and is also cost neutral.
The report states that FCPS wants middle schoolers and high schoolers out before elementary school kids for childcare purposes - older kids can watch younger kids. Also option C2 is too drastic for middle school and would cut their after school programs.
Then they should just keep everything as is. With c2, high schoolers will be home. Meanwhile, who is watching these kids when parents need to work and school starts at almost 10?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get ready whiners. Option E is coming whether you like it or not.
Why do you say this? They also recommended C2. Both OTS and the company approved. I think that one is way better and is also cost neutral.
The report states that FCPS wants middle schoolers and high schoolers out before elementary school kids for childcare purposes - older kids can watch younger kids. Also option C2 is too drastic for middle school and would cut their after school programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get ready whiners. Option E is coming whether you like it or not.
Why do you say this? They also recommended C2. Both OTS and the company approved. I think that one is way better and is also cost neutral.
Anonymous wrote:Get ready whiners. Option E is coming whether you like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or will they just stop doing after-school clubs? I’m curious how important those are to the middle school experience, as my kids are all still in elementary.
After school this week, I saw piles (had to literally step over some, ha) of kids loving finally finding “their people” at D&D club. Drama and music kids rehearsing for the MS musical. Kids painting sets and props for the musical. Community service activities. Tons of kids getting tutoring from their teachers, for free, getting both help and connection. The positive energy was palpable (the musical looks great!). The MS after school program is the heart of middle school.
Yes let’s continue to make kids get up at 5:30 am so they can have this after school program.
Get a grip. E will shift by only 30 minutes and be a win win for all. They can still have their previous after school activities, just half an hour later.
Yes, like the MS start time used to be. That’s great.
Anonymous wrote:Option E is terrific. I wish they would start this fall 2025. Why wait?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or will they just stop doing after-school clubs? I’m curious how important those are to the middle school experience, as my kids are all still in elementary.
After school this week, I saw piles (had to literally step over some, ha) of kids loving finally finding “their people” at D&D club. Drama and music kids rehearsing for the MS musical. Kids painting sets and props for the musical. Community service activities. Tons of kids getting tutoring from their teachers, for free, getting both help and connection. The positive energy was palpable (the musical looks great!). The MS after school program is the heart of middle school.
Yes let’s continue to make kids get up at 5:30 am so they can have this after school program.
Get a grip. E will shift by only 30 minutes and be a win win for all. They can still have their previous after school activities, just half an hour later.