Anonymous wrote:It really depends on the bus times, but we won't know those until 2 weeks before school starts.
I do prefer the MS/HS flip to no change at all, but only if the HS bus times will REALLY be 30 min. or more later.
Anonymous wrote:Somewhere between 9:00 and 11:00. Usually on the earlier side but depends on homework assignments due the next day. Wake up time is 6 AM for a 7:20 start. A little tired sometimes but pushes through and tries to get to be earlier if late the night before. Love the afternoon free time. Sports in the early AM
Anonymous wrote:Somewhere between 9:00 and 11:00. Usually on the earlier side but depends on homework assignments due the next day. Wake up time is 6 AM for a 7:20 start. A little tired sometimes but pushes through and tries to get to be earlier if late the night before. Love the afternoon free time. Sports in the early AM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school freshman wants to keep the early start mainly because he likes getting out earlier in the day.
Mine too.
Same here.
My MS kid loves the early start time and would be truly pissed if they move it to a later start time.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't schools move to a structure where students can choose to have early or later classes? That way the morning students can start @7am and the non-morning students at the same school can start @9 or something. A blanket early morning or late morning start won't work for all families, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that sports are great. I had one who did sports and one who did not. People might be surprised to know that there are a lot of activities other than sports that are going to be negatively impacted by the new times.
The new times shouldn't have a negative effect on extracurriculars. TJ runs from 8:30 to 3:50, with sports and many other extracurriculars starting about four and going till about six. Lots of very involved kids there, with long commutes to boot, and they manage to get it all done.
+100
Honestly, I can't stand listening to the Chicken Littles who insist the sky is falling with every change FCPS implements. Some of these changes are for the BETTER for some people, but not all.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the change for selfish reasons....We live near the HS, but 7 miles from the MS. DD will have to get up at 5:30 next year, instead of six. In HS, she will be able to sleep to 6:30 though.
Bigger problem is the fact that it means I will have to get up at 5:30 to make sure DD gets up at 5:30. Yeah...I am selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high school freshman wants to keep the early start mainly because he likes getting out earlier in the day.
Mine too.
Same here.
Anonymous wrote:
The new times shouldn't have a negative effect on extracurriculars. TJ runs from 8:30 to 3:50, with sports and many other extracurriculars starting about four and going till about six. Lots of very involved kids there, with long commutes to boot, and they manage to get it all done.
You do know that TJ kids are not your typical student? Had you heard that?
Anonymous wrote:
You do know that TJ kids are not your typical student? Had you heard that?
The new times shouldn't have a negative effect on extracurriculars. TJ runs from 8:30 to 3:50, with sports and many other extracurriculars starting about four and going till about six. Lots of very involved kids there, with long commutes to boot, and they manage to get it all done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that sports are great. I had one who did sports and one who did not. People might be surprised to know that there are a lot of activities other than sports that are going to be negatively impacted by the new times.
The new times shouldn't have a negative effect on extracurriculars. TJ runs from 8:30 to 3:50, with sports and many other extracurriculars starting about four and going till about six. Lots of very involved kids there, with long commutes to boot, and they manage to get it all done.
+100
Honestly, I can't stand listening to the Chicken Littles who insist the sky is falling with every change FCPS implements. Some of these changes are for the BETTER for some people, but not all.