Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the solution that was adopted:
High School
7:45 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
6 hours, 45 minutes
Middle School
8:15 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
6 hours, 45 minutes
Elementary School Tier 1
9:00 a.m.–3:25 p.m.
6 hours, 25 minutes
Elementary School Tier 2
9:25 a.m.–3:50 p.m.
6 hours, 25 minutes
I have children in both a Tier 1 and a Tier 2. The Tier 1 currently gets out at 3:10 so they added 5 minutes at the end of the day in addition to the 10 minute shift. The Tier 2 gets out at 2:30 so they added 10 minutes to the day. Why is it different?
Are you sure about that? All the Tier 1 schools I know get out at 3:05.
I'm sure. Starts at 8:50 and gets out at 3:10.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just about the sleep, it's about high schoolers not standing waiting for a bus in the dark. When you actually have a 14 year old standing on a street without a sidewalk in the dark, you'll understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the solution that was adopted:
High School
7:45 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
6 hours, 45 minutes
Middle School
8:15 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
6 hours, 45 minutes
Elementary School Tier 1
9:00 a.m.–3:25 p.m.
6 hours, 25 minutes
Elementary School Tier 2
9:25 a.m.–3:50 p.m.
6 hours, 25 minutes
I have children in both a Tier 1 and a Tier 2. The Tier 1 currently gets out at 3:10 so they added 5 minutes at the end of the day in addition to the 10 minute shift. The Tier 2 gets out at 2:30 so they added 10 minutes to the day. Why is it different?
Are you sure about that? All the Tier 1 schools I know get out at 3:05.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the solution that was adopted:
High School
7:45 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
6 hours, 45 minutes
Middle School
8:15 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
6 hours, 45 minutes
Elementary School Tier 1
9:00 a.m.–3:25 p.m.
6 hours, 25 minutes
Elementary School Tier 2
9:25 a.m.–3:50 p.m.
6 hours, 25 minutes
I have children in both a Tier 1 and a Tier 2. The Tier 1 currently gets out at 3:10 so they added 5 minutes at the end of the day in addition to the 10 minute shift. The Tier 2 gets out at 2:30 so they added 10 minutes to the day. Why is it different?
Anonymous wrote:This is the solution that was adopted:
High School
7:45 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
6 hours, 45 minutes
Middle School
8:15 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
6 hours, 45 minutes
Elementary School Tier 1
9:00 a.m.–3:25 p.m.
6 hours, 25 minutes
Elementary School Tier 2
9:25 a.m.–3:50 p.m.
6 hours, 25 minutes
Anonymous wrote:This discussion of "if my kid can do it than so can yours" is interesting to me. I have three kids, and the first two handled high school early times just fine. One did extremely well on the schedule -- as others have said he just went to bed earlier. He was a strong capable student and an athlete. No problem for him most days to be at school ready to start his day at 7:25. My third child is altogether different. She tries very hard to fall asleep at night but generally cannot do so until at least 11 and sometimes later. She is dead tired most mornings and really doesn't start to be alert and function well until around 8:30 or 9. The best mornings for us are those delayed openings. She's like an entirely different kid when she can sleep until 8. Seeing the contrast in my children has taught me to be less smug. Just because your kid can handle something doesn't mean every child (or even the majority) are benefitted by the early bell times.[/quote]
Well said!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They voted for the 20 minutes later option.
Oh, good grief. Because high school students will be significantly more awake at 7:45 am than at 7:25 am? Not even the most ardent "high school must start later because biology!" people believe that.