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kysrsoze

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2. 8am is not too early, and a late start is rough on parents who work
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 10:06 PM
Sep 2018

Most people here have serious commutes and there is almost no school bus service. Public transit that works with school is also sparse.

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Good. n/t pnwmom Sep 2018 #1
8am is not too early, and a late start is rough on parents who work kysrsoze Sep 2018 #2
If Brown signs it, schools have 3 years to get ready. SunSeeker Sep 2018 #6
I guess as long as the kids can arrive a half-hour early, it'll be alright. kysrsoze Sep 2018 #9
Well the other thing is they could use that 30 extra minutes to let the kids actually cstanleytech Sep 2018 #13
Why not go to bed earlier? pangaia Sep 2018 #30
As the article notes, teens are wired to go to sleep and wake up later. SunSeeker Sep 2018 #33
Interesting. Thanks... pangaia Sep 2018 #43
I lived in the middle of nowhere and caught the bus at 6:30 am obamanut2012 Sep 2018 #41
Studies have shown that it is on average much too early for teens. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2018 #21
In Delaware middle and high schools, my son had to get up at 5:20. woodsprite Sep 2018 #3
In high school I had to get up at 5:15 and get ready ProudLib72 Sep 2018 #14
THANK YOU CALIFORNIA!!!! SunSeeker Sep 2018 #4
Fairfax County (VA) started the high and middle schools an hour later a couple of years ago. FSogol Sep 2018 #5
What about elementary schools? BigmanPigman Sep 2018 #7
That's retiree schedule, not little kid schedule! ProudLib72 Sep 2018 #15
Three of the CA elementary schools I taught at BigmanPigman Sep 2018 #19
I start work at 5am every day Codeine Sep 2018 #28
A typical school schedule for our son was woodsprite Sep 2018 #26
What retiree? Not this one, that's for sure. pangaia Sep 2018 #31
The start times will be staggered. Igel Sep 2018 #18
Year 1999 Roy Rolling Sep 2018 #8
I learned quickly when I became a teacher and union rep BigmanPigman Sep 2018 #45
Exactly. Starting school before sunrise (DST) is ridiculous. MarcA Sep 2018 #10
I'm glad that Jamaal510 Sep 2018 #11
then again kids could go to bed an hour earlier. cuts into party time tho nt msongs Sep 2018 #12
Teens are wired to stay up late and sleep late. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2018 #16
They're not partying. Teens are just wired to go to sleep and wake up later. SunSeeker Sep 2018 #17
lol. I love petty responses that show that the poster didn't read anything Blue_Adept Sep 2018 #24
Party time? The Genealogist Sep 2018 #36
wrong obamanut2012 Sep 2018 #42
NOW they passed this, why couldn't they have done it when I was in High School? yuiyoshida Sep 2018 #20
A lot of hard evidence for this decision. It's been discussed in Davis for years. byronius Sep 2018 #22
I doubt this is going to make a difference. Chemisse Sep 2018 #23
as the mother of a teen janterry Sep 2018 #25
In Des Moines, high school and middle school hours are 8:25 - 3:25 SharonClark Sep 2018 #27
Thus making after-school sports and activities Codeine Sep 2018 #29
The vast majority of CA kids would be out of school by about 3:30 pm. SunSeeker Sep 2018 #37
My daughter gets out at 3:07. Codeine Sep 2018 #47
Perhaps they could implement a "soft start" to the day? forgotmylogin Sep 2018 #32
Early times are not necessarily great. The Genealogist Sep 2018 #34
The school day is too long nt Godsuki Sep 2018 #35
Many moons ago, my HS tried an experiment... malthaussen Sep 2018 #38
My daughter wakes up later now that we have moved AwakeAtLast Sep 2018 #39
We started at 7:30 back in the day meadowlander Sep 2018 #40
I would have appreciated this. truthisfreedom Sep 2018 #44
completely agree with this. nt. Akacia Sep 2018 #46
Our kids graduated a few years ago. High school started at 9 MissB Sep 2018 #48
Not being a morning person myself, I think more than a few teachers secretly like this change LiberalLovinLug Sep 2018 #49
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