Later school start times for teens - Doctor's orders
The American Academy of Pediatrics issued a policy statement calling on school districts to move start times to 8:30 am or later for middle and high schools, so that students can get at least 8 1/2 hours of sleep a night.
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sidneyd
GHSmom
As usual, this change is in the name of transportation efficiency. Setting up three clean tiers is supposed to make it easier to flip times when we do that.
At the meeting when the transportation schedule was voted in, the Board was assured specifically that high school start times would not be earlier, even though the bus times were earlier. And yet they are.
I'm surprised by Rainier Beach's 7:50 time though- they had a big grant, and wanted a Tier 2 start to go with that. The Board approved $250k for their buses so they could have the time they wanted (8:40; nice for HS); but this doesn't seem to have come to pass and they are at 7:50. Anyone know the story here? (Athletics held sway, perhaps?)
I hope the Board will keep pushing this issue; the AAP adds some weight, as does Seattle Children's current education campaign on sleep. I know the parents and nurses and many other groups will keep pushing until this gets done.
My daughter has to drop her computer programming class since she now has 15 minutes to get back from North Seattle to Ingraham. The bus ride is 10 minutes.
NEmom
Here's the Spring Transportation Report.
Nathan Hale had seven bus routes last year - all Special Ed.
What is the agruement?
NEmom
NEmom
Thanks Banda
This is especially hard on seniors who were counting on those classes and are now really scrambling to figure out how to meet the requirements.
That shift to ten minutes earlier messed up a lot of kids. Do the Community colleges even realize it yet? It will certainly affect their enrollment patterns.
I still haven't seen a clear reason given for the shift, so it just seems so...arbitrary and capricious.
sidneyd