Illinois proposal could change high school start time to 8:45 a.m. – WAND (Decatur)

However, the Illinois Principals Association opposes the idea. "This is a different challenge for unit districts than it might be for high school districts versus elementary school districts," a spokesperson said. "They might have their own busing schedule that is separate from the high school district. That's certainly a concern. We also have concerns about the amount of time it takes to complete graduation requirements for high schoolers in particular."
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debtsor
1 year ago

Great idea! Let’s make it EVEN MORE DIFFICULT for parents to get to work by 9:00 a.m.
There is something to be said about how starting school early leads to lower test scores: I remember in high school I had practice before school and was there at something like 6:15 am several days a week for school to start at 7:30, but 8:45 am? come on!

Fed Up Taxpayer
1 year ago

Do they really think the later start time will increase educational scores? We need to hold administrators and teachers accountable for educational standards first and foremost. And I don’t think it is because kids can’t get up before 8am. For example, there are many sports teams and other school events that start early throughout the year and I see plenty of kids up ready to go. Stop lowering the bar for our kids and start raising it for teachers. This is just another delay in reforming education in this state, if you can even call it that anymore.

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