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During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around adjusting school start times and the implications for student safety and transportation logistics. A key concern raised was the current start time for Miller School, which has been a topic of ongoing debate for over four years. Parents have expressed persistent worries about the timing of bus pickups, particularly the safety of students being picked up in the dark.
One participant highlighted the need for adjustments to the schedule, noting that moving the start time later would consequently push back the dismissal time for high school students to around 3:15 or 3:30 PM. This change would require careful consideration of bus route combinations and timing, as the current afternoon bus schedule factors in a 40-minute window, while the morning schedule allows for 55 minutes.
The discussion also touched on the broader context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted many aspects of daily life and provided an opportunity to reassess school schedules. Despite previous assumptions that families would adapt to the existing arrangements, feedback has indicated that the current system is not meeting the needs of the community, particularly with the proposal to increase the number of students, including younger children, in the affected population.
The meeting underscored the importance of listening to community concerns and the necessity for a thoughtful approach to any changes in school start times to ensure the safety and well-being of all students.
Converted from Holliston School Committee Meeting - 11/25/2024 meeting on November 27, 2024
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