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In a recent government meeting, school officials discussed the ongoing challenges related to bus schedules and start times for local schools. The conversation highlighted the difficulties faced by elementary students who require more supervision during bus runs, particularly when high school and middle school schedules overlap.
Officials noted that the current late bus service is running later than in previous years, with a typical arrival time around 4 PM. This delay is attributed to a shortage of drivers, which has impacted the efficiency of bus routes. The discussion included a proposal to shift the start time for schools to 7:45 AM, which could potentially streamline afternoon bus runs and improve overall scheduling.
The meeting also addressed the implications of changing start times on student participation in athletics. Concerns were raised about the potential for high school students to miss out on sports opportunities if their dismissal times do not align with those of neighboring districts. The officials emphasized the importance of keeping the high school and Adams school schedules aligned to avoid gaps in student engagement.
As the district considers these changes, officials acknowledged the broader trend of shifting secondary school start times across the region. They expressed a desire to remain competitive and responsive to community needs, while also ensuring that any adjustments made would be sustainable for the future.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to gather further feedback from the community regarding the proposed changes, underscoring the importance of collaboration in addressing these logistical challenges.
Converted from Holliston School Committee Meeting - 11/25/2024 meeting on November 27, 2024
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