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Start‑time committee reports broad participation and aims to deliver recommendation March 18

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A start‑time committee of about 80 volunteers, including nine students, has met multiple times and will present school start‑time recommendations to the board March 18 after reviewing research, transportation constraints and community survey results.

A district committee convened to evaluate school start times reported strong community participation and an expedited schedule to deliver recommendations to the board by March 18.

Jacob Eisen, a parent volunteer serving on the committee, told the board more than 80 people applied to participate and the group has averaged about 70 attendees per meeting. The committee includes parents, staff and nine students from Elmbrook’s high and middle…

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