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District reports mostly positive survey feedback on new school start times; buses now run with 25‑minute span between first and last drop‑off
Summary
The Monticello Public School District presented survey results and early metrics showing broad family and staff acceptance of the district’s new school start times and improved transportation efficiency.
The Monticello Public School District on Monday presented survey results and early data on this school year’s new start times, with district leaders reporting broadly positive responses and improved transportation efficiency.
Superintendent Eric Olsen reminded the board the start‑time change was intended to align schedules with adolescent sleep patterns and to improve learning conditions. Olsen said the district collected 533 family survey responses; he reported that 55% of families said the change had been a positive or low‑impact change and that, when combined with neutral responses, roughly three‑quarters of…
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