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CCS Staff Survey Overview. Town Hall Telephone Survey. C’ville Tomorrow: If viewed as a two-question survey, percentages are 53% yes, 46% no for the initial schedule. Predominant Themes:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Town Hall Telephone Survey

C’ville Tomorrow:

If viewed as a two-question survey, percentages are 53% yes, 46% no for the initial schedule.

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Predominant Themes:• New schedule would be too dark/too early for elementary

students/would exacerbate problems with elementary tardiness (15)

• New schedule would make the day too long for elementary students with after-school care/questions about CLASS (10)

• Don’t make CHS start any later (12)

• It follows sleep research/conventional wisdom for young kids and teenage kids (15)

• New schedule would negatively impact staff members’ personal/family lives (13)

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Take-Aways• Teachers acknowledge that all students need a

lot of sleep (and probably more sleep than they are presently getting); the issue for teenagers is that their bodies appear to shift to later sleep/wake patterns.

• Many teachers fear increased elementary tardiness with an earlier start time and without older siblings waking the household up first.

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Take-Aways• People at all levels are concerned about how such a shift would impact

after-school routines and activities– No older sibs would be at home to babysit elementary kids after

school– Whether a shift in the elementary schedule would make a longer

child care day for children is a case-by-case situation– Teachers want to see elementary activities and after-care enhanced

if students are going to be there for a longer after-school period– Teachers feel very proud of the middle grades’ after-school activities

and want to protect those programs if we change the schedule– Teachers feel that CHS’s after-school programs (or student jobs) are

important, and they are already feeling the pressure of a relatively late end time

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Take-Aways• Staff members report that there will be some

impact to their own personal lives, whether shuffling childcare or giving up a second job in the afternoon/evening.

• Some respondents requested a year’s notice for them and for parents to adjust child care arrangements, etc. 63% of staff and 52% of Town Hall participants want any changes to the schedule to begin this fall.


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