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NO Bell Change for CCSD

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Angela Atkinson
11 years ago

oppose bell change!!!!!!

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Luke H
11 years ago

MIT study on effects of traffic on stress levels

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Pat Ray
11 years ago

One must realize what a burden changing the bell time does to working families....a burden families do not need .

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Lillian Aquino
11 years ago

I vote no to a bell change.

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Allison Merrick
11 years ago

The idea to move the bell to 7:15am is NOT student-centered, and I am disappointed that our school board would even consider it.

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mike ray
11 years ago

no to early bell

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James Moore
11 years ago

Put the children first.

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Joyce Moore
11 years ago

This is way too early for my grandchildren to be going to schoo in the mornings. Have the board members read the research on this??

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Deanna Simerly
11 years ago

Please my children will have no family time and will have to go to bed at 630!

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David Nauheim
11 years ago

7:15 a.m. is wat too early for kids.

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Sharon Attardo-Lee
11 years ago

Earlier schedule would be unsafe and unhealthy, I am a pediatric nurse

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Anne Esposito
11 years ago

I am conference that having to be at school that early would negatively impact the students learning abilities with a lack of sleep

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chad stilley
11 years ago

i

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Boyd
11 years ago

no 7:15

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Bren Romano Monteiro
11 years ago

It's not just high schoolers that need the sleep. Tiny growing formative elementary minds need tons of sleep too!

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Timothy Smith
11 years ago

Our family does not have the resources to accommodate this kind of shift in our schedule.

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Melissa Delaney
11 years ago

If this proposal passes, we would have no choice but to pull out kids from CCSD schools. Please don't let it come to that.

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K collins
11 years ago

7:15 is too early!

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Elliott DeMerell
11 years ago

In the best interests of our students, please do not make the proposed changes

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Gina Mullen
11 years ago

this is absolutely ridiculous. how could you even consider this to be a smart decision for the well being of young children. have you even thought to read studies on how important sleep is for the development of children!?!?!!?