January 11, 2025 - 10:56

ROCKLAND — Results from surveys conducted among parents and staff regarding potential changes to school start times in the Rockland area school district have been compiled, yet the findings remain undisclosed to the public. The surveys aimed to gather opinions on whether the current start times are conducive to student well-being and academic performance.
As discussions around the benefits of later start times gain traction nationally, local stakeholders are eager to understand community sentiment. Proponents of later start times argue that they can lead to improved sleep for students, thereby enhancing focus and overall health. Conversely, some parents and staff express concerns about the impacts of changing schedules on transportation and extracurricular activities.
While the district has assured the community that the survey results will be shared, the delay in releasing this important information has left many feeling anxious. As the school year progresses, stakeholders are hopeful for clarity on the survey outcomes to inform future decisions regarding school scheduling.
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