CRON posted...
A high school history teacher of mine explained that it's supposed to fit into the five-day work week of parents. Children wake up, get ready for school and get taken to school, and in theory it wouldn't interfere too much with parents who generally have to be at work between 8-10.
So basically children are being forced to wake up early so their parents don't potentially miss a half-hour of productivity lmao
Are there that many corporate jobs that require being at your desk by 8? My previous jobs were 10, 10 and 930, except one-off meetings. But even for 8-4 or 8-5, students getting off at 2-3 means parents would still need afternoon daycare, or picking up their kids & returning to work to finish their shift. What if students started later but there was an option for morning day care instead?