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In reply to the discussion: Daylight saving time bill stalls again in US Senate [View all]BumRushDaShow
(162,822 posts)and parents have availed of that by need due to their own work schedules.
But when you have school systems like Philly's without any "dedicated" state funding and mainly relying on property taxes (where almost a quarter of the population is in poverty), then they don't have the resources to handle that if such a change were made for starting school "later" (for ALL).
There have been calls for starting them later for high schools due to teens needing more hours of sleep, allowing them to perform better during the day, but that age group can handle "dark" better than the little ones and don't need the parents to accompany them to school.
This was one of the pushes behind allowing remote work (where possible) because you have some parent able to deal with a later (delayed) schedule. But corporate America ain't having that because the "touchy-feely" bosses want to be able to "touch and feel" their employees at the office and are paranoid if they can't "see" them.