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by hc-taway 1926 days ago
Sports are another big reason parents want older kids to get to school earlier than younger kids (as they can't take everyone at once, or else you need way more busses)—longer daylight hours after school for practice. Any attempt to change the schedule to get older kids to school later and younger ones earlier, will run into strong resistance from Sports Parents™, no matter the benefits to health or academics.

("why don't they just have the sports teams do one short practice in the morning, and one short practice in the afternoon?" 1. some of them actually do that already, despite the crazy-early school start time, and 2. for the less-insanely-dedicated sports that can't rely on parents to drop all the team members off before school, you'd need to run extra busses just for the sports kids, if they're showing up earlier than everyone else, and 3. Depending on the sport, one long practice is better and/or a lot more convenient than two short ones)

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>"why don't they just have the sports teams do one short practice in the morning, and one short practice in the afternoon?"

Another reason is that most older kids don't want to be covered in sweat for their entire high school career and having kids communally shower at school is seemingly something that is rightfully being phased out.

> having kids communally shower at school is seemingly something that is rightfully being phased out.

For a sports team, that seems silly.

Most sports have enough weird contact that the showers are probably the least of the problems.

Now, if you want to argue that sports, in general, and school should be separate, I'm all ears.