And my kiddos got to be the lucky ones to take the MAP tests on the very first day back after the time change. There are a couple who can't stay awake on a regular day. I'm sure this isn't going to help them any.
If this is daylight savings time, why did I lose an hour off my weekend?
And my kiddos got to be the lucky ones to take the MAP tests on the very first day back after the time change. There are a couple who can't stay awake on a regular day. I'm sure this isn't going to help them any.
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I think I lost it last week when I was SURE it was recess time and it was only 9:15. 8)
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We started testing today. I had several students who said they were tired. Of course one went to bed at 11:30. What WERE his parents thinking? Karen
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Don't you love how they legislate the time change early?
Don't you also love how they legislate the testing dates for the same time so the kids come in with less sleep?
With our testing homeroom competition, each homeroom will get a point per student getting 8 hours or more of sleep a night.
One week down of testing, and I am absolutely exhausted.
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