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And what happened? Um, nothing happened. We still showed up at 7 in the morning. But I'm surprised as to like why that's not a thing yet. Like, why is— why are kids still going to school so early?

February 1, 201829:52David
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Jason29:34
They start in August here in LA, they start really early. I'm saying what time? Oh, they have to be there at 8 AM.
David29:39
Oh, okay, so that's early. So our class would start at 7:20, right? And that's early. And they were trying to push it back to have every class by law start at 10 AM.
Jason29:49
Yeah, well, they say kids learn better at that hour. Yeah, at 10 o'clock.
David29:52
And what happened? Um, nothing happened. We still showed up at 7 in the morning. But I'm surprised as to like why that's not a thing yet. Like, why is— why are kids still going to school so early?
Jason30:02
Uh, I think so they can get paid. I think it has something to do with money, I'm sure.
David30:07
So, so the teachers can get paid? Yeah. What do you mean? I don't know, just in terms of like, um, I guess, I guess just extending the hours. Yeah, because then you, you don't overlap with like after-school activity.
Jason30:19
I don't know, I'm not sure. In fact, it doesn't make any sense because they would spend less on electricity.