Did my generation do it right....?????...HHmm.....??
1957 > present day the bus stops at the rural properties at 6:30 am ...Grades 1>12......2 hrs later you're at the designated school...classes start at 9.00 am SHARP.
Bus returns to rural homes.....students ..Grades 1>12 back home 5:30 pm > 6:20 pm...
There's NO changing of the CLOCKS in this area of North Eastern British Colombia Canada....
My youngest brother slept on my lap ( Grade 1 ) on the way to school as well as on the way home from school...
Chores associated with our Farm life were never challenged....
We (my three siblings) were already up to speed....entering post secondary institutions and succeeding was a serious commitment!
Meaning full carriers was the end goal !
Each family to their own beliefs....
I thank our MOTHER to have seen fit for us to be achieves and not ride along as if we have rights!
Bob...Retired Power Engineer....40 years Gas Turbine /Aero derivative Prime Movers..
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