maybe then a solution is full curriculum night/afternoon highSchools/universities to be made available, adjusting employee(teacher) hours and positions based on the times The Students decide are best for them to learn at.
now that im actually thinking about it, after elementary (grd 1-8 - no middle school around here) there isnt much reason to start school at the stroke of 9. perhaps for students that need rides from parents there's reason. for many students at that age though, the need for supervision after parents leave for work isnt there. and then the need for school to start at a time that corresponds with the parents work is no longer there and high school start times become unjustifiably inconvenient... for students at least.
id expect "alternative" secondary schools to experiment with this first before anything changes... it might even stay in the alternative area in the end as i expect a lot of people(certainly not the students) wont cater to the change.
it's 630 and i have to leave now for class at 9... guhh