Changes to West Seattle school schedules approved June 3 by the Seattle School Board.
The schedules of West Seattle-area schools will change by five to 55 minutes starting in September.
The Seattle School Board voted 6-1 June 3 to approve a motion to shift start and end times for most Seattle schools in order to accommodate new bus system standards approved in March.
Board member Michael DeBell said this is the third version of these changes the board has worked on, and there was very little public reaction over them.
"It was pretty quiet, to tell you the truth," DeBell said. "I think people are pretty happy with this final version."
Board member Steve Sundquist said people were caught off guard at first, but are now accepting of the changes.
"The public has frankly gotten quite comfortable with them," he said.
Under the new schedule, most West Seattle schools will start 20 to 25 minutes later. But, West Seattle High School will start 10 minutes earlier. And, in the biggest change, Pathfinder K-8 will start 55 minutes earlier and dismiss 45 minutes earlier.
According to Seattle Public Schools, the schedule changes come after input from families, principals and staff and will allow students to be picked up and dropped off while there is still adequate daylight.
The new transportation standards will save $2.2. million and allow the Seattle School District to transport the same number of students using 49 fewer buses, according to the district.