Yes, they are helpful because we learn more in one period.—Anna Hernandez
Yes, more time allows for teachers to effectively and efficiently teach.—R.V
Yes, because it’s more useful having longer periods, so that students can get more help in learning the things they don’t understand.—S.C
I think the longer class times are helpful because we get more done and, well, I really don’t even feel those seven minutes. It still feels like the regular time schedule we had last year.—Odalys Cabrera
I do believe that longer class time is helpful because you get more time to do class work and get all your thoughts.—K.M
Yes, it definitely is helpful. We get to spend more time in going over work, and that’s a good thing, if you don’t understand.—M.T
Yes because we have more time to learn. —E.T
Longer class times are a bit helpful, but it is not drastic. The only thing you can pretty much get done is some homework.—K.R.
It is somewhat helpful, but you can’t really tell the difference. However, it is no help for students who have far classes and need 5 minutes to get to class.—N.D
Yea, more time equals more learning. The teachers don’t have to rush through the class.—K.C
I think that longer class times are not helpful because all I do is think about after school and I stare at the clock. It brings tiredness, and hungriness. As a freshman, I start and end late. By the time I get home from practice or wherever, it is already the next day.—G.M
No, because it seems like it takes forever to get out of that class.—A.R.