Do you hate getting up in the morning? For most high school students the answer is yes. This is just one reason why school should start later. The average American high school student isn’t getting enough sleep which is problem that interferes with grades, attendance, and getting enough time to eat breakfast. School should start later so students can get enough sleep, have enough time to eat breakfast, and to accommodate biological changes. My first reason is that so students can get enough sleep
Students grades decrease severely during school. Many people ask why. That's why schools need to change the school hours. Students also lose lack of concentrations during school. Starting school to earlier can cause health problems from students. Sleep deprivation can cause teens under the age of 18 to smoke more than other students. Smoking is not good for your health. In fact, students who smoke and do drugs tend to drop out of high school more often than students who don't smoke or do
sleep deprived. If school started after 8:30AM, students would stay until late at school and athletic practices would take up even more time. Work time for homework would ----- be cut back . Therefore, I do not want school to start after 8:30AM. In high school, 87% of students receive less than the recommended amount of sleep. There are many organizations, such as the National Sleep Foundation, that do studies on this topic. If school started later, it would ---- end later. My school ends at 3:05PM
of the benefits and disadvantage to starting later in the day. Schools should not start late because it affects the students and big changes to their school day life. Parents drops off their children at school and there are possibilities not, if the school starts later in that day. The bus changes will affect the budget in Fairfax County. Why should students risk their important factors due to change of the school times? Students finish their school days with nice and refreshing afternoon with
Should Schools Start Later? Have you ever fallen asleep in class? Many students have. This is most likely caused by the early start times of schools. Middle schoolers and teens need as much sleep as possible, and if they have to wake up before 8 am, they don’t get enough rest. There are several benefits to starting schools at later times. For example, it improves academic performances. Not to mention, a student who had the right amount of sleep has better moods throughout the day. These are all
they never get enough sleep, or that school starts too early and it should begin later in the day. If having school begin at a later time was an option to be considered, there are still multiple points to be recognized that would be a disadvantage of this option. The only good that could possibly come out of school starting at a later time would be better work ethic and more alertness from students-but this isn't even garunteed. If school were to begin at a later time in the morning, then this means
Schools should start later in the morning, because it can improve student's grades and attendance. Around the age of 13 or 14, boys' and girls' circadian rhythms shift. This means that they start going to bed and waking up later than they had before, and they need more sleep overall. Making teens wake up early to go to school hurts them more than it helps them. It disrupts their sleep time and rhythm, so they're tired and not ready to learn. Amy Wheaton, the lead epidemiologist and author in the
effected by lack of sleep due to having to wake up early school. Students will stay up past midnight to finish their homework only to have to drag themselves to school a few hours later. This is a problem. Students should not be dreading school because they have to wake up so early. Instead, they should look forward to getting the opportunity to learn. The solution to this issue would be starting school days later. School days should start later because it would allow the students to have an enhanced
Delay School In the Morning to Help Students Today's students have more on their plate than ever before. It is not uncommon to have multiple classes, homework, sports practices, extracurricular activities, and even a job. Then there is the pressure of performing well enough to get accepted to a respected university. All of these tasks constantly vie for attention. Because of this, it can be hard to get up early for school in the morning. School districts should move start times to later in the morning
they should. As teens get older, the amount of free time available cuts down drastically. Students often stay up late, go to school at early hours, go to extracurriculars or work, and then come home to finish loads of homework due for the next day. Having school start at the crack of dawn every morning makes it that much harder for students to stay awake during the school day. This continuing cycle leads to sleep deprivation and many other issues. In result, school hours should start later to improve