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    A change to make the school a better place Benjamin Franklin once said, “ Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.” Yes, it’s scientifically proven that it’s correct. But in the quote, one word pointed that it was meant for a certain something, a “man”. It means a person who is fully grown up. But gives a totally different meaning when it comes to students. The oldest students in high school would be seniors with an average age of 18 years old. They are just…

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    you might be sleeping in class is because of the time school starts. Having later school starting times would benefit students in several ways. “Early start times in some schools also might play a role in lost sleep.” said KidsHealth.org. Most teens fall asleep at 11:00 or later, which causes a deficit when they wake up for school early in the morning. Another factor in causing less sleep is melatonin, a brain hormone, which doesn’t activate until later in the night for teens. More sleep will…

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    outcomes, the high prevalence of insufficient sleep among high school students is of substantial public health concern.” Healthy People 2020. As Researchers have proven, it 's better to get more sleep. Your overall health will improve with more sleep. Which is why I agree to the idea of school starting later than it does now for most students. If schools start later, students will have less sleep deprived, better grades, and more time included for their morning schedules. Imagine getting…

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    When middle school students start school they are tiered, and many people think that is normal and won’t affect their grades, safety, or health. Well that is incorrect, research shows that less sleep a student has equals a negative effect on their health, grades, and safety. Sleep is an important part of a growing “teen”, but itis also an important to learning and to safety, plus Without a good amount of sleep, students grades will drop drastically. For example, if someone is a straight “A”…

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    Students and parents across the world have different opinions about what the appropriate time for the school day to start is. School start times vary widely across the nation, some schools start early to save money and at the same time reduce transportation costs. Other schools have a late start because they think it makes students perform better academically. The school day starting time is an issue that has become very controversial, especially in the last couple of years since many research…

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    all schools should or should not start later in the morning. School starting at a later time is a pro because it is proven that when students get at least ten hours of sleep or, get a later start to the day, test scores go up and, so does their overall comprehension. Studies show that being…

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    Many high school students are exhausted in the morning because of how early school starts in the morning. High school students wake up and get ready, go to school for eight hours, stay after school with extracurricular activities which may go until six o’clock in the evening, go home and eat, do homework, and then go to bed. In just a few hours, these students will have to wake up and repeat the process. This process leaves students exhausted, mentally and physically. Students get very…

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    Sleep Hard, Work Hard: Schools Start To Early Remember when you had to wake up every morning at 6am so that you would be at work by 8. Well you 're not the only one. Most teens in America arrive school before 8:30 a.m. and that does not take into consideration the time it takes to wake up in the morning. On average, teens does not meet the recommended amount of sleep every night. Even though some people believe that teens should go to school early(before 8am), I strongly believe that teenagers…

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    Wake up calls Most schools start before 8:30. This is an occurring problem in schools. Being that school starts so early the kids don’t have as much sleep needed to start a good day. If teens don’t get enough sleep (as well as other individuals all over the world) they will start feeling ill. Symptoms include depression, high rates of obesity and motor vehicle accidents. Doctors recommend at least 8.5 hours of sleep each night to support a good health style. As you can see this has been a…

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    Does School Start Too Early? It’s 7:50 A.M. The first bell rings. An eighth grade student, who is running late, frantically scurries through the front doors of her school, questioning if it was worth it to have hit the “snooze” button on her alarm Monday morning. On the contrary, a jaunty student sits at his desk, bright eyed and bushy tailed, ready to start the school day. Many students across the country find themselves in these same situations, questioning, ‘Does school start too early?’…

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