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    Ringing pierces through one 's ears as a typical Tuesday begins, school starts at 8:00 A.M and it’s now 7:00 A.M. As one’s body starts to function they still feel fatigue; due to, the lack of sleep from the night before their minds aren’t processing things like the brain normally would. Once arriving at school the lack of energy continues throughout the day. Would another hour of sleep make a difference? While some people agree, many others disagree, I fall upon the side that supports this idea.…

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    In the essay “Why Schools Should Start Later in the Morning”, author Emily Richmond argues to persuade the public to begin school at later times. Richmond is passionate about her cause and manages to create a strong argument by using expert opinion, refuting the counterclaim, and compelling consequences to strengthen it and create a more persuasive tone. Ms. Richmond uses expert opinion throughout her argument to assist her by providing facts that help her make her point. Ms. Richmond begins by…

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    The average school day is important for any student’s future in education or career and how well they perform in school will affect their life later on. The morning routine for a younger student may be a little much including the fact that the majority of the schools’ population has to wake up at an extremely early time, which can cause sleep deprivation and fatigue, all of which can hinder a student’s performance. Also, the average person would state that they have to wake up too early to get…

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    High school shouldn’t have to start so early. Students are never alert in the morning.If school start times are to be pushed back students would have a better outcome of their day. With this being said I think that Fordson High School should push back its start times. Teenagers need a certain amount of sleep daily before their brains can function properly. According to the Center of Disease control and Prevention”8.5 to 9.5 hours of sleep is recommended per night” . Also that "starting the day…

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    requirement for adolescents is about eight to nine hours per night. On top of that, 8 to 12 percent of kids skip breakfast and 3.3% to 9.5% middle school student are late each day. Postponing school start times would provide students time to eat breakfast and get enough sleep. Teachers and parents would also benefit from the later start times. Some schools start as early as seven A.M. forcing the adolescents out of bed and stumbling tiredly into the world. They face a biological sleep change…

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    For many years, high school students have been complaining that school starts too early which results in their being denied sufficient sleep. While some people might argue that students claiming inadequate sleep could simply manage their time better, research conducted into the natural sleep patterns of adolescents supports the hypothesis that they naturally go to bed later and wake up much later. Studies that show adolescent's who start their days too early experience conflict with their…

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    Indepence from Early School Starts Times Due to the course of human events, like being forced to get out of bed outrageously early, thus having trouble focusing in class due to the extreme fatigue it has caused me, I declare my separation from the school’s early morning schedule. We stand together, defending the right to sleep in, with time to prepare for the day ahead. Actions must be taken, such as being provided with more time in the morning before school. Us, hard working students, deserve…

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    For students to be able to show full attention during school, they obviously have to have to be healthy. If a teen is unhealthy how would someone to expect them to be able to focus on school work. Teens have lately been unhealthy due to being extremely sleep deprived. With schools starting as early in the day as they do teens do not have the chance to get the 8-9 hours of sleep their bodies require. High schools should start later in the day to keep students healthy and alert in class, to follow…

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    School Start Times Teenagers today face an extensive long-term health problems, but one big problem is sleep deprivation. Teenaers need at least 9 ¼ hours of sleep per night causing teens to be among the least likely to get enough sleep. They tend to only get on average seven hours per night on school nights due to homework and afternoon and before school activities.Sleep deprivation impairs the ability to be alert, pay attention, solve problems, and retain information. Students who are in…

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    in every five middle and high schools start after 8:30 A.M, yet the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that middle and high schools start after 8:30 A.M. Students that don’t get enough sleep are more likely to be overweight, not engage in daily physical activity, suffer from depressive symptoms, engage in unhealthy risk behaviors such as drinking, smoking tobacco, and using illicit drugs, and perform poorly in school. American Academy should start later because students are more…

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