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    topic is a late school start and I support teens starting school at a later time I know this for the reason that I am also a teen and I know what it feels like to wake up with less energy because I didn't get the amount of sleep I needed. A "Ted Talk by Wendy Troxel a Sleep Researcher" states that not getting enough sleep could cause issues throughout the day. There will be disadvantages to starting school later, for example, if your in a sport or job it might be harder to control the time for…

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    being said I think that high school classes should begin and end later in the day because; students will pay attention better in class, gives students more time to eat a healthy breakfast, and more students will arrive at school on time. When students do not get enough sleep they tend to sleep in class. If high schools start school later in the day students will be more encouraged to stay awake in class and pay attention to the task given. They will have more time to study in the mornings…

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    that this is primarily the reason they complain about being tired for school. But what about the kids that find themselves tossing and turning all night long until they realize they 're alarm just went off. Various students find themselves waking up anywhere from 6am, to 7am right before their bus comes. being woken up by their obnoxious “ring” of their alarms, they must use every ounce of energy; and get out of bed for school. Once the willpower to get out of a warm bed is found, before you…

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    Teachers and school boards have had the debate of high school starting times for a long while. They are trying to decide whether or not it would be beneficial to start high school later rather than earlier. Starting high school at 8:35 am would be beneficial to the students because it would allow them to get more sleep, help them be focused, refreshed, and ready to learn. High school students tend to stay up later, that means they need more sleep. If students don’t get a healthy amount of sleep…

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    Why school should later School is a very important part of your life. You need to work hard in school to go to college. This means you need more sleep to focus instead of having to wake up early and falling asleep in classes. It has been proven to help students get better grades, and be in a better mood. Students will do better in school. An assistant professor at a college found a significant increase in both math and reading test scores for middle school students when schools started an…

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    Many schools in America start school earlier than 8:30 a.m, resulting in tired students, most generally teens. Here at The Preston High School the start time is 7:53 a.m. According to the National Sleep Foundation’s 2002 Sleep in America poll, 80% said high schools should start no earlier than 8:00 a.m. each day. Many students complain throughout the school day of being tired because there are getting less than the recommended 8.5-9.5 hours of sleep due to homework and extra-curricular…

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    Some people think that the school day should not start earlier because well rested kids get better grades and higher test scores, also 6-12th grades aren't getting the full 9.5 hours of sleep, and people’s adolescents have deeply programed biological clock that makes them stay up late and wake up later. To begin with, Kids get better grades and and higher test scores because the school day starts later in the day. “Study shows that well rested kids get better grades and score higher on tests.”…

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    Success, Alexandra Robbins argues that as time goes on, students are put under an increasing amount of pressure to be involved in every activity and club possible in order to stand out in the college admission process. In chapter seven of her book, Robbins argues that this over-involvement can cause sleep deprivation in students. She cites the National Sleep Foundation as reporting this increase in involvement “can cause negative moods, decreased school performance, increased likelihood to try…

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    Teen Sleep Depravity

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    Schools: The Real Reason for Teen Sleep Depravity For decades, teenagers and early mornings have been at odds. Adolescents all across America seem to share the quality of morning sleepiness and a vampire like aversion to waking up when it is still dark outside, as can be seen in any high school. Public opinion has always been against the teen on this issue stating that they are just “lazy” or were up too late and that their inattentiveness is their fault! However, new studies have unearthed…

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    on their school systems and lives. A change seems so simple, yet it will drastically affect their future, their after school responsibilities and commitments, and their transportation. School start times should remain the same. Keeping school start times the same will help students prepare for their future. During students’ teenage years, more sleep is a wish. As these teens grow older that…

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