Why School Should Start Later Essay

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Schools need to start no earlier than 8:30 in the morning. Research shows that grades are being affected by the amount of sleep students get. Adolescents who get the recommended eight to ten hours of sleep each night are corroborated to be more likely to graduate than those who get less than seven hours of sleep. Studies have also proven that teens who get more sleep have been getting into far less crashes than teens with less sleep.
The problem is that juveniles who start school earlier in the morning, say 8:00 AM, will wake up feeling deranged and groggy, contrary to those with school starting later that 8:30 AM. Research has shown that the earlier you must wake up in the morning forcibly and constantly, the more fuddled you are. Most adolescents over the age of twelve have a tendency to go to bed past ten at night, meaning that teens with earlier starts have to wake up earlier, causing the brain to go into what is known as “sleepy-mode”. While in “sleepy-mode”, the brain functions at three-fourths the rate as another adolescent who is more awake. Some will argue, however, that it’s the teens’ fault that they are staying up later in the night, so it is their fault solely that they are tired in the morning. While this claim …show more content…

This means that children may not have unlocked their full potential, and that’s all because of the sleep that they get. Most teens in schools that start earlier than 8:30 AM have a grade average of C, while teens in differing schools that start later than 8:30 AM have a grade average of B+. A solid argument that can be made against this is that starting later would interfere with parents’ and bus schedules. Nevertheless, “that is a small price to pay for your student’s grades, and possible futures.” (Startschoollater.net). Parents around the globe are already starting to adjust to the idea of schools starting later in the

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