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Delaying School Start Times: Is It Good For Students?
School start times is a major issue for students. It’s has either been affecting them academically, or by reducing the students sleep time. Some schools have made the change of delaying start times, hoping for an improvement in students. Studies have shown that delaying start times have a beneficial effect on students. School Start Time Should be delayed early in the morning. Delaying start times could help students academically and increase sleep time. On the other hand, some might say sleeping is not the most necessary thing of the day. Stating “The amount a sleep a student gain doesn’t affect their academic performance.” Even …show more content…
though the opposing side might have a point, facts presented contradicted the fact that sleeping isn’t important for students.
Delaying start times could help students academically and increase sleep time. According to the author of USA News, Alexandra Pannoni, she states that delaying start times has brought improvements among the students. The attendance rate has risen, tardiness is something that occurs less often. And teen student crash rates related to going to earlier start times, has declined, ever since later school start times were made. Problems that were related to earlier school start times have been solved with, later schools start times. Bringing the benefits the students have now because of later start times. Even though tardiness might not look essentially important , it actually is. Research done by Kyla Wahlstrom, director of the Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement at the University of Minnesota. She wrote, delaying start times showed an improvement in graduation rates, the main reason for the occurrence was students who slept longer, during the period of the “old start time,” had more credits than who slept less when the normal start time was still the main function in schools. Later start times have given the students a higher chance to succeed, graduation rates have risen, sleeping hours as well, which in these situations caused for students to graduate. As mentioned before students need sleep, teachers have seen the negative effects it has on students with the normal schedule, early start times. According to Lisa Rodvien ex-highschool teacher in Annapolis, stated that the attendance of students in her first period class would be either below the half of the class or just the half. Mostly the ones who appeared early in the morning class weren’t even mentally ready to learn. The students would be headed down or fighting to maintain their heads up and keep themselves focused. Students who don’t have the required amount of sleep tend to not be “in the class,” their exhaustion doesn’t let them receive what needs to be learned.
Even though the opposing side might say “The amount a sleep a student gets doesn’t affect their academic performance,” well they might be right in some ways, but the amount a sleep a student get does affect them academically, this fact has been proven by doctors.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, adolescents who don’t get enough sleep have a low performance in class. Which is a health concern to the public, for example, teen crash rates. Not sleeping for students is an issue that can’t just affect themselves but also others. Going further on The American Academy of Pediatrics, also states that students, mostly adolescents must get at least everyday 8 to 9 hours a sleep. Parents can help to enforce this by taking social media from their child, helping them to gain more sleep. Sleep is the most important thing, especially for the underage. Parents and the delayed school start times can help with the amount of sleep a student gets. Sleep is the most important thing a student on a daily academic basis can have. The amount of sleep does matter, it’s effect on students benefits them in a positive way. As shown students who have experienced the change have improved academically because of the increase of sleep. Teachers who experienced early school start times know how it is to see students appearing at class, but they really aren’t there. But if this has so much benefit for students, why not delay schools start
times?