School starting times around the country range from 8:00 am or earlier. As explained by School start later who explains that “Over 20% of U.S. middle schools start the school day at 7:45 a.m. or earlier.”(“Wake up”) which shows that they have done research and surveys to show that school start at these times …show more content…
This is explained by Holohan “Starting the school day earlier may lead to more car accidents involving teenagers, new research suggests.”(Holohan). So if schools have early start times they are putting not only the children in danger they are also putting the other citizens of the city in danger. The starting times will also affect their lives later on as described by “Wake up”Insufficient sleep in teens is associated with obesity, migraines, and immune system disruption and with health risk behaviors, including smoking, drinking, stimulant abuse, physical fighting, physical inactivity, depression, and suicidal tendencies(“Wake up”)With studies like these schools really need to start paying attention because if the start times are affecting this many things than schools are doing more bad than they are good. This also affects out of school activities which is explained by Edwards “Activities such as sports and work, along with family and social schedules, may make it difficult for students to adjust the time they go to bed. In addition, the onset of puberty brings two factors that can make this adjustment, particularly difficult for adolescents: an increase in the amount of sleep needed and a change in the natural timing of the sleep cycle.”(Edwards). These are also caused by kids being given homework after having a full day of spending almost eight …show more content…
Which is better explained by Edwards, who says“I find that delaying school start times by one hour, from roughly 7:30 to 8:30, increases standardized test scores by at least 2 percentile points in math and 1 percentile point in reading.”(Edwards). Which all it means is that most sleep equals better test grades in students. This is also the same with car accidents in the mornings as explained by “Wake up” and Holohan “When Jackson Hole High School in Wyoming shifted its start time to 8:55 a.m., the number of car crashes involving teenage drivers dropped by 70%.” (“Wake up”) and “Two studies correlated sleep to a decrease in crash rates among teen drivers.”(Holohan) . Again the school times also affect how the kids act as adults down the line again explained by “Wake up”“Statistics that show that sleeping improves children's behavior for life later on”(“Wake up”). But not only does the times affect their grades, driving, or life later on. It also affects their attendance at school, which was started again by “Wake up”“Several school surveys showed that as school times got later that the children that attend the school their grades increased and as well as their attendance.”(“Wake up”) which is because of the fact that parents don't have time to get their kids ready to school or drive them to school. So the parents just leave their kids at home to do jobs