Start Time In High School

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Studies show that later start times would be beneficial for middle and high school students . only 17 percent of schools meet the 8:30 am deadline and 40% started before 8:am . the average start time was 8:07 am nation wide. Districts believe that changing the schedule is too expensive and disruptive (lisa lewis). Absences dropped after the start times were changed to later times. Attendance level up by 1% can make 40 million dollars more per year. Repeated studies show that students get more sleep when the day starts later. (lisa lewis). Student athletes that did not meet the 8 hours of sleep got injured in sports .another study, from north carolina showed that more than a quarter of injured high school students missed at least one week of playing time. …show more content…
The national highway traffic safety administration found that young adults who drive drowsy consist of more than half of driving crashes. Teen car crashes for 17 and 18 year olds dropped by 16.5% in the 2 years following the start of the time shift.
According to the american academy of sleep medicine, car crashes, depression, and poor academic performances are linked to early start time. Studies show that teens need 8 to 10 hours sleep and many kids have to get on the bus by6:30 am. Teens who get less sleep are also at a higher risk of drug use, alcohol use, and suicide.
In the early 20th century school start time was lower . Districts believe that later start times will cut costs, but studies show that later start times can save millions. Later start times can save money, benefit students by lowering their risk for depression, drug and alcohol use, distracted driving, and