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Later school start times ‘make sense’ for adolescents, who have natural tendency to fall asleep later: ....

SINGAPORE: Later school start times for adolescents could result in more sleep time and in turn better school performance, said experts. At the onset of puberty, adolescents may develop a two-hour...

Examining the Impact of Later High School Start Times on the Health and Academic Performance of High Scho....

Examining the Impact of Later School Start Times on the Health and Academic Performance of High School Students: A Multi-Site Study. Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement....

How Would Later School Start Times Affect Sleep?

Experts recommend middle and high schools begin no sooner than 8:30 a.m. Later school start times will increase adolescent sleep and improve their performance.

School Start Time Task Force FINAL REPORT

Nationwide, school start times of 8:30 a.m. or later are associated with less sleepiness, fewer symptoms of depression, increased academic performance, less tardiness, and fewer car...

Later School Start Times More Popular, But What Are the Drawbacks? | NEA

Middle and high school students need more sleep to be prepared for school. Although later school start times can help, districts should be careful in how they implement this major change to student...

Later school start times let students get adequate sleep

A new study in SLEEP, published by Oxford University Press, demonstrates the significant benefits of later school start times for middle and high school students' sleep schedules.

Pros, Cons of Applying to Medical School After Your Third Year of College

Starting med school is a big decision, and once you start it can be costly to stop. A friend quit med school after two years. That’s a lot of debt with no degree. There is nothing wrong...

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Does Your Teen's School Start Too Early?

Over 38% of parents believe school start times should be later. Here's why that's important for teens' mental and physical health—and how to help them cope with sleep deprivation so they can still...

Later school start times in the U.S. An economic analysis | RAND

RAND Europe investigated the economic implications of later school start times in the U.S. through the first-ever economic analysis (in 47 U.S. states) of a state-wide universal shift to 8:30 a.m.

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