Students are simply given too much homework each night, and it is effecting their physical and mental health. Cutting down on homework would greatl...
What good is our education if we can't even concentrate during it?
Schools start too early in the morning, causing students to lose sleep. Sleep deprivation is common among high school students and can lead to many...
The average start time for public schools in the U.S. is 8:03 am, too early for students to properly learn.
As a student, I see many people struggle in school due to lack of sleep. I think its important we help understand the Sid effects of sleep deprivat...
Sleep deprivation is affecting the education of students around the world. Read more to see how the future president could change this!
There are a lot of different issues with our school districts that need to be changed for the greater health of our students.
Schools should be more flexible with students having more breaks.
Do teenagers really get enough sleep? No. Does sleep deprivation have effects on school performance? Yes. Can we stop it? Yes
A students future might depend on how much sleep they get. If school started as little as 30 minutes earlier, grades would improve, car crashes wou...
School start times need to be pushed back because of students' circadian rhythms and to increase productivity.
Start times in American schools are reducing the amount of sleep a teenager gets, and are negativity affecting their grades.
Students nationwide are being given anywhere between 2-3 hours of homework per night. When is enough, enough?
Schools are arranged for the convenience of adults not for the nourishment of student's minds.
Why I think schools should have later start times
Kids shouldn't have to decrease their education because they are too tired to start the day. Clearly, early start times are the cause for lower gra...
I believe that school hours should be shorter because long hours stresses kids out, makes them not want to come to school and makes it harder to fo...
School start times all over the U.S are starting way too early for kids to do well in school.
Students need more sleep to accomplish their daily tasks, and getting less sleep now could hurt them in the long run.
Students should get sleep rather than complete homework.
This letter is a plea to have nation or state wide start times for high schools changed, or made more uniform.
It's time to put a stop to the harmful effects fatigue has on our nations youth.
Schools need to allow students more sleep.
There is not enough time for student athletes to invest into studying for school outside the classroom.
We should be able to sleep in
Should school be delayed.
Sleep deprivation can cause widespread problems to students, and overwhelming amounts of homework are only making it worse.
Teenagers don't get enough sleep.
If schools were to start later in the morning students would improve in school in so many ways.
My letter explains sleep deprivation and the effects it has on teens all around the world.
Students are losing sleep because of current school times.
Kids need more sleep and school needs to start later so kids can get that sleep
Teenagers are in danger of having future sleeping disorders because of the traditional start time for school.
Homework should be given in accordance to your understanding.
Many students lives are effectived by lack of sleep. There are many ways we can try to help students out with this problem.
Schools should start later in the day because of the positive impact this change will have on students' education and health.
Super Bowl Monday should be a national day off
Students are not currently getting enough sleep. We need our next president to take a stand and make schools start later.
Sleep deprivation in high school students(teenagers)
Too much education can take time away from other things
Pushed back school start times will improve academic performance and improve student health.
Teens don't get enough sleep, and it is proven. Starting school later in the morning is a small change that will make a big difference.
Students require more sleep to perform at their maximum academic potential and to complete daily tasks.
Teens aren't getting enough sleep, and we need to change our school start times to remedy this deprivation.
Later School start times should be enforced.