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    Start High School Classes Later so Students are More Attentive High School students struggle in their early morning classes. They fall asleep or lose focus in class and cannot pay attention. The teen body needs less sleep and gets tired later than children and adults. Starting the first class later in the day has already started in a few states and has had benefits for the students and teachers. When students become tired or unfocused they do not get the information as well. When they do not

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    nearly impossible feat. Another reason schools should start later is something that no one can control. To understand‚ you need to know that melatonin is a chemical released from the brain that‚ in short‚ makes you tired. Studies posted on teens.drugabuse.gov show that the teenage body slows its melatonin production later in the day than adults and children. So‚ teenagers are very tired in the mornings‚ and are more awake in the afternoons. If high schools started later‚ students would spend

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    East Porter County Schools are making a big mistake with later school start time. Getting out of school later can cut into the time students spend with their parents if they are divorced. Students should as well be more responsible before school. Kids will also think they can stay up even later. So later school start time is going to lead to bad habits and high levels of stress. If kids have divorced parents‚ later school start time can badly affect it. Parents and court will struggle to post-pone

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    CM J41 Strategy Execution [pic] 1.0 Resume: The case is about the turnaround of Nissan in the year 1999 to 2002. Nissan experienced great finances looses for the past seven out of eight years which resulted in a 22 billion $ debt and an outdated product portfolio with little liquid capital for new product development. In just 12 months the new COO‚ Carlos Ghosn (CG)‚ succeeded in turning Nissan into profitability with a new and more performance oriented corporate culture

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    I think school should started later because kids need a full sleep. I think if school started later kids would learn better and not sleep in class. A later school start time has a positive effect on students’ grades. A later start gives students a longer attention span and a better morning.Schools should make sure their students are well rested and ready for a long day of learning. School should start later in the morning so students can get a full recommended nine and a half hours of sleep. When

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    Schools should start later in the morning. In more than 40 states‚ at least 75 percent of public schools start earlier than 8:30 a.m.‚ according to the CDC’s report. To help solve the problem of sleep deprivation and students success in schoolschools should change their start time from there earlier time to 8:40 am. Early school start time can cause sleep deprivation‚ which can affect students learning and health. Teens are supposed to be getting 8 to 9 hours of sleep at night‚ but most teens

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    School Starts Too Early Schools across the U.S. have an average start time of 8:03 A.M. “Among an estimated 39‚700 U.S. public middle‚ high‚ and combined schools (with an estimated total enrollment of 26.3 million students)‚ the average start time was 8:03 a.m. Forty-two states reported that 75%–100% of their public schools had early start times.” (Wheaton). U.S. high and middle schools start too early because students aren’t getting the amount of sleep they need. Schools start too

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    attributed to high schools’ early start times (Reddy). Although most teenagers are not admitted into a hospital for their drowsiness‚ high school students do suffer from insufficient sleep. Because of the long hours spent finishing homework‚ participating in extracurricular activities and sports‚ and socializing with family and friends‚ the majority of students do not receive an adequate amount of sleep on a typical school night‚ causing them to be more stressed and less healthy. High schools should begin

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    For most high school students‚ Monday mornings can be a real drag and some may say it’s like that every morning. Every weekday students are getting up before 6 a.m. so they have enough time to get ready for school. For a lot of teens‚ it is hard to function properly at this early of a time. If schools would start just an hour later‚ students would have a better chance of getting the recommended amount of sleep each night. Waking up from a good night’s sleep will always have a positive effect on one’s

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    Middle and high schools around the nation are welcoming students in the morning at the average of 8:07 am‚ nearly 30 minutes earlier than recommended by health officials. Studies show that 20% of all students fall asleep during class on a regular basis‚ and a recent National Sleep Foundation study shows that only 15% of teens get the amount of sleep their brain needs. The reasons for such early start times include convenience for working parents‚ and daylight for extracurricular activities. Teenage

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