by Hannah Madans | Sep 26, 2014 | Articles
When a school adapts to teen sleep cycle with a later start time, instead of expecting the teen to start earlier and adapt to an early start, kids actually do have more energy for learning and can stay healthier, according to information from the American Academy of... by Cathy Wentz | Sep 2, 2014 | Articles
One way a later start time benefits students and teachers is the opportunity teachers have to collaborate with one another in the morning, as their colleagues in elementary schools do. In the Iron County School District in Iowa, preparations have been underway for... by Valarie Honeycutt Spears | Aug 22, 2014 | Articles
Recent research at the University of Kentucky has found that the early school start times effect on young children is lower standardized test scores, and poorer attendance records. The results were found to be especially true for children from elementary schools in... by Mila Koumpilova | Aug 13, 2014 | Articles
Recent research has shown that high school students perform better by starting school later in the day. After much review and consideration, officials in St Paul Minnesota are revising the daily schedule. Parents and teachers have been questioning the early start...
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