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 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 Mareesa Nicosia | Jul 29, 2014 | Articles
A longer school day for middle schoolers will be in effect this fall, and students will be in school until 5:21 pm The East Ramapo School District will us a state grant to lengthen the school day, adding a ninth period for academic instruction and a tenth for... by Anthony Lonetree | Jan 9, 2014 | Articles
Students who get more sleep do better in school, according to a University of Michigan study which found that a later start time for school results in higher test scores among teens. Performances on state standardized math tests rose at the district’s high schools —...
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