Schools don't set the hours or time for the school day. The state sets this and does an audit every year of the schools. If school started later in the day it would have to get out later to meet the time set by the state. They count every minute of the school day. Then, there are the teacher and staff contracts as well as laws concerning lunch and break times for staff. So, time is set by many things in schools.
The later you start and longer in the day you will go. The school day is set by the state and not the school. They have to have a set number of minutes in a day, a set number of school days to meet, and they have to account for every second of the day. In some cases school districts like to "bank" minutes in a school day to use if they need to. Every minute in a school is account for even listed in categories.
School should start later on. Teens need it. U want us to do good in school but were like zombies until lunch.
No good reason. The school does not set the time or ending of the school day and has no control over it. The times are set by the state and the state audits the school down to the second to make sure they comply with the state mandate. If a school started later they would have to go later in the day to make up the time.
a motion is where a specific topic such as" starting school an hour later". If someone agrees the would second the motion showing that it is a good idea.
"Advocating for Later School Start Times: Enhancing Student Health and Academic Performance"
Starting over-College Life.
They learn about things so that they can get good jobs in their later life :)
Women didn't attend school in the times of Cleopatra.
The MUD has a decent number of great reviews and seems to be an excellent school. The school is designed to prepare you for a career in cosmetology and is a good starting point for a new student.
Yes.
their medical school just started in 2011, so its still starting up.
Good Times - 1974 Florida Goes to School 2-15 was released on: USA: 7 January 1975
BORING!!! Haven't you ever been to one?