No. 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.
cause they need more sleep and should have school start later, and then the day would be too short.
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.
Most likely most of them do, but what they don't know is that the school doesn't set the hours the state does and they get picky about it with counting minutes. Each school has a set number of days and minutes in the school day and an auditor checks to make sure that these are met by the school. If they aren't the school has to make up the time or day. Should a school start later it would get out later.
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School starts early so that people can get can get a day start and kids can have food. They also start early so that parents can go to work and kids will not be along and so that school can let out early.
You should carry on about your day regular. And when you call him later on act as if you missed him, whether you did or not.
No. 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.
Research has shown that teenagers require more sleep due to changes in their circadian rhythm. Starting the school day later could allow students to get the recommended amount of sleep, potentially improving their academic performance, mental health, and overall well-being. However, this change would need to be carefully considered in terms of scheduling, transportation, and impact on extracurricular activities.
8:00 to 12:00 to 5:00
Later in the morning. Teens at the age of a high school student need more sleep and are not at their best early in the morning like elementary students. Think about it, who is up first on the weekends? The teenager or the elementary kid? Obviously the elementary student who is up at 5:30-6:00 watching cartoons. Its been proven that a teenagers body needs more sleep, so why have them start early in the morning? The later, the better they will do in their studies.
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.
i think it should start at 10am and end at 4pm..(thats one hour later) No I think It should start at 11:00 and end like at 11;05