Starting school later has several benefits, including improved academic performance, better mental health, and increased safety for students. Research shows that teenagers' biological clocks are naturally programmed for later wake-up times, so starting school later aligns with their natural sleep patterns and can lead to better focus and concentration in the classroom. Additionally, delaying the start of school can help reduce feelings of stress and anxiety among students, as well as decrease the risk of accidents and injuries due to sleep deprivation.
Franklin Clarence Mars did not attend any formal school or university. He gained business experience working at his father's farm and then later in the confectionery industry, which eventually led him to start his own candy business.
Richard Branson attended Stowe School, an independent boarding school in Buckinghamshire, England. However, he did not attend college as he dropped out at the age of 16 to start his first business.
he school year in Manila starts on the first week of June and ends in April.
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there are some negative effects of later school start times:late finishfatiguelack of concentrationdon't get be out in the daylight as muchthey are just some of the negative effects, there are some more.
No, she attended the school (it was originally called the Fourth Street School), and it was later renamed in her honor.
fresh student will go to school when they r 5 or maybe they might start later
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.
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.
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.
school days shouldn't start later due to the fact we need a balanced amount of time in school. If school started later then we may have to get dismissed from school later. Having school at a later time also prepares students for the real world. Getting up for work is much easier when your used to getting up for school. If we push back school eventually the future generations will argue that the new time is too early until we have school late at night. The real issue is not getting enough sleep at night. If students could balance out sleep then they wouldn't feel the need to leave for school later. Not all students sleep in school, only the ones who didn't go to sleep at a reasonable hour.
Sometimes the early bird doesn't catch the worm idk I'm taking a random shot at it
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.
cause they need more sleep and should have school start later, and then the day would be too short.