A school day for high school students should start two hours later, so students can get more rest.
For it Answer: Imagine this, you wake and look at the clock and the calendar. It's a monday at 8:30. Wouldn't that be relaxing? Not for it answer: You wake up. Are you ready for school? Schools shouldn't start later in the morning. I'm just that awesome! Give me praise. lol jk. Follow me on instagram. u will have to figure my username out yourself.
Well it starts in the morning because if it starts later then it will end late like Singapores afternoon session and every one has dinner at that time. Singapores afternoon session ends at 6:30.
Garrett Morgan attended grade school in Kentucky, but the specific school he attended is not widely documented. He later moved to Cincinnati where he completed his formal education until the sixth grade.
Walter Dean Myers dropped out of high school at the age of 17. He later earned his General Educational Development (GED) diploma.
Perth school
depends where you live and what district and the school
The students must get enough sleep at night. The students might have stayed up all night to do their homework and will feel very grouchy the next day. They will wake up very late the next morning and will be late for school.
yes kids should have a later bedtime but only on fridays and saturdays because that when the don't have school but on mondays to thursdays no they need 12 hours of sleep
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Matilda
No. The state tells the schools how many minutes, hours, days, and weeks in the school day, month and year. If schools don't meet this the school has to make up the lost time or days. They are very picky and even count the time between classes, and the number of seconds in the school day. So, with a longer lunch students would have to stay later in the day. A longer lunch period would also result in greater problems with staffing and some students would soon find themselves in trouble when they have nothing to do.
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.
yes kids should have a later bedtime but only on fridays and saturdays because that when the don't have school but on mondays to thursdays no they need 12 hours of sleep
School Day= 3 Hours Per Day No earlier than 7am No later than 7pm Cannot interfere with school Maximum of 18 Hours per Weekfor state guidelines please visit... http://youthrules.dol.gov/
fresh student will go to school when they r 5 or maybe they might start later
Korean students typically attend school for about 6 to 8 hours a day, depending on their grade level and school type. Most elementary schools start around 8:00 AM and finish around 2:30 PM, while middle and high schools often have longer days, extending to around 4:00 PM or later. Additionally, many students attend after-school programs or hagwons (private tutoring centers), which can add several more hours to their daily schedule.
No. The state tells the schools how many minutes, hours, days, and weeks in the school day, month and year. If schools don't meet this the school has to make up the lost time or days. They are very picky and even count the time between classes, and the number of seconds in the school day. So, with a longer lunch students would have to stay later in the day. A longer lunch period would also result in greater problems with staffing and some students would soon find themselves in trouble when they have nothing to do.