Many teens do not get the proper amount of sleep at a 7:40 start time schedule since they are flooded with extracurricular activities, sports, amounts of homework, and the stress that it comes with waking up at such an early time. A simple solution would be to propose a 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. schedule. With this schedule, teens will have the energy to have a more productive day. Also, teens will have more time to prepare for school in the morning. A later start time would be beneficial in productivity increases, more time for morning preparation, and the fact that extracurricular activities and sports would not be affected. First and foremost, the later start time would allow for students to be more productive. Having eight hours of sleep will keep a student focused on learning, rather than feeling tired. Also, students with homework can …show more content…
Furthermore, schools who have a 9:30 a.m. start time perform better academically than students with earlier start times. Statistics from the US Department of Education has stated that only one in six high schools start at 8:30 or later, not allowing for an adequate amount of sleep. An 8:30 a.m. start time is not enough. The Centers of Disease Prevention and Control states that two out of three high school