The School Start Time Debate Sleep deprivation and raging hormones on a groggy morning: An average school morning for most teenagers who must get up at the crack of dawn. For these sleep-deprived teenagers, school start times are being debated to find a solution to their lack of sleep, which affects their mental and physical wellbeing. One claim about the positive effects on teens of later school start times is presented by sleep researcher, Wendy Troxel, in the TedTalk, “Why schools should start…
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Between school, work, extracurricular activities, and homework, there just isn’t enough time in the day to get everything done and get a healthy amount of sleep. Teenagers need between 8.5 and 9.5 hours of sleep each night, but the average teenager only gets about 7 hours of sleep (McKibben). Majority of high schools start before 8 a.m., and with approximately 3.5 hours of homework per night, students don’t get enough sleep to perform their best in class. So the question is posed, would a later start…
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Later School is Not Cool Many students seem to believe that beginning the school day an hour or two later would abolish an abundance of their problems with their hatred towards school. Even I, as a student, think that way some days. It could possibly solve the maximum amount of one’s stress that someone feels when they work towards writing an essay or studying for a test. That is if they were allowed a delayed start time for school. While some students would be more active in the mornings when starting…
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Kendra Peele ENG 111 Christine Hale May 6, 2015 School Shooting The article conducts research on the causes of aggression and school shootings. In the article rejection was said to come in three forms – Teasing, ostracism, and romantic rejection. Psychological theory and research supports the theory that these three forms rejection may be associated with aggression that can lead to projected anger from the victim. When someone is being publically teased or humiliated by the aggressor the message…
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With deteriorating grades and health among high schoolers, whether schools should start later in the day remains a question. There is evidence that lack of sleep is unhealthy and harms student life. With the current school schedule, students do not receive the adequate amount of sleep they require. Therefore, high schools should start later in the morning to accommodate students’ sleep health by allowing them to get more sleep and to ensure academic excellence as energetic students focus better.…
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a starting time of 7:45 on a regular class days but on Wednesday is it starts at 8:15. Students in my classes are either asleep or trying to stay awake. This challenges teachers to be creative when teaching teams at BAHS aren't getting enough sleep. Sleep is needed to be able to work and function normally. Not enough sleep can cause several health issues. High school students are not getting enough sleep meaning; high schools should start later in the day. Therefore, team's inability to get out of…
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people are wondering how they can make the school system smarter, more practical, and more efficient. Over the past few years, the concept of later school start times has intrigued many and been brought to school boards’ attentions around the country. Rather than 8:00-8:15, class would begin at 8:30-9:30. The difference isn’t significant, but sleep experts say this can improve academic performance, focus, and alertness. Those opposing believe later school start times are a hassle for parents and extracurriculars…
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Have you ever gotten a piece of clothing and were excited to wear it to school the next day?Ben Brewer, a student at Hamilton Middle School, wore a t-shirt that had a band logo on it. Ben was later suspended for a week, just because he wore a shirt with a band logo. The reason for his suspendment was because the school's principal made a rule earlier in the year that you can not wear a musical group shirt because he thought they distracting kids and disrupting classes. In my opinion,Ben should not…
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hundred years later, the animals are still not free. One hundred years later, the manacles of abuse and the chains of enslavement still sadly cripple the life of all animals. One hundred years later, animals live on a lonely island of corruption in the midst of a vast ocean of prosperity. One hundred years later, animals are still suffered in the corners of a global society and find an exile in its own land. And so we've come here today to expose this shocking condition. Argument 1 In 2009, there…
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In requiring students to wake up early for classes, schools deprive their students of necessary sleep. This argument is successfully displayed within the visual as it uses the incorporation of both text and image in order to highlight the most important aspect of this claim: students lack of proper sleep causes them many issues including falling asleep in class. By creating this visual, I was attempting to make a complex argument more along the lines of purely persuasive rhetoric rather than the…
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