This infers that kids will have more time to be awake before school begins. This does not make sense, as even experts on this topic argue that “adolescents are biologically wired to stay up later than younger kids” (Durani 10). Furthermore, a sleep psychologist, Shelby Harris states, “Later, school start times lead to decreased irritability and depressive symptoms” (Durani 11). This basically means that if students simply tried to just go to sleep earlier, it would not be very helpful because they are inherently bound to struggle sleeping at an earlier time. Also, if a student is less irritable and depressed, they will be more prepared and ready to learn, rather than if they were grumpy and did not want to be at school that early in the first place. To continue, later school start times reduce medical problems as well as the likelihood of dangerous incidents. Eric Suni warned that “Poor quantity and quality of sleep can lead to health concerns such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and obesity” (8). If the students are not able to get to bed on time due to their workload, then this will lead them to copious amounts of health