Since school starts so early, students need to wake up at 6, 7, or even 5:00 am to get ready for school. If school were to start later, students would need to wake up later and get more sleep to be fresh and focused in their classes. Also, going to bed later and getting less time to sleep can cause behavior problems in and out of school, which will affect your grades and social life. Given these points, this is why school starting later would have a large effect on how many hours of sleep students get every night. Along with the fact that earlier school times disrupt essential hours needed for sleep, a lot of students may also miss school, which isn't good for their attendance rate. If school were to start later, students who take the bus are less likely to miss it. Arriving at school on time increases their likelihood of staying in class to graduate. “When kids miss a bus early in the morning and that’s their only form of transportation, they miss class and then soon their credits,” said Kyla Wahlstrom of the University of Minnesota. Basically, the kids whose only form of transportation is the bus, and they miss it, they're going to miss class and lose credits, making it difficult to