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An advisory committee for Barrington School District 220 presented numerous studies on the benefits of students starting classes later in the morning at its middle schools and the high school.
Guam public schools may be headed for a later class start time as new research shows benefits to students, $9.3 billion in annual U.S. economic gain.
Studying middle schools in Wake County, North Carolina, with variable start times, economics professor Finley Edwards found that starting school an hour later would raise test scores an average of ...
Studying middle schools in Wake County, North Carolina, with variable start times, economics professor Finley Edwards found that starting school an hour later would raise test scores an average of ...
Now research suggests starting the school day later can have big benefits for the whole family, including mom and dad. Skip to content NOWCAST KCCI News at 6pm Weekday Evening ...
I was disappointed by Sen. Paul Pinsky’s disparaging op-ed suggesting that advocates of starting the school year after Labor Day care more about the state’s tourism industry than the education ...
Not all schools have seen measurable benefits from starting later. St. Louis Park High School, which was included in the U's latest study, didn't have conclusive academic results.
On Call with Dr. Kumar: Health benefits to school day starting later 03:42. NEW YORK -- There's a growing movement across the area to push back school start times.New York, New Jersey and ...
Guam public schools may be headed for a later class start time as new research shows benefits to students, $9.3 billion in annual U.S. economic gain.
Guam public schools may be headed for a later class start time as new research shows benefits to students, $9.3 billion in annual U.S. economic gain.
Guam public schools may be headed for a later class start time as new research shows benefits to students, $9.3 billion in annual U.S. economic gain.
Guam public schools may be headed for a later class start time as new research shows benefits to students, $9.3 billion in annual U.S. economic gain.