Sleepy Days are Over...

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"I have a dream..." said Martin Luther King Jr. But why was he able to have a dream? It is probably because he was able to get enough sleep, unlike the high-schoolers of today. Almost every high-schooler in the United States would agree, we need more sleep. At my high school on Southern Whidbey Island, school starts at the unbearable early time of 7:30 am. That is just too early to start school. Most high schoolers don't even wake up until lunchtime; they simply just sleep through first and second period. Take me for example, I go to sleep on average 12 o'clock ever night, wake up around 6:30 in the morning. By the time I get to school, I am ready to go to sleep again. If you looked at my 1st period grade, you would come to the conclusion that there must be something wrong; and there is! That is why I think that if the start time of high schools were to be changed jus


The two main concerns of this idea are bus schedules and sports. The bus schedule is easy to fix. All the schools would have to do is switch the little kid's bus times with the high schoolers bus times. This is good because it would not cost the administration anymore money. Sports would be affected too, because the practices would get out later, which may affect an athlete's grades. The school buses, that take the team to other schools for competition, would have to leave earlier from school, possibly affecting an athlete's grades even more. The school systems have a athletic code, and in it there is material that describes what kind of academic standings an athlete must be at to play. If an athlete meets the academic standings in the athletic code, then it should be the athlete's choice, whether or not they should sacrifice school to participate in their sport.

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Approximate Word count = 610
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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