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article writing on changing school time starting and ending one hour late

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Many teens dream of sleeping in each day, but it has nothing to do with laziness or lack of ambition. As children move into adolescence, their sleep cycles change. Adolescents naturally stay up later and get uplater because of how their bodies release melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep. Several studies show that teens cannot get out of this melatonin-induced sleep mode until at least 8:00 a.m., making later school start times desirable. Changing school start times has several benefits, but administrators must  also consider the drawbacks of changing a familiar schedule.

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Reduced Risk of Teen Crashes

Teen drivers have several factors against them when it comes to their risk of motor vehicle accidents.  Some teens drive while talking with friends or texting on their cell phones, taking their attention away  from the road. Others are not mature enough to make good driving decisions, increasing the risk of  accidents. What many people do not know is that sleepiness is a major factor in teen crashes. In fact, AAA  says that drowsiness contributes to more than 100,000 crashes per year. When teens drive while they are

drowsy, they have slowed reaction times and have a hard time paying attention to the road. Adolescents  are especially at risk for driving drowsy because of early school start times. Moving school start times to

at least 8:00 would give teens the opportunity to get more sleep each night.

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