Several states are considering late start measures for teens which makes sense scientifically, but may cause logistical problems

For many American teenagers, high school means trying desperately to understand algebra or chemistry in the 7am hour, fending off the urge to use your books, or your neighbor, as a pillow. But for kids in California, things may be looking up.

On 1 July, a state law took effect that protects most high school students from having to start class before 8.30am – the first law of its kind nationwide. Other states, including New York and New Jersey, are considering similar measures for teens, who naturally want to go to bed and get up later than adults do.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

The Covid public inquiry: nothing to see here – cartoon

From Boris Johnson to Rishi Sunak, no one in government has anything…

Researchers find evidence of ‘forever chemicals’ in blood of pregnant women

At least 97% of the blood samples contained a type of PFAS…

Russian mercenaries ‘exploiting Africa to fund war in Ukraine’

US ambassador to the UN said Wagner Group are trafficking natural resources…