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Old 03-16-2022, 02:06 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Woody38 View Post
The hours for school can change. My schools started at 8:15 and was let out at 3:15. Then sports in high school for an hour and half. But walked to school and got to high school any way possible. No school bus, city bus, long walk, hitch hike or ride with friends. Kids today are home from school at 2:00 or working at the local grocery store.

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There's been a good bit of research done that shows that postponing school starts by an hour would put the day in better sync with body clocks, at least at the high school level. This would improve attention spans, etc. Maybe the move to Daylight time will help this effort along
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