National News: Pediatricians say teens should sleep in. Schools won’t let them

Pediatricians have been clear: Early bell times can spell sleep deprivation for teens and, in turn, a decline in academic performance, an increased risk of car accidents and physical and mental health issues. But according to a recent report by the National Center for Education Statistics, only a fraction of high schools are starting later than 8:30 a.m., which is what the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends.
Washington Post, Aug. 23, 2017 (Subscription may be required.)
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