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In reply to the discussion: California lawmakers vote to delay school start times to students to get more sleep [View all]SunSeeker
(58,232 posts)6. If Brown signs it, schools have 3 years to get ready.
The bill heads to Gov. Jerry Brown's (D) desk for a possible signature next week. If the bill is signed into law, school districts will have until 2021 to reschedule bus routes and make other preparations before it takes effect.
http://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/404708-california-lawmakers-vote-to-delay-school-start-times-to-allow-students
My son is a freshman at a Southern California high school. It has bus service, as does every high school I am aware of. An 8:30 start will really improve his health and concentration.
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California lawmakers vote to delay school start times to students to get more sleep [View all]
Judi Lynn
Sep 2018
OP
Well the other thing is they could use that 30 extra minutes to let the kids actually
cstanleytech
Sep 2018
#13
Studies have shown that it is on average much too early for teens. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2018
#21
Fairfax County (VA) started the high and middle schools an hour later a couple of years ago.
FSogol
Sep 2018
#5
NOW they passed this, why couldn't they have done it when I was in High School?
yuiyoshida
Sep 2018
#20
A lot of hard evidence for this decision. It's been discussed in Davis for years.
byronius
Sep 2018
#22
Not being a morning person myself, I think more than a few teachers secretly like this change
LiberalLovinLug
Sep 2018
#49