As early as 2022, California middle schools will start after 8 a.m. and high schools will start after 8:30 a.m.
As early as 2022, California middle and high school students will start school after 8 a.m.done surrounding the benefits of later school start times for children. Despite the fact that pushing the start time by less than an hour enables kids to get an average of 34 more minutes of sleep, which leaves a noticeable impact on everything from their academic performance to their punctuality, many educational institutions still aren’t motivated to make any changes.
“The science shows that teenage students who start their day later increase their academic performance, attendance, and overall health,” Newsom said in a statement. “Importantly, the law allows three years for schools and school districts to plan and implement these changes.” Middle schools will be required to start at 8 a.m. or later, while high schools will start no earlier than 8:30 a.m. and schools will have a few years before they are forced to comply with the new laws. The later start times will either be implemented at the start of the 2022-23 school year or when a school’s three-year collective bargaining agreement with its employees ends, whichever is later.
, the average start time for California middle and high schools is currently 8:07. Some of the state’s students were even required to be in class before 7:30 a.m. A legislative analysis in July found that about half the schools in the state would be required to delay their start times by 30 minutes or less if the law went into effect.
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