New York State School Boards Association: Majority of School Board Members Favor Starting High School Later
October 01, 2019
October 01, 2019
LATHAM, New York, Oct. 1 -- The New York State School Boards Association issued the following news release:
Nearly six in 10 school board members recently polled by the New York State School Boards Association think the high school instructional day in their districts should begin later to accommodate teenagers' natural sleep cycles. They also acknowledge there would be logistical challenges in doing so.
The poll found that 59% of board members would be favor of pushing . . .
Nearly six in 10 school board members recently polled by the New York State School Boards Association think the high school instructional day in their districts should begin later to accommodate teenagers' natural sleep cycles. They also acknowledge there would be logistical challenges in doing so.
The poll found that 59% of board members would be favor of pushing . . .