Research supports calls for later start times for schools, says Lisa Lewis, an education journalist and advocate for later start times. In this interview, Lewis references a decades-old study that focused on teenagers’ sleep patterns and describes how later start times could benefit students’ ability to learn as well as their mental health.
Would later school start times benefit students?

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