Ahmed Khalid Al Janahi Mrs.Timm 12 E March 10, 2013
Introduction Are you comfortable with your early morning school timings ? For better school timings There are many reasons why the school timings should be postponed, as this would benefit the students healthily and academically, and also benefit the whole economy.
The Existing School Timings Early wake up Tiredness and lack of sleep Low performance at school
Improving School Timings Pushing back school timings More sleep Better alertness
School Performance Ready brain Better concentration Better school performance
More Positive Outcomes Better attendance Decrease of sick leaves Less behavioral problems
Safety Road safety School safety
Parents Role Better control Better communication
Time Change and The Economy Less traffic jam More jobs
Changing Schools Lighter curriculum Improving facilities More leisure activities
Possible Disadvantages Students will stay up late at night Students miss afterschool activities
Evaluation Measuring students performance Applying school rules
Conclusion Better school times means better performance Positive affect on the students and the economy
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