
Flexible School Start Time
https://theness.com/neurologicablog/flexible-school-start-time/
Teenagers sleep best when mornings aren’t so brutal. A new study shows letting high schoolers start later boosts sleep, reduces wake-time stress, and even improves math and English scores. The real hurdle isn’t biology—it’s logistics and cost. Schools use the same buses for all grades, so a later start means bigger fleets and higher expenses. The fix isn’t just more money; it’s smarter planning: flexible work and school starts, ride-sharing, local schools, walkable routes, and better public transit for students. When sleep and learning come first, systems can adapt without hurting families or budgets.
