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Should High School Attendance Be Voluntary?

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Justen Jorgensen
English IV Pd. 4B
Research Paper
27 April 2015
Tardiness and Truancy High school is just a drag sometimes. Getting up early in the morning, having to get out of each one’s own comfortable bed, it’s just terrifying to even speak of. More and more students are being late and just not going to school. This is because high school becomes more of a chore to older students. Sitting in the same classroom, doing the same thing over and over just gets boring for some. You’ve been in school for twelve whole years striving to do your best. This brings us to the main topic of discussion. Should high school attendance be voluntary? The first point I want to make is that not everyone wants to get up out of bed every morning before the birds wake up. “The CDC 's Youth Risk Behavior Survey in 2011 showed that 69% of U.S. high school students get fewer than 8 hours of sleep on school nights, and 40% get 6 or fewer hours. Results from the 2013 survey were virtually identical”(McKibben 1). This proves that most students in high school do not get to sleep as long as they need to. The National Sleep Foundation states students need eight to ten hours of sleep each night to perform vital brain and body processes necessary for well performance in academics. The National Sleep foundation also states that studies showed that only 15% of students reported getting eight and a half hours of sleep before school. Sleep is a very vital step in a student’s day that can make or break their

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