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Sleep Health ; 3(6): 479-482, 2017 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29157643

ABSTRACT

In April 2016, several contiguous school districts and an independent high school academy in southern Maine voted simultaneously to start school later, beginning with the 2016-17 academic year. They became Maine's first school districts to implement the American Academy of Pediatrics'1 and the American Medical Association's2 health policy recommendations that middle and high schools should not start before 8:30 AM. Local physicians' presentations to school staff and parents on the medical evidence of the health benefits of a later start solidified early consensus. The action required special permission from the Maine Municipal Association to hold a joint school board vote, impacted approximately 6500 students across the region, resulted in no increase in busing costs, and took 8 months to implement after the first formal school board discussions.


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Consensus , Physicians/psychology , Schools/organization & administration , Adolescent , Biomedical Research , Child , Health Policy , Humans , Maine , Public Opinion , Sleep , Societies, Medical , Students/psychology , Students/statistics & numerical data , Time Factors , United States
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