Yes, I feel like I’m learning because I am an early person.—J.L
It doesn’t bother me if we come in at 5 a.m. as long as I learn.—G.B
No, because when I get to school I am still tired.—A.G
No, because it’s too early in the morning and some people walk to school. Some come from uptown or downtown.—E.L
I think it’s helping because I actually am learning something during those forty-seven minutes.—A.L
It’s hurting my education because my brain and body are still sleeping.—J.R
No, because there is psychological information showing that students don’t learn so early in the morning.—D.O
No, because our brains are not working in the morning. People who come to school fall asleep in classrooms due to the lack of sleep.—A.R
I feel coming to school early is hurting our education because we are not wide awake, and don’t pay attention. Our bodies are in the classroom but our minds are sleeping.—Ruth Ramirez
Coming to school early is good because some people get to leave early.—R.R
Coming early to school is hurting our education in several ways. For example, some students have trouble being in school on time and that effects our education.—E.T
I feel that coming to school early is hurting my education because my ride can’t get me to school till 7:3O.—Y.C
I feel no affect from it because I always walk to school and I don’t mind what time I wake up.—L.R
Coming to school is hurting and helping me. It is helping me because now I really have to manage my time. It is hurting me because I am not getting enough sleep. Staying up doing homework, and then having to wake up early is not allowing me to function well in class.—B.V
No, because you have no energy and you’re not capable of listening so early.—R.N