Middletown, ( RI ) Rhode Island Schools
District Schools in Middletown, Rhode Island
Middletown School District
Grade Levels: PK - 12
Member Schools:5
Estimated Total Student Population:2,415
Schools in Middletown, Rhode Island
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Football: Passing League preps locals for start of 2010 season
SOMERSET All of the area high school football teams, in varying forms and numbers, were in attendance for Week 5 of the 2010 East Bay Passing League, which took place Wednesday night, July 28, on the grounds of Somerset High.
The legacy of El Hajj Malik El Shabazz lives! an interview wit his grandson Malcolm Shabazz
After Malcolm X passed on, his writings and teachings really took root in the minds of a new generation, inspiring young Black people in Oakland to create the Black Panther Party. Forty-five years later, his first male heir and grandson, Malcolm Shabazz, has come to the Bay. Meet him and Cynthia McKinney Thursday, July 22, 7:30 p.m., at Twinspace, 2111 Mission St., San Francisco.
R.I. News Digest: Lynch on campaign trail with Caprio
Politics
Later School Start Times May Foster Better Students
MONDAY, July 5 (HealthDay News) -- High school students at a private school in Rhode Island who started school a half-hour later in the morning were in better moods, more alert, less depressed and more likely to actually attend class than before the time change, a new study shows.
Study shows teens benefit from later school day
July 05, 2010 CHICAGO - Giving teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness, and even healthier breakfasts, a small study found.
Let's wake up to sleep survey results
The importance of sleep to individual productivity has been repeatedly reinforced in scientific research over the past decade or more.
Later school days benefit teens
CHICAGO - GIVING teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness, and even healthier breakfasts, a small study found. 'The results were stunning. There's no other word to use,' said Patricia Moss, academic dean at the Rhode Island boarding school where the study was done. 'We didn't think we'd get that much bang for the buck.' The ...
US study shows teens benefit from later school day
CHICAGO - Giving teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness, and even healthier breakfasts, a small study found. The results appear in July's Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. The results mirror those at a few schools that have delayed starting times more than half an hour.
Later school day makes teens more alert: study
Giving teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness, and even healthier breakfasts, according to a small study.
Teens 'benefit from later school day'
Giving teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness and even healthier breakfast, a study shows.


