Sleeping students, struggling scores

By TYLER GARIPAY
Special to the Melrose Weekly

MELROSE—High school students are known for staying up late at night, finishing homework, scrolling on their phones, or playing video games. But people still wonder, “Does the quality of sleep impact academic performance in high school students?” The answer is yes.

According to the National Sleep Foundation…

 

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