Two things that are missing from this thread that were "bread n butter" back when I was in high school:
A) Do kids not sleep on the bus anymore? I understand you might get messed with, but that's how you establish yourself in the food chain, nobody will mess with ya while ya sleep on the bus if ya wake up a few times swinging and asking questions later.
B) First-period gym/PE was coveted gold! You could sleep in later, not have to really worry about getting dressed for school, get out of the house later (or sleep more). Then after PE you hit the showers and take your usual morning shower (our teachers/coaches/athletic-directors even gave 1st period an extra 5-10 in the showers for those getting ready for their day), bust out a clean pair of jeans and a T-shirt you stashed in your pack the night before, and I was ready to sleep through, err attend 2nd-period and the rest of my classes. Usually got an extra hour of sleep in my mornings, a good workout, and smelling like flowers before the start of my 2nd class.
The bus arrives at 6:30, and the ride is only five minutes long. Fighting results in instant suspension, three or more fights result in either reform school or expulsion.
No, PE is only required for one semester, and not arriving promptly at or before 7:20 will be dealt with harshly. The showers are fetid and foul- and there only 4 for a population of over 1,100 students.
As for being rational, I know, just as you all do, that not taking a full load each and every semester will result in colleges overlooking your application. Not getting A's in your Honors and AP courses? Instabanned. No sport with that report card? Permabanned. Thus I am stuck with 4 Honors courses this year (bloody English homework cost me the fifth), and 4 Honors and 1 AP course next year (there's only one for sophmores).
I wish I didn't need sleep, but the school has failed to evolve beyond the decade in which it was born. Classes finish at 14:20, and that extra hour in the afternoon is trivial in value, compared to an hour more sleep in the morning.
-Penguin