I don't have to imagine getting up at 4:00 am for work I've done it. Then drive two hours to get to the job site work ten hours then the two hour drive home. Try that for thirty days straight then you might understand what tired is all about.
Just an fyi when I was in high school I had to be out of the house no later than 6:00 am to catch the bus. My sister got up every morning at 4:30 so she could do her girlie girl foo foo stuff, so don't tell me how difficult it is to get up on time because your in puberty.
Keep making excuses. You'll go far in life.
Exactly my point, is there any reason for it to be this way? You guys are missing the point, and in fact proving mine. There is no reason for us to get up at 6:00, 5:00, or even 4:00 in the morning to go to school. I don't know about your town, but in mine, meets run as a late as 19:00, and that leaves us barely any time to do the trivial stuff like eat and sleep.
To simplify matters, answer this question-
Is there any good reason to exacerbate the sleep problems of kids going through puberty, and if so, what is it?
-Penguin
(NOTE: No "back in my day I went to school butt naked in the snow uphill both ways stories", and do not pretend to have been a saint, if you still do, go see the Pope)