A Bill to Require Middle Schools to Start After 8:30 a.m.
No public middle school may start its first class before 8:30 a.m.
Public middle schools shall not begin instructional time before 8:30 a.m. local time.
$90 million to help districts re-route school buses.
States certify compliance to receive federal transportation funds.
Two school years after enactment.
Mechanical parts, sourced & timed
Use this as your pre-round checklist. Memorize the source citation. Time yourself to the delivery target.
- Bill / Number
- S. 22 — A Bill to Require Middle Schools to Start After 8:30 a.m.
- Funding source
- $90M from DOT for bus rerouting.
- Timeline
- Two school years post-enactment.
- Realistic — California implemented statewide in 3 years (SB 328, 2019).
- Enforcing agency
- State ed agencies for compliance certification; DOT for funds.
- Yes — federal transportation funding leverage.
- Penalty for non-compliance
- Reduction in federal student-transportation grants.
- Source citation
- AAP Policy Statement (Owens, 2014), 'School Start Times for Adolescents' — pediatrics.aappublications.org.
- Delivery time (read aloud)
- 55s
Pushing start times back interferes with after-school sports and parents' work schedules.
California's SB 328 (effective 2022) addressed both — practice schedules adjusted, employer surveys showed minimal disruption, and AAP estimates a 16% reduction in teen-driver crash rates.