BRAC findings show lack of sleep plaguing Capital Region schools, proposed later start times
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BATON ROUGE - Alarm clocks could be set back a little later in the morning for some students and parents, if a bill is passed.Mia Holliday's alarm goes off every weekday morning at 4:45 a.m. She gets out of bed before her two sons, who attend East Baton Rouge Parish public schools, to wake them up around 5 a.m. The bus picks up one of her sons around 5:32 a.m., the other eight minutes later. Their school days start at 7 a.m. and 7:15 a.m. If House Bill 725 is passed during the regular...

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