High School Homework: Are American Students. - HuffPost.
High school students who work with five teachers in different curriculum areas may find themselves with 17.5 hours or more of homework a week, which is the equivalent of a part-time job.

In order for homework to be meaningful, it should have a purpose and be personalized and inviting to students doing the homework. A important thing to have with homework is students being able to freely talk and communicate with their teachers if they struggle. It should have unlimited opportunities and possibilities for different student.

Yes students should not have homework. The average student works 24.5 hours a week. Students have barely any free time, students also have less time to be active which leads to obesity and laziness. Lastly students have been proven to be much much more stressed out which can lead to poor school grades and more irritated and angry.

First of all, there are obviously a number of reasons why high school students choose to get jobs—to help support their families, to save for college, or to just earn some extra money. Nearly 1 in 4 high school students worked in 2014, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Homework should be removed in place of longer hours at school or a better quality of teaching. If the child learnt enough at school then homework would not be needed. Getting someone else to do your homework is cheating. It is true that students are going to find ways of not doing their homework, but that is called cheating.

According to my school's homework policy, Year 7 students should be completing 6 hours 40 mins a week of homework (1 hour 20 mins each night), Year 8's should do 8 hours 30 mins a week (1 hour 42.

Students in high school and middle school should be provided at least a 30 minute recess break throughout the school day in order to help with mental and physical exhaustion. Dear future President, Teens between the ages of 14-18 should have at least 60 minutes a day of physical activity.