It’s only third period, and you’re already sleepy. Your eyelids feel as heavy as elephants, and your head won’t stop bobbing. You pinch yourself to keep your bleary eyes open. But a few moments later, you start to nod off again.
Sound familiar?
If so, you’re not alone. According to the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), about 80 percent of kids and teens are not getting enough sleep.
But what if the next time you got sleepy at school, you could stretch out in a quiet place for a refreshing nap? That’s exactly what students at several high schools in New Mexico get to do. Sleepy students go to their school’s nap pod—a special chair designed for a quick snooze. After 20 minutes of shut-eye, they return to class refreshed and ready to learn.
The nap pod program has been hailed as a big success by health professionals at the schools.
Should your school try it?