Why late arrival is better than early dismissal

I wake up every day at 7:45 to get ready for school, and the school day for me starts at 8:35. I have a late arrival every day because I had an extra spot in my schedule for it. Because it is my senior I thought why not, I should make things easier on myself for my last year of high school. Last year I would wake up at the latest 6:40 a.m. which isn’t super early compared to the students who have to wake up to take the bus to school. Last year I didn’t have a break in my schedule and the school day felt tedious and repetitive. I would have practice after school, which would make the day even longer.

I have gotten into disagreements with other students on why late arrival is more beneficial than early dismissal. The students who have early dismissal and no after school sports have a stronger case than those who play a sport after school. If I was not involved in after school sports I might have gone with early dismissal, but since I have track and field every day after school, a late start is a much better choice. The people who have early dismissal and sports after school does not have a very good argument. They go home for 8th period, and then come back to school for sports and leave after practice to go back home. It is a massive waste of gas when driving, and there is almost no benefit other than going home and changing there rather than in the locker room. Having a late arrival works better for after school athletes because I do not have to be at the school until 8:35 at the latest. I wake up at 7:30 so I have time to get ready and do some homework that I might not have finished before school. I get to stay up later at night for homework or if I just feel like staying up because I have 50 extra minutes than last year when I had 1st period. It is also proven that teenagers should be getting way more sleep than the school day allows, but late start helps teenagers get more sleep at night.

On the contrary, I understand why people would prefer early dismissal, you can go home and relax way earlier than everyone else. The main argument that I got from many people I talked to about early dismissal is that there is something to look forward to at the end of the day and late start does not have that. To continue with my argument, late start does have something to look forward to. At the very end of the day when I have finished my homework, I usually dread the next day of school, but when I think about the extra sleep that I get in the morning that allows me to stay up later makes me less dreadful. Also, every Wednesday is a late start for the whole school. But when there is no first hour it turns into a double late start. So every Wednesday I get a double late start which means I don’t have to be at school until 9:42. Whereas early dismissal gets shortened for the athletes because the 8th hour is shortened because of the hour is taken away at the beginning of the day on Wednesday. Early dismissal has its benefits, but the late start is overall the best choice of the two.

Is Dance a Sport?

People dance all the time. They dance at parties, they also dance in the car with their friends, and they can dance in the stands of their school Friday night football game when they play music over the loudspeaker. That’s just typical, every day, fun, dancing and it isn’t the sport of dance. Dancers train and develop conditioning, and techniques like any other athlete does for their sport. Which goes to show, that dance is a sport.

People would be more likely to say dance is an art, rather than a sport. But I would beg to differ. The official definition of a sport defined by Oxford Dictionary states “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.” (Oxford). Therefore, dance is a sport, because it involves physical exertion and skill, and individuals and teams can compete in dance. Dance requires years of rigorous training to be able to perform and compete at the highest level. For example, soccer players train for years to develop their foot skills to be able to play in a game, and the conditioning to be able to run at their fullest, and the same goes for dance. The article Is Dance a Sport?, states “Soccer players have to train before games to be able to run on the field for long periods of time.  Swimmers have to be prepared to do multiple laps without getting too winded. Similarly, dancers have to condition themselves to dance for long periods of time.”(Is Dance a Sport).  Dancers train to condition themselves to be able to dance at the highest of levels for however long their performance lasts. They train on an average of 4 hours per day, for any number of days they are at practice per week. They must train for the skills they need to perform on the stage, and the conditioning to do this for however long they need per performance. Therefore, dance is a sport because of the physical commitment and exertion a dancer has to make.

 Dance requires perfection of technique, much like any other sport. For example, soccer players have to train many years to develop their foot skills and techniques to help improve their play. Likewise, there are many techniques that a dancer needs to perfect before they perform them. Dancers spend the majority of their time in practice and rehearsal perfecting the technique of their moves. Dance requires hours and hours of technical perfection to have the dancer performance-ready. Without proper technique training, a dancer has a risk of serious injury. Because of the many leaps and jumps dancers perform, they need to learn how to take off for the leap or jump, perform their leap or jump in the air, and be able to land with their legs and feet turned out, without getting injured. This shows the amount of work and effort that has to be put into a dancers technique to make their performance look flawless. The time to perfect a dancers technique can also be added to the reason of why dance is a sport.

Dance is a sport because of the rigor of training to be able to dance in a performance. Dance requires strength, stamina, and technique to be able to make their performances look flawless. Other sports like soccer, require the same type of training, but the training is used in a different way. With these attributes in mind, dance can be categorized as a sport. 

Works cited links:

http://celebritydancestudio.com/new-blog/2018/4/3/is-dance-a-sport-yesand-heres-why

https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/sport_1