Sleep in Middle and High School Students

Students in a classroom

How much sleep someone needs depends on their age. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine has recommended that children aged 6–12 years should regularly sleep 9–12 hours per 24 hours and teenagers aged 13–18 years should sleep 8–10 hours per 24 hours. 1

Are Students Getting Enough Sleep?

CDC analyzed data from the 2015 national and state Youth Risk Behavior Surveys. 5 Students were asked how much sleep they usually got on school nights. Students who were 6 to 12 years old and who reported sleeping less than 9 hours were considered to not get enough sleep. Teenagers aged 13 to 18 years who reported sleeping less than 8 hours also were considered to not get enough sleep.

Teenagers in class, one with hand raised

Students who get enough sleep may have fewer attention and behavior problems.

Middle school students (grades 6-8)

High school students (grades 9-12)

Help Your Child Get the Sleep They Need

Parents can support good sleep habits such as: