Schools Too: Why Delays in Learning Are Hardwired into the Modern Megamind Americans say “the schools are behind,” but behind the surface lies a quiet crisis: learning’s already delayed by habits, culture, and the friction of a 24/7 attention economy. Why are school delays no longer just about traffic or lateness? Schools too deeply shaped by hyperconnected routines now run on a different clock, one stretched thin by mental fatigue, digital overload, and social expectations. A recent exit poll from the American Educational Research Association found that 68% of teens cite “emotional overload from scrolling and seminar overload” as a top reason classes feel disjointed. Schools, once neatly structured, now grapple with a full-court press on mental bandwidth every bell, deadline, and voice note bleeding focus. It’s not just about sitting