Middle school students often feel they have too much homework, which can negatively impact their grades and other areas of life. These students are becoming more involved in extracurricular activities and have more responsibilities, making it difficult to keep up if they fall behind on their work. For some families, it is also a challenge to find time for children to complete homework, especially on weekends. Research shows that middle schoolers who do 60-90 minutes of homework per night see benefits, but doing more than 90 minutes yields no improvement. While homework can enhance learning if assigned appropriately, too much can over-involve parents and prevent students from learning in the way they are being taught at school.