People who disagree with reducing class sizes, acknowledge that the smaller classes would benefit the students, but those certain people believe that the cost of reducing class sizes would not equal the benefits the students receive. American’s who do not believe in reducing class sizes will also argue that the students may achieve higher test scores in school, but after school, their knowledge does not stay with them. It would be the same as if they were in classes with a higher number of students. (Grace)
Decreasing class size is undoubtedly the way to go. Understanding each side’s point of view, it still makes greater sense to give each student the most knowledge they can receive. No matter how high we raise the taxes, people are still going to be struggling. Now if a student does better in school, they might just be able to qualify for college grants, making them more likely to go to college. If they go to college, they can get a higher paying job, reducing the poverty in America. All we need is more children that can get more attention in school to realize their potential, and go get the college