Do Small Schools Have A Higher Percentage Of Students Successfully Graduating With Higher Education Standards?

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Did you know that smaller schools have a higher percentage of students successfully graduating with higher education standards? Smaller schools are great for kids and young adults to attend. Smaller Schools are such great ways for kids to be successful in life. Small schools are great by the attention they put on kids than big schools do. Like for example, if there were a class of 10 kids and they were all having trouble on an assignment, it would be easier for a teacher to help 10 kids rather than 40. Bigger school might be even bad for bullying standards because there will be different groups that people will hang out with. You might have the jocks, geeks, nerds/ smart ones, gothic, and ect. The group with the big guys might be picking on …show more content…

Researchers researched about the difference of the schools and the impacts on the students. For instance, ‘’School size is a critical factor in determining educational outcomes. Research links small school size with higher levels of achievement and cost effectiveness. Small size also makes other school improvements more effective. Many urban systems have recently improved education for all students by breaking large schools into smaller units. Small schools have long been more common in rural areas, and when population is sparse, they sometimes need to be even smaller than would be appropriate in more densely populated areas.’’ Facts were proven by researchers to find reasons for having smaller schools. An example for an experience for someone would be like William. ´´Mr. Williams is going to move Eureka rather than stay in Chicago because of harder education for him to learn because he knew that he would get more help and better education in Eureka´´ He lived in Chicago and realizes that he doesn't get the support that he needs so he moves to …show more content…

A testimony was found on the reason why smaller schools are easier to work with, Richard W. Riley told the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Budget: "And both new and renovated schools should be designed for the kind of education we know works best: smaller schools that create a sense of community and small classrooms in which teachers can provide lots of individual attention." Small Schools work best for everyone! Smaller schools are better for sporting events because the students won't be worried about homework because they got it done. For example, It's like having a small amount of homework before a volleyball game so you know you have time to work hard on it, but if you have a large amount you will rummage through it and do bad on it.”The small school can help with homework problems for