Read the prompt and response. then revise the response so that it better addresses the purpose and audience.
prompt: Your school district is considering a policy change for your middle school. Rather than having two separate sixth-grade classes, the classes would be combined in to one class that has two teachers. Decide whether this approach would be a good idea at your school, and write a letter to your principal that presents your stance and at least two reasons to support it.
response: There are benefits and drawbacks to both sides of the issue. Keeping the sixth grade as two smaller classes means the students would receive more individual attention. In addition, some students feel more comfortable sharing or participating in a smaller group than in a bigger one. on the other hand, having one large combined class would have benefits, too. it would ensure that the entire sixth grade is learning the same material at the same pace. also, this large class would be able to rely on the skills and expertise of two teachers, rather than just one. :D
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