… dozens and dozens of new schools just because they can have enough classroom space for the smaller classes. Are you saying you're not going to build any new schools? Marcia, They have 200 schools with 200 or less students and they won't consolidate them. No. We start cutting the budget of the Department of Education and we find out who these deputy chancellors are and these 50 department heads that the teachers, the deans, the assistant principals, and the principals who hire their staff. (07:50–07:57)
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Asserts that there are 200 schools with 200 or fewer students that are not being consolidated.
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