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Luis Chavez: “There are a lot of great people that work in our schools, by…”

Featuring: Luis Chavez, Fresno County Board of Supervisors, District 3 | California

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Published | Video Starts at 1:10:47

You know, Louis thoughts will be, you know, having been in that role as a trustee, as a board president, and now as a council member, I've seen the challenges of our kids. There are a lot of great people that work in our schools, by the way, that do amazing work on a daily basis, but they need support, they need help, they need to have that vision, and they need to have that leadership, you know, on a day to day basis where they actually can feel confident in what the ultimate goal is. Right. So I'll end it with this. We're moving away from militant positivity, whatever the heck that meant, and listening to student achievement and student outcomes, and making sure that kids can read, write and do arithmetic at the level that they should be. (1:10:47–1:11:06)

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