Because what I was doing was so different from the narrative, but the narrative was just wrong. I mean that's just the reality. The idea that it was controversial to say Every kid in Florida has a right to be in a classroom in person if their parent wanted. We said if they, the parent didn't want, they could do virtual, although I don't know that there was 99% of the time they should have been in, but that's fine. (1:38:57–1:39:02)
CLAIM
Asserts that Florida policy allowed in-person schooling if parents chose it.
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