But what are the results of that? If you take our charter school population, that over 400,000 students, and that's more students than some US states have in their entire K12 system, If [Florida's charter school population] were its own state, it would rank number one in fourth grade reading and fourth grade math in these United States. And that's just a charter population. And the charter population does skew low income. It would skew to demographics where people would say, oh, you know, you can't expect success. (00:33–07:56)
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Asserts that Florida's charter school students would rank first in the U.S. for fourth grade reading and math if considered a separate state.
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