Some don't do well, then the parents move and then move their kids out and then you do it. So you have that. So they always have to fight for that. But I think it's interesting, If you just took our charter population in Florida, 400,000 students demographically more disadvantaged, but yet that 400,000, if it was its own state, it would rank in the top five for student performance. for student performance. So it just shows you, you know, you just need the right tools you can do now. (05:56–06:21)
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