… better scores, better reading scores, better math scores, better high school graduation rates, better college attendance rates. It has a real impact on them. But secondly, and this is critical, We now know that not only does it not destroy the public schools, but it benefits the public schools. That we see when students have a choice, that competition works, that when students can go somewhere else if the school is not meeting their needs, the school does a … (03:03–03:10)
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Asserts that school choice programs benefit public schools.
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