… us this base where we're getting less school funding from the state of Ohio, how do we compete? So, look, I think the evidence points to a hard, uncomfortable truth. The more money in certain cases that has gone to Public schools in the inner cities of Cincinnati or Cleveland, the more we've also seen the decline in the quality of those schools as measured by the achievement of our students. Look at objective test scores, look at other results, even with respect to mental health, even with respect to other outcomes. (02:18–02:32)
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