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| Florida has 69 school districts in the entire state. | |
| Do you know how many school districts California has? | |
| How many? | |
| 939. | |
| That's 939 superintendents who make between two, three, four hundred thousand dollars. | |
| That's 939 assistant superintendents, school boards, purchasing agents, administrative facilities, facilities for the offices, facilities to hold school board meetings. | |
| That's where all the money is going. | |
| That's why I was wondering where all this money going because the teachers are not making a lot of money. | |
| So that's why you've got so much bureaucracy, so much money going towards the school system that's not making it down to educate the students. | |
| You've got one school district for every 6,000 plus students in California. | |
| You've got one school district for every 40,000 students in Florida and Florida has significantly better test scores than California does. | |
| We've got this state in California with all these geniuses in it. | |
| They can't look at that and bring it down to a reasonable number where that money is actually making it to the students. | |
| It goes into the classroom. | |
| It goes into the classroom. |