Chicago kids more likely to get shot than get an education, Ron DeSantis says

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Florida Gov. DeSantis kicked off his first speech after announcing his candidacy for president with a crass criticism of crime and education in America.

WASHINGTON — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis delivered a stinging critique of liberal-controlled cities and public schooling Friday, saying at one point that children in Chicago were “more likely to get shot” than get a good education.

“Chicago, 25,000 fewer students than in 2020; Los Angeles, 43,000 fewer students than in 2020; New York, 50,000 fewer students than in 2020. In Florida, our school enrollment is up,” the governor went on. DeSantis first came to national prominence by insisting that schools and business reopen during the outbreak, resisting criticism from Democrats, the media and“We have to be honest about the destruction that we have seen throughout our country over the last three years, particularly in these urban areas that turn their back on our school children and put the interests of school unions ahead of the interest of parents and students,” the governor said Friday.

The governor went on to laud his efforts in education in the Sunshine State, listing among his accomplishments a “Florida Parents Bill of Rights” he signed last year that banned classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade.“You have a right to know what is being taught in your kids’ school.

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