Florida Approves Charter School Expansion

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Success Academy, a charter operator from New York City, will also take advantage of Florida’s flexible new rules to operate in the Miami area.

School choice in the Sunshine State got a major boost this week after the Florida Board of Education approved a set of rules guaranteeing charter schools the same maintenance, transportation, and food services as traditional public schools, in addition to allowing them to operate in empty spaces within existing schools.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis previously signed into law an expansion of the Schools of Hope program, which permits charter schools to operate in the same neighborhoods as low-income or low-performing traditional public schools, pending rules set by the state board of education.

Sept. 24’s resolution establishes criteria allowing Schools of Hope access to “underused, vacant, or surplus facilities within school districts.” It also outlines the resolution process between traditional public school districts and Schools of Hope operators for any disputes that occur.

Charter schools operate with taxpayer dollars and still follow state and federal conditions for public funding, but they operate independently of local school districts.

They cannot charge tuition, must accept students based on a lottery if interest exceeds available slots, and can be closed quickly for poor performance.

Many charter schools or networks were formed by parents or teachers who were dissatisfied with their neighborhood schools.

DeSantis, during a news conference on Sept. 25 at Florida International University in Miami, verified the approved rules and announced that the New York City-based Success Academy plans to open a charter school within Miami-Dade County soon.

Statewide, charter schools currently serve about 400,000 students, DeSantis said.

He said he anticipates that Success Academy will eventually open multiple sites in the county by using available buildings that formerly housed schools or other institutions, as well as empty spaces within public schools.

He also said he believes that Success Academy will take over some failing schools.

“[Founder Eva Moskowitz is] not going down there to do just one school,” DeSantis said.

Moskowitz, who also spoke at the Sept. 25 news conference, recently testified before Congress on the growth and the demand for school choice.

By Aaron Gifford

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