Florida Approves Charter School Expansion

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.
Florida Approves Charter School Expansion
Teacher Shawn Abernathy (R) teaches math concepts using a computer projection board at Harlem Success Academy, a free, public elementary charter school in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City on March 30, 2009. Chris Hondros/Getty Images
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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.
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