
The Miami billionaire and New York charter system behind a new push to privatize public schools in Florida
Episode Description
In this episode: A billionaire hedge fund manager and a New York City charter network lobbied to expand a school privatization program in Florida, according to records obtained by Seeking Rents.
Editor’s note: A written version of this story first appeared in the Seeking Rents newsletter: Lobbyists for a billionaire and a charter network pushed Florida lawmakers to expand a school privatization program, records show
Show notes
Senate Bill 2510 — Prekindergarten Through Grade 12 Education
A few examples of key Florida lawmakers who have had personal and financial ties to the charter school industry:
Firms belonging to wife of Rep. Donalds grabbed millions in charter school contracts
New disclosures only deepen mystery of Rep. Donalds’s wife’s charter school companies
A few stories about the failure of Florida’s first ‘School of Hope’:
Federal grand jury investigates bid-rigging in DeSantis’ education department
Florida officials tried to steer education contract to former lawmaker’s company
And some of the stories and resources referenced in the pod:
Commentary: Florida doubles down on failed Schools of Hope experiment
This link will download an spreadsheet from Florida Department of Education with 2025 list of public schools that are now classified as “persistently low-performing.”
A billionaire is showering cash on Florida politicians
Lobbyist for a billionaire-run hedge fund wrote a bill allowing longer non-competes, records show
The Secret to Success Academy’s Top-Notch Test Scores
At a Success Academy Charter School, Singling Out Pupils Who Have ‘Got to Go’
At Success Academy School, a Stumble in Math and a Teacher’s Anger on Video
Filing Alleges Bias at Success Academy Network Against Students With Disabilities
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