Griffin Gives $50 Million for Success Charters in Florida
Ken Griffin is giving $50 million to Success Academies to expand its operations into Florida, his largest single commitment to school choice.
Eva Moskowitz, the chief executive officer of the New York City charter school network, made the announcement Thursday in Miami, alongside Governor Ron DeSantis and Griffin, during an event at Florida International University. DeSantis signed legislation in June funding charters and allowing them to co-locate, or operate within public schools that have unused space.