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Florida allows charter "Schools of Hope" to use public school facilities at no cost to expand school choice.
Florida has expanded charter school access by allowing privately run "Schools of Hope" to co-locate in public school facilities at no cost, using classrooms, gyms, cafeterias, and other spaces without restrictions.
The move, backed by Governor Ron DeSantis and state board members, aims to increase school choice, especially in low-performing districts, and builds on a 2017 law.
Critics argue it could strain public school resources and divert funding, calling the model "parasitic."
Supporters say it addresses public school shortcomings and empowers families with alternatives.
The decision reflects broader national debates over school choice, funding, and education reform.
Florida permite a las escuelas chárter "Escuelas de la Esperanza" usar las instalaciones de las escuelas públicas sin costo alguno para ampliar la elección de la escuela.