Elon Musk wants the children of its employees Tesla, SpaceXThe Boring Company and others could attend a school specially created by the tycoon, and applications are now open for the Texas headquarters.
All under the auspices of the South African-founded Ad Astra Education Foundation, which began in Los Angeles in 2014 and serves Musk’s own children and the children of a handful of employees at his companies, such as SpaceX. The school reportedly closed in 2020 during the Covid pandemic but will reopen for the 2024-25 school year in Bastrop, Texas.
Musk’s private school in Texas began accepting applications on Wednesday, according to a tweet from Ad Astra. Applications, which open in the fall, are open to all children ages 3 to 9, according to the school’s website.
Ad Astra is launching in Bastrop, Texas! Applications are now open for the 2024-2025 school year. https://t.co/jOCsILQjj2
— Ad Astra (@adastra) July 31, 2024
What is the philosophy of this school, perhaps in this interview from the past of Elon Musk you will be able to find out:
“I put all the kids in the same classroom at the same time, like on an assembly line,” Musk said in 2015. “It makes more sense to tailor education to their aptitudes and abilities.”
Source: Digital Trends
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