MAGA billionaire announces he's backing new school in four states
Share and Follow

Billionaire Bill Ackman is continuing his quest to change ‘woke’ education in America by backing new, AI-assisted ‘Alpha Schools’ in seven states. 

Ackman has been on a mission to remove ‘woke ideology’ from Ivy League campuses but his Alpha Schools will focus on K-12 education.

Alpha Schools are currently established in Texas, Florida, and California, and will be expanding to four additional states this autumn, including opening a campus in Manhattan, close to Ackman’s residence, where he will serve as an ambassador.

These schools incorporate artificial intelligence in their teaching framework, with educators referred to as ‘guides.’ Many of these guides do not come from conventional teaching backgrounds and assist in ‘speed-teaching’ two-hour sessions to learners.

They claim that the two-hour, AI-software backed lessons teach students twice as much than a traditional school. 

In the afternoons, children remain engaged with activities like 5-mile bike rides and AI-generated plans that encourage them to explore personal interests and learn practical skills such as entrepreneurship, public speaking, and financial literacy, according to WSJ.

Ackman, whom some have hailed as the new Warren Buffett, hailed the program on social media: ‘The first truly breakthrough innovation in K-12 education that I have seen since the Kipp Academy.’ 

‘The bottom line: Alpha kids love school and have incredible outcomes.’ 

Billionaire Bill Ackman is continuing his charge to change education in America as he's backing new, AI-assisted 'Alpha Schools' in four states

Billionaire Bill Ackman is continuing his charge to change education in America as he’s backing new, AI-assisted ‘Alpha Schools’ in four states

While much of Ackman's activism has been aimed at rooting DEI and ' woke ideology' out of the Ivy League schools that helped make him, Alpha Schools are aimed at K-12 education

While much of Ackman’s activism has been aimed at rooting DEI and ‘ woke ideology’ out of the Ivy League schools that helped make him, Alpha Schools are aimed at K-12 education

Co-founder Mackenzie Price noted that social issues and politics are not allowed in her classrooms. 

‘We do not let anything – political, social issues – come in the way. We stay very much out of that,’ she said. 

The schools are charging ‘founding families’ anywhere from $45,000 to $60,000 a year for tuition.  

Unsurprisingly, liberal teachers union head Randi Weingarten is not a fan of Price’s ideas.

‘Students and our country need to be in relationship with other human beings. When you have a school that is strictly A.I., it is violating that core precept of the human endeavor and of education,’ she told The New York Times

Ackman has long been at odds with Harvard, criticizing the university for not doing enough to protect students from antisemitism. 

Early last year he launched an unsuccessful bid to get four candidates on the ballot for a governing board.

The financier runs New York-based hedge fund firm Pershing Square Capital Management and has been a vocal supporter of Trump’s policies on tariffs and spending. 

Co-founder Mackenzie Price (pictured) noted that social issues and politics are not allowed in her classrooms

Co-founder Mackenzie Price (pictured) noted that social issues and politics are not allowed in her classrooms

Alpha Schools already exist in Texas, Florida and California and are coming to four states this fall, including a Manhattan campus, heading to Ackman's backyard, where he will become an ambassador

Alpha Schools already exist in Texas, Florida and California and are coming to four states this fall, including a Manhattan campus, heading to Ackman’s backyard, where he will become an ambassador

Harvard is ‘a collection of buildings, nice real estate’ located in Cambridge, Massachusetts next to the Charles River, he said.

But its cutting-edge faculty, researchers and students could easily move elsewhere, he said. 

‘This is the best time in history to start a university.’

He also again hit out at the school’s governing board, saying it has become insular and that there is no mechanism to remove members the way there is in corporate America where investors can run board challenges.

‘What happens when you have a board that can self-appoint itself, and it becomes insular, and with a $53 billion endowment, they think, okay, we can just do whatever is on our mind.’

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban Share Final Thoughts on Their Blissful Marriage

Nicole Kidman made no secret of her feelings about her marriage to…
All the signs leading up to Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's split

Signs Suggesting Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s Potential Breakup

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s split after almost two decades of marriage…
Moment Keith Urban exploded at radio station over Nicole Kidman

Keith Urban’s Fiery Reaction at Radio Station Regarding Nicole Kidman

Signs of strain in the marriage between Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman were…
Alabama man charged in hit-and-run in Tuscaloosa

Alabama Resident Faces Charges in Tuscaloosa Hit-and-Run Incident

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WIAT) — An Alabama man was arrested following a hit-and-run…
Trump announces 100% tariff on movies made outside US

Trump Introduces Full Tariff on Foreign Films

WASHINGTON () President Donald Trump announced another round of sweeping tariffs Monday,…
Iconic Hollywood actress puts New Mexico ranch up for sale

Famous Hollywood Star Lists New Mexico Ranch for Sale

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A large, scenic stretch of land near Abiquiu is up…
Chicago news today: Wrigleyville prepares for Cubs vs. San Diego Padres MLB playoff Wild Card games

Chicago Update: Wrigleyville Gears Up for Cubs vs. San Diego Padres in MLB Wild Card Playoff Games

CHICAGO (WLS) — It was the calm before the storm Monday afternoon…
Headshot of Harrison Brown

Mother of UT Austin Stabbing Victim May Encounter Killer

AUSTIN (KXAN) A man found not guilty by reason of insanity in…