A solar-powered town redefining education choice |
Babcock Ranch, America’s first solar-powered town, is rapidly growing and developing a diverse and innovative education landscape to match its forward-looking identity. With a population of around 15,000 and plans to expand significantly, the Florida community offers families a wide array of K–12 options, including public charter schools, homeschooling, and emerging microschool models. Public charter schools like Babcock Neighborhood School and Babcock High School emphasize project-based learning, appealing to families seeking hands-on, experiential education. At the same time, new alternatives such as Primer, a private microschool network blending structured learning with flexibility, are gaining interest among parents looking for more personalized approaches. Florida’s education savings account programs play a key role in enabling this variety, giving families roughly $8,000 per student annually to customize learning through private tuition, homeschooling, tutoring, or hybrid models.