“The school is called Ad Astra — which means ‘To the stars’ — and is small and relatively secretive. It doesn’t have its own website or a social media presence. Christina Simon, who writes about private elementary schools in Los Angeles, has done some digging around Ad Astra. She says she’s been in contact with a mother whose child attends Musk’s school. The mother told Simon that the relatively new Ad Astra School is ‘very small and experimental,’ and caters to a small group of children whose parents are primarily SpaceX employees. Musk says in the interview that Ad Astra, which is a year old, currently has 14 kids and will increase to 20 in September.”
http://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-creates-a-grade-school-2015-5
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