Zuckerberg's private school in Bay Area neighborhood broke rules, report says
Briefly

Mark Zuckerberg has purchased over 11 homes in Crescent Park, Palo Alto, for more than $110 million, creating a substantial property compound. While some residents appreciate the financial offers for their homes, others express frustration over his private security team's presence and the operation of a private school within one of the residences. The school, serving 14 children, was operating without meeting city regulations, raising further concerns among the community. This development follows the announcement that the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative will close its other tuition-free schools for underprivileged students next year.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has acquired more than $110 million worth of at least 11 homes in the upscale Crescent Park neighborhood, creating a connected compound. Residents report mixed reactions to these acquisitions, with some welcoming the offers and others expressing concerns about his private security team and a school operating in violation of city regulations.
The school, BBS, functioned in one of Zuckerberg's homes for 14 children, including his own, but faced scrutiny regarding its compliance with Palo Alto city code.
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