Bruce Fenton, current Executive Director of the Bitcoin Foundation, has offered to pay for Ahmed Mohamed to attend a private school, following the Texas teenager’s arrest and suspension for bringing a homemade clock to school.

Since his arrest on Monday, Ahmed, a freshman at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas, has become an Internet sensation. Both President Obama and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg have sent invitations and words of encouragement to Ahmed.

The Verge reported that Ahmed told a crowd at a press conference that he is going to take up Obama on his offer to visit the White House and that he plans to transfer to a new school. On Wednesday afternoon, Bruce Fenton took to Facebook to offer his help.

Fenton wrote, “That Irving, TX public school doesn’t deserve Ahmed Mohamed as a student: if he’d like, I’ll donate $50,000 tuition for him to attend Wilbraham & Monson Academy: The Global School.”