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A new poll finds few Americans support allowing religious schools to become tax-funded public charter schools.
A survey shows over half of American adults support chaplains in public schools, with Republicans more likely than Democrats ...
St. Isidore appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, and on Wednesday the school's lawyer, James Campbell, will tell the justices that by excluding religious schools from the charter system, the state ...
The case tests whether public money can be used to fund a religious charter school in Oklahoma, and its outcome could affect how public education funds are used in virtually all states.
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Religious charter schools threaten to shift more money away from traditional public schools – and the Supreme Court is considering this idea - MSNIf religious charter schools expand nationwide, faith-based schools struggling to keep their doors open could apply to become charters. If approved, this would further strain public school budgets.
In other words, it won't be just Christian groups that want public funding for their charter schools. That said, there is one practical fly in the judicial ointment of this case.
A surprise Supreme Court ruling on Thursday prevented the nation’s first religious charter school from opening in Oklahoma, in a 4-to-4 vote that seemed to put the brakes on a conservative ...
The contract that the charter school board signed with the school indicated that the school is allowed to freely exercise its religious beliefs. The state’s attorney general, Republican Gentner ...
A new AP-NORC poll reveals complex and often divided views among Americans on religion in public schools. While most U.S.
The SCOTUS result was “great, because it’s status quo,” Yorgason said during the panel discussion. “We know the world that we ...
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