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Can religious schools receive taxpayer funding?

  • Religious private and charter schools in the U.S. Are facing legal battles regarding taxpayer funding, with the Oklahoma case involving St. Isidore of Seville and Attorney General Gentner Drummond's lawsuit to block funding to the Catholic school.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments on taxpayer funding for religious schools, following prior rulings that have favored state funding for faith-based groups.
  • In Montgomery County, Maryland, a group of parents is challenging the school district's inclusion of LGBTQ-themed materials in classrooms, alleging that it conflicts with their religious beliefs and seeking opt-out options for their children.
  • Legal experts anticipate that the Supreme Court's decisions could significantly impact the relationship between parental rights and public education, particularly regarding how schools handle LGBTQ+ issues.
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Can religious schools receive taxpayer funding?

(The Center Square) – Religious private and charter schools in the U.S. have been fighting a series of legal battles in recent years to answer the question: Can religious schools accept taxpayer funding?

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edweek.org broke the news in on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
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