Faith Leaders, Parents, and Public Education Advocates Sue Over First US Religious Charter School

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Faith Leaders, Parents, and Public Education Advocates Sue Over First US Religious Charter School
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'We're witnessing a full-on assault on church-state separation and public education—and religious public charter schools are the next frontier,' warned rachelklaser of americansunited.

to provide"a quality Catholic education" to children statewide, is set to open for the 2024-25 academic year.

The plaintiffs are represented by the ACLU, Americans United for Separation of Church and State , Education Law Center, and Freedom From Religion Foundation, who are assisted by Oklahoma-based counsel Odom & Sparks PLLC and J. Douglas Mann. In its application, St. Isidore asserts that it... will participate"in the evangelizing mission of the church." To that end, the school's application makes clear that it will discriminate in admissions and student discipline, as necessary to satisfy the Catholic Church's religious beliefs. This means that students could be denied admission or punished based on their religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other failures to comply with Catholic doctrine. St.

Briggs is the legal director of Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, and she and her wife have a child who will soon enter public schools. She added that"I also find state-sanctioned discrimination abhorrent and refuse to accept my tax dollars being used to promote discrimination against children and families that look like mine."

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