Supreme Court hears arguments over publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma

30.04.2025    WHDH News    19 views
Supreme Court hears arguments over publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma

WASHINGTON AP The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Wednesday over what would be the nation s first publicly funded religious charter school in Oklahoma The justices are taking up appeals filed by the St Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School and the state charter school board after the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the school would entangle church and state in violation of the First Amendment Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself without explanation Barrett previously taught law at Notre Dame and is close friends with Notre Dame law professor Nicole Garnett a leading proponent of publicly funded religious charter schools Even without Barrett the court s conservative majority could find that the taxpayer-funded school is in line with a string of high court decisions that have allowed society funds to flow to religious entities Those rulings were based on a different part of the First Amendment that protects religious freedom Liberal justices have complained that those decisions have eaten away at the separation of church and state The incident comes to the court amid efforts mainly in conservative-led states to insert religion into constituents schools Those include a challenged Louisiana requirement that the Ten Commandments be posted in classrooms and a mandate from Oklahoma s state schools superintendent that the Bible be placed in constituents school classrooms St Isidore a K- online school had planned to start classes for its first enrollees last fall with part of its mission to evangelize its students in the Catholic faith Opponents warn a decision to allow the school to open would sap money from residents schools and possibly upend the rules governing charter schools in almost every state The state board and the school are backed by an array of Republican-led states and religious and conservative groups though the occurrence has divided chosen of Oklahoma s Republican leaders Gov Kevin Stitt and Superintendent of Populace Instruction Ryan Walters promotion using population funds for religious schools while Attorney General Gentner Drummond has opposed the idea and sued to overturn the state board s approval of St Isidore A key issue in the affair is whether the school is population or private Charter schools are deemed populace in Oklahoma and the other states and the District of Columbia where they operate They are free and open to all receive state funding abide by antidiscrimination laws and submit to oversight of curriculum and testing But they also are run by independent boards that are not part of local constituents school systems Just under million American schoolchildren about are enrolled in charter schools

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