In June, an Oklahoma state education board approved an application to create the St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School, an online Catholic school that would be the country’s first taxpayer-funded religious school
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Supporters of schools like St. Isidore, including Oklahoma’s Republican governor and state superintendent, say faith-based charters will empower parents by giving them more opportunity to choose what kind of education they want their kids to receive.
Should the government fund Charter Schools?
Even if they are Christian (Muslim, Catholic, Wica) schools?
Should charter schools be required to accept physically/mentally disabled students/faculty
By having Charter Schools - is it taking money away from public schools?
To what extreme should the (so-called) separation of church & state be taken for education?
Are charter schools trying to destroy public schools?
Would charter school be endorsing discrimination - and if so to what extent?
a) could a charter school - say only hire men to be principals?
b) would a charter school ban trans-gender or hom0se/al students/faculty
c) could a charter school have less interscholastic sports for girls
d) could a charter school require Bible reading/chapel/ confession
e) (fill in the blank)
Do parents have a right to have a proper education for their children, if they believe that the public
school is not providing?
Comment on one or all of the above questions!
Open for discussion!
This Link includes the following paragraph:
Supporters of schools like St. Isidore, including Oklahoma’s Republican governor and state superintendent, say faith-based charters will empower parents by giving them more opportunity to choose what kind of education they want their kids to receive.
Should the government fund Charter Schools?
Even if they are Christian (Muslim, Catholic, Wica) schools?
Should charter schools be required to accept physically/mentally disabled students/faculty
By having Charter Schools - is it taking money away from public schools?
To what extreme should the (so-called) separation of church & state be taken for education?
Are charter schools trying to destroy public schools?
Would charter school be endorsing discrimination - and if so to what extent?
a) could a charter school - say only hire men to be principals?
b) would a charter school ban trans-gender or hom0se/al students/faculty
c) could a charter school have less interscholastic sports for girls
d) could a charter school require Bible reading/chapel/ confession
e) (fill in the blank)
Do parents have a right to have a proper education for their children, if they believe that the public
school is not providing?
Comment on one or all of the above questions!
Open for discussion!