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The Catholic Church in Oklahoma wants taxpayers to pay for an online charter school that “is faithful to the teachings of ...
The Supreme Court is weighing the fate of a religious charter school in a blockbuster case that could alter the legality of ...
The virtual school, named for the patron saint of the internet, would be funded by Oklahoma taxpayers and incorporate ...
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Wednesday over what would be the nation's first publicly funded religious charter ...
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The Christian Post on MSNSupreme Court hears arguments in Okla. taxpayer-funded Catholic charter school caseThe United States Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments on whether Oklahoma can allow the creation of a ...
Justices will decide whether to allow an Oklahoma religious charter school to operate. It would be the nation's first ...
Justices heard arguments for and against St. Isidore, a proposed Oklahoma school that would become the nation's first ...
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide if a Catholic school in Oklahoma can be the first to be funded by taxpayers.
St. Isidore of Seville would be a virtual K-12 school run by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of Tulsa. Charters are typically public schools of choice, funded by ...
A win for the nation’s first-ever religious charter school in Oklahoma would represent “the most radical change to religious ...
COMMENTARY: Despite precedent, Oklahoma argues a Catholic school can’t be chartered because it’s Catholic. The Supreme Court may disagree.
A win for the nation’s first-ever religious charter school in Oklahoma would represent “the most radical change to religious ...
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