Tag: religious education

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SCOTUS sidesteps families’ challenge to Michigan’s restrictive Blaine Amendment

The big story: After delivering a one-two punch to Blaine Amendments, the nation’s highest court decided not to take aim at Michigan’s version.  Zoom in: This week, the U.S. Supreme Court declined a request to hear an appeal of a 2021 lawsuit brought by kindergarten mom Jill Hile and four... READ MORE
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Jewish schools in Florida are growing so fast, they’re running out of room; here’s one example
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Thirteen years ago, Katy Horowitz and...
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Tribal politics, education choice, and the Constitution
As our country was being formed, states such as Connecticut,...
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Special report: Florida’s Jewish schools are booming, fueled by families using school choice scholarships
  The number of Jewish schools in Florida nearly doubled...
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Following the way, the truth and the light to serving all students
MINNEOLA, Fla. — The way Charles Williams sees it, if...
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Final vote on nation’s first religious charter school delayed as board members request more information
Editor’s note: For related posts from reimaginED senior writer Lisa...
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‘The Baptists and the Bootleggers’ and religious charter schools
Last week we discussed the Oklahoma attorney general’s advisory opinion...
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A conversation with Archdiocese of Boston Schools Superintendent Thomas W. Carroll
Editor’s note: Daniel P. Schmidt, former vice president for program...
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Supreme Court’s education ruling is good for all Nevadans
Editor’s note: This commentary from Valeria Gurr, director of external...
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How will Carson v Makin affect Catholic schools?
Nicole Garnett, senior policy adviser to the Alliance for Catholic...
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Close enough in education choice no longer good enough
Those defending discrimination in education received a well-deserved comeuppance last...
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