| Is There a Place for Religious Charter Schools? |
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| Written by Benjamin Siracusa Hillman [View as PDF] | |
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118 Yale L.J. 554 (2008).
Recently, religious groups have sought to become
charter school providers. Scholarship and popular commentary dispute the
desirability of this prospect. Religious charter schools can address unmet
needs of religious groups and keep them invested in the public school system.
But the balkanization of school districts, oppression of nonadherents, and
entanglement between church and state remain important concerns. This Note
argues that there is a place for religious charter schools primarily in
districts best able to ameliorate these concerns—those that have sufficient
resources and the diversity of religious groups necessary to create a variety
of religious and nonreligious school options.
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