NewsFinale
  • Home
  • News
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Finance
  • Celeb Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Advertise Here
Gleammour AquaFresh
NewsFinale
  • Home
  • News
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Finance
  • Celeb Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Advertise Here
Home Local News The Supreme Court will consider allowing the first publicly funded religious charter school in the US, based in Oklahoma.

The Supreme Court will consider allowing the first publicly funded religious charter school in the US, based in Oklahoma.

Up next
Tom Selleck’s Fiery 7-Word Take on Princess Diana’s White House Dance with John Travolta
Tom Selleck’s Opinion on Princess Diana Dancing with John Travolta at the White House in 7 Words
Published on 24 January 2025
Author
NewsFinale Journal
Share and Follow
FacebookXRedditPinterestWhatsApp


WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take on a new culture war dispute: whether the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school should be allowed to open in Oklahoma.

The justices said they would review an Oklahoma Supreme Court decision that invalidated a state board’s approval of an application by the Catholic Church in Oklahoma to open a charter school.

The conservative-dominated high court has issued several decisions in recent years signaling a willingness to allow public funds to flow to religious entities. At the same time, conservative-led states have sought to insert religion into public schools, including Louisiana’s requirement that the Ten Commandments be posted in classrooms.

The case probably will be argued in late April and decided by early summer. Justice Amy Coney Barrett is not taking part in the case, but did not explain why.

Last June, Oklahoma’s top court held by a 7-1 vote that a taxpayer-funded religious charter school would violate the part of the First Amendment that prohibits government from making any law “respecting an establishment of religion.”

The decision followed a 3-2 vote in 2023 by the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board to approve an application by the archdiocese for the St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School. The K-12 online school had planned to start classes for its first 200 enrollees last fall, with part of its mission to evangelize its students in the Catholic faith.

A group of Oklahoma parents, faith leaders and a public education nonprofit sued to block the school.

“Under Oklahoma law, a charter school is a public school,” Justice James Winchester, an appointee of former Republican Gov. Frank Keating, wrote in the court’s majority opinion. “As such, a charter school must be nonsectarian.

“However, St. Isidore will evangelize the Catholic school curriculum while sponsored by the state.”

In dissent, Justice Dana Kuehn wrote that excluding St. Isidore from operating a charter school based solely on its religious affiliation would violate a different part of the First Amendment that protects religious freedom.

The high court’s decision to intervene was warmly received by Alliance Defending Freedom, the Christian legal advocacy group representing the state board. “There’s great irony in state officials who claim to be in favor of religious liberty discriminating against St. Isidore because of its Catholic beliefs,” the group’s chief legal counsel, Jim Campbell, said in a statement.

Opponents of the Oklahoma charter school called on the justices to uphold the state court ruling. “The law is clear: Charter schools are public schools and must be secular and open to all students,” the American Civil Liberties Union and other legal groups said in a statement. They are representing the school’s opponents in a separate lawsuit.

The case puts Oklahoma’s Republican governor, Kevin Stitt, and its Republican attorney general, Gentner Drummond, on opposing sides. Stitt favors the school. Drummond reversed the advice given to the charter school board by his Republican predecessor, warning that the Catholic charter school would in his view violate the Constitution.

___

Follow the AP’s coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court at https://apnews.com/hub/us-supreme-court.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Share and Follow
FacebookXRedditPinterestWhatsApp
You May Also Like
Driver hospitalized after train vs. dump truck crash in Teutopolis
  • Local News

Teutopolis Train and Dump Truck Collision: Driver Hospitalized Following Serious Accident

TEUTOPOLIS, Ill. (WCIA) — A dump truck driver found himself hospitalized after…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 22, 2025
CBS News pulls '60 Minutes' segment; correspondent blasts 'political' decision
  • Local News

CBS News Faces Backlash Over Political Decision to Pull Controversial ’60 Minutes’ Segment

CBS News made a last-minute decision on Sunday to pull a “60…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 22, 2025
Storm Team 3: Very nice Saturday, rain chances ahead
  • Local News

Unseasonably Warm Weather Graces Holiday Week: Storm Team 3 Forecast

SAVANNAH, Ga. () — Following a brisk Monday, the remainder of the…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 23, 2025
Local Grinch brings holiday cheer to Tri-Cities
  • Local News

From Grinch to Great: How One Local Transformed Tri-Cities’ Holiday Spirit

TRI-CITIES, Tenn. (WJHL) – The Grinch is back in action, spreading joy…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 22, 2025
Golden Gate Park's dazzling holiday light display brings joy to the season
  • Local News

Golden Gate Park’s Spectacular Holiday Light Display Illuminates the Season with Joy

SAN FRANCISCO – Golden Gate Park has become a spectacle of enchantment,…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 22, 2025
Denmark insists on respect for territorial integrity after Trump appoints envoy to Greenland
  • Local News

Denmark Defends Territorial Integrity Amidst Controversy Over Trump’s Greenland Envoy Appointment

In a firm statement from Copenhagen, Denmark’s foreign minister emphasized the importance…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 22, 2025
DHS triples 'exit bonus' for migrants who self-deport before new year
  • Local News

New Incentive: DHS Increases Self-Deportation Bonus for Migrants

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now providing a significant incentive…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 22, 2025
Metropolitan Ministries asks for donations as demand outpaces supply
  • Local News

Metropolitan Ministries Urgently Seeks Donations Amid Surge in Demand Outstripping Available Resources

In Tampa, Florida, the holiday season has highlighted a concerning trend: while…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 23, 2025
Melora Hardin Details Being Fired From ‘Back to the Future’: ‘Tough’
  • Entertainment

Melora Hardin Opens Up About the Challenges of Her Dismissal from ‘Back to the Future

The Office star Melora Hardin recently opened up about the lingering impact…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 23, 2025
Brown snake in shoe
  • AU

Venomous Standoff: Woman’s Daring Rescue as Snake Gets Trapped in Shoe Heel

A woman endured a frightening encounter after being bitten several times by…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 23, 2025
Footy legend Jude Bolton's TV star wife Lynette reveals cancer diagnosis as she starts chemotherapy just before Christmas
  • Sport

TV Personality Lynette Bolton, Wife of AFL Icon Jude Bolton, Shares Cancer Diagnosis Ahead of Holiday Season Chemotherapy

Lynette Bolton recently shared a startling revelation about her breast cancer…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 23, 2025

Politicians Consider Royal Commission for Bondi Attack: What Could It Achieve?

The Coalition has ramped up its call for a royal commission following…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 23, 2025
NewsFinale Journal
  • Home
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Sitemap
  • DMCA
  • Advertise Here
  • Donate