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  • Jan 21, 2025 | thedestinlog.com | Preston Green

    Snow fell over Destin harbor on Jan. 21, not a sight you see very often. Provided By Preston GreenSnow covered palms of all kinds on Jan. 21 in Miramar Beach, just east of Destin. Tina Harbuck/The Destin LogSnow covered cars were common late Tuesday afternoon after a couple of hours of snow fall in Miramar Beach. Tina Harbuck/The Destin LogSnow covered palms of all kinds on Jan. 21 in Miramar Beach, just east of Destin. Tina Harbuck/The Destin LogWe have snow on Destin harbor.

  • Sep 17, 2024 | dianeravitch.net | Preston Green |Diane Ravitch

    The National Education Policy Center is hosting a webinar on the implications of federal funding of religious schools. Actually, two webinars, on September 26. Sign up here. NEPC writes:Should religious schools be publicly funded? And what are the implications when they are? These questions have become increasingly relevant in the United States in the wake of Espinoza v. Montana (2020) and Carson v.

  • Sep 13, 2024 | virtualschooling.wordpress.com | Preston Green

    September 13, 2024 Filed under: virtual school — Michael K. Barbour @ 1:37 pm Tags: Catholic, charter school, cyber charter school, cyber school, education, high school, National Education Policy Center, NEPC, news, Oklahoma, virtual school, webinar Given the case of the Oklahoma Catholic cyber charter school, these webinars may be of interest to readers of this space. Thursday, September 12, 2024NewsletterShould religious schools be publicly funded?

  • Aug 5, 2024 | tandfonline.com | Bruce Baker |Suzanne Eckes |Preston Green

    ABSTRACTBetween 2017 and 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court examined three cases that involved states that tried to limit the use of public money to support religious-affiliated schools. The Supreme Court found a violation of the Free Exercise Clause in all three cases. Although not the focus of the Court’s opinions, these cases may have created avenues for discriminatory practices in publicly funded state school voucher programs.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | tandfonline.com | Bruce Baker |Suzanne Eckes |Preston Green

    ABSTRACTBetween 2017 and 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court examined three cases that involved states that tried to limit the use of public money to support religious-affiliated schools. The Supreme Court found a violation of the Free Exercise Clause in all three cases. Although not the focus of the Court’s opinions, these cases may have created avenues for discriminatory practices in publicly funded state school voucher programs.

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