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The question isn't "Should she be disciplined," the question is "How should she be disciplined?"
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brooklynite
(93,851 posts)This was a private Christian school. Might have been what most parents were expecting.
Baitball Blogger
(46,574 posts)OH, and wasn't it a parent who complained?
brooklynite
(93,851 posts)Baitball Blogger
(46,574 posts)Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)spooky3
(34,302 posts)Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)Because that has nothing to do with the question of what federal funds religious private schools receive.
The first clue to deciding the irrelevance of that article is to understand that it is about laws which require LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES to fund certain types of programs.
The second clue is that it talks about eligible schools.
If you bother to actually look up the law in question, you will note that one of the eligibility requirements is that the school be independent of any religious organization.
So, no, I dont understand the point you are trying to make with Google is your friend by posting information about programs that are apecifically required to exclude religious schools.
spooky3
(34,302 posts)Would better understand the issue.
There are also other sources on the topic that clearly indicate the issues are not as black and white as you suggest, such as:
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN2412FX and
https://www.wavy.com/news/virginia/gov-northam-announces-46-6m-for-virginia-private-schools/amp/ and
https://religionnews.com/2021/12/14/funding-religious-schools-is-compromise-possible/ and
https://www.hhs.gov/answers/grants-and-contracts/what-are-the-rules-on-funding-religious-activity-with-federal-money/index.html
Im done with this discussion.