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“Despite these rulings, however, Vermont officials indicated they would continue digging in their heels and discriminating against religious students, parents, and schools. That led ADF to file a second case, E.H. v. French. While both cases were still in litigation, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a similar case, Carson v. Makin. The Court ruled that the state of Maine cannot exclude students who attend religious schools from a government program in which they are otherwise qualified. Following the ruling, Vermont officials agreed to settle in both French cases. The settlement ensured families who choose to send their children to religious schools can participate in the Town Tuition Program.” – Alliance Defending Freedom, December 12, 2022
“By the end of the week, we had over 2,500 students pre-registered. I got over 450 emails from teachers wanting employment.” – CBN News, December 10, 2022
“I love educating students, and cultivating their potential. My passion in life has been answering God’s call on my life, and that call has always centered around the education of children and teens. I’m thankful for the opportunity to serve at Homestead Christian School.” – Bladen Online, December 9, 2022
“Over the last two years, we’ve experienced almost 17% growth two years in a row. And over the last four years, it’s been an average (annual growth) of about 13%.” – Grand Forks (North Dakota) Herald, December 2, 2022
“On behalf of School Choice Wisconsin Action, Inc. (SCWA), Catholic Memorial High School of Waukesha, Inc., and Roncalli Catholic Schools, Inc., the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jill Underly. The suit challenges several of DPI’s rules which were not promulgated in compliance with statutory rulemaking procedures, and which exceed the DPI’s authority as set forth in state law.” – Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, November 30, 2022
“Grace Christian School bought the property intending to combine its pre-K – 12th grade program into one building. The new building features a full-size gym, classrooms, a cafeteria, and 20 acres of land that will allow the school to accommodate more than 500 students.” – WHSV 3 (Virginia), November 29, 2022
“They just began sharing this idea, and people were excited to dream about what a faith-based education would look like in our community — one that was really strong and excellent in its academics, as well as faith formation.” – Steamboat Pilot & Today (Colorado), November 28, 2022
“’The Augustine School Statement on Social Theory’ to help us navigate some of the harmful ideologies and social theories of our day. We adopted the statement as part of our school standards, and affirmation of the statement is a condition of employment and board membership.” – First Things, November 22, 2022
“Graduates of LACS ‘transition well to other schools due to the high academic standards at LACS combined with a loving and caring environment,’ Hibbert said.” – Los Altos (California) Town Crier, November 22, 2022