“Fla. Supreme Court strikes down school vouchers”
An article describing the Supreme Court of Florida’s decision that schools vouchers violated the state’s constitution because states have a duty to educate students in public schools.
An article describing the Supreme Court of Florida’s decision that schools vouchers violated the state’s constitution because states have a duty to educate students in public schools.
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St. Basil Academy is the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese home away from home for children in need. The academy is in Garrison, N.Y.
Betty A. DeBerg is a religion professor and head of the department of philosophy and religion at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. She is a co-author of Religion on Campus (University of North Carolina Press, 2003) and is co-director of the National Campus Ministry Project.
Steve Hays is an associate professor in the department of classics and world religions at Ohio University in Athens. With funding from the Ford Foundation, he is helping to develop a Difficult Dialogues Concerning Race and Religion program.
The Interfaith Campus Coalition at the University of Minnesota includes clergy and students and encourages dialogue and respect among religious traditions. It posts a page on resisting pressure from religious groups, along with links to participating campus ministries and their contact information
Bob Stallman is president of the American Farm Bureau Federation. The national organization links to state farm bureaus. See its backgrounder (PDF) on the bill and an explanation of its priorities and concerns about the Senate measure.
A Washington Post story on the $100 million national plan to offer vouchers to low-income students from poorly performing public schools so that they can attend private schools.
Jon Scholl is president of American Farmland Trust, a conservation organization. It has a website devoted to the farm bill.