Posted on 03/21/2017 7:37:25 AM PDT by davikkm
DELTA TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) - Public school advocates are suing to block the state of Michigan from helping private schools with the cost of complying with state requirements such as immunization reporting and safety drills. The lawsuit will be filed later Tuesday in the Court of Claims. The Michigan Association of School Boards and groups representing school administrators and others said at a news conference that spending $2.5 million in the current state budget on nonpublic schools is unconstitutional.
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This is true. I have heard of some private schools who were not accredited for this very reason.
Dollars to donuts they arent concerned with Muslim prayer rooms on school campuses.”
You mean like the one just added to a public school in Frisco, Texas (suburb of Dallas which has a Democrat mayor) so the parents of Muslim students wouldn’t have to pick them up on Friday and take them to the mosque?
Texas has a HUGE problem and the Legislature which is in session now does not seem to be addressing it.
Well, it seems the numbers are all that good are they.
I am 77 years old. Due to circumstances, I have paid over 82 years of property taxes on real estate I owned.
I had no kids. I have no grandkids.
I am so disgusted with the quality of kids coming out of the schools, I really hope that any of my hard earned tax money can be used to really EDUCATE a kid today.
I went to a one room rural school-—2 outhouses out back- a merry-go-round & NO running water. Water was brought in every day from a local farm in a 10 gallon milk can.
8 grades-—14 kids—a teacher who had only 2 years of college education. I would bet money today that at least 1/2 of those kids got SOME college classes & half of that half got a 4 year college education or more.
Today, as a prior employer, I would not hire a single one of today’s school kids-—not even to water my dogs.
I had read about one school, and that may be the one.
Imagine the idea Christians might get a chapel on the campus. that would be seen as absurd on the get go.
Good luck with your legislature.
We have none with ours here in California.
Hopefully you do have a better one than we do. That would have to be an almost certainty.
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