If they can actually educate kids (unlike 95% of ghetto schools), and if they don't discriminate against anyone who wants to apply, there's no reason to set them apart from any other charter school.
Ma'at, the dynamic principles of Right, Truth, and Justice was the source of harmony with self, universe, and the Creator. Eqyptian men and women knew that they must practice the Declarations in everyday life if at death they hoped to be divinely judged and successfully enter the Afterlife.
The Creator? Divinely judged? Afterlife? I'm the first to decry the phony "separation of church and state" argument (never intended by the framers of the Constitution), but I just found it interesting that this is going on at the same time kids in other public schools are prohibited from speaking of such things (especially in the Christian context).
NewHampshireDuo: it seems the Africentric Nubians crush the other schools' sports teams, especially in basketball, if yesterday's scores are any indication!