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Faith-Based Education: A Growing Trend in Voucher States
Winter Garden, USAFriday, September 20, 2024
In Christian classrooms, religious beliefs can inform lessons on morals and character building, teachers are free to incorporate the Bible across subjects, and the immersive environment may give students a better chance of staying believers as adults. Ohio, for example, has passed universal school choice, which allows taxpayers to fund private school tuition without income limits.
However, opponents of this trend worry about church-state issues and harm to public schools. They argue that school vouchers take money from public schools, which serve most U.S. students, and benefit higher-income families who already use private schools.
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