By now, it’s become clear that President Trump intends to make school choice the law of the land. He has done all that he could to signal his support for school choice, signing executive orders and pushing the Congress to facilitate a state’s transition to a full school choice system.
“The State pays tuition for certain students at private schools — so long as the schools are not religious. That is discrimination against religion.”
However, a new legal challenge has emerged that can potentially slow this momentum and significantly limit just how much choice families are allowed to enjoy when it comes to how they educate their children. According to a report at the CatholicVote, “The U.S. Supreme Court has set a date to hear oral arguments in a lawsuit that centers on the proposed opening of the country’s first Catholic online charter school.”
This case will determine if St. Isidore of Seville Catholic…