So at a private Parochial school you may get some religion. So what. At a private secular school you get some socialism. That should balance things out. But no those on the left are always looking for ways to stop freedom of school choice.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Dec. 8 for a case known as Carson v. Makin where they are to decide whether the State of Maine’s school choice law, which funds secular private schools but not parochial schools, is unconstitutional.
In several states you have private Secular and Parochial private schools. Why can’t that be a mandate nation wide, in all 50 states, for those schools to exist side by side. Isn’t it morally right that parents, especially those in low-income areas with failing public schools, should be able to use taxpayer vouchers to send their kids to a private Christian school if that is what they choose for their child? Especially if they have a right to go to secular private or public schools?