Supreme Court rules Maine can't exclude religious schools from tuition aid program The ruling could fuel a renewed push for school choice programs in some of the 18 states that so far haven't directed taxpayer money to private, religious education.
Unsurprisingly: “The Bangor school said it would not hire teachers or admit students who are transgender. Both schools said they do not hire gay or lesbian teachers, according to court records.”
The ruling could fuel a renewed push for school choice programs in some of the 18 states that so far haven't directed taxpayer money to private, religious education.
“The Bangor school said it would not hire teachers or admit students who are transgender. Both schools said they do not hire gay or lesbian teachers, according to court records.”