Group Questions Ill. Charter’s Pact With Religious Nonprofit
May 12, 2014
Advocacy group Americans United for Separation of Church and State is urging Chicago schools officials to deny a final OK to a planned charter school over the institutions collaboration with a faith-based after-school program, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
The citys board of education has tentatively approved the Chicago Education Partnerships proposed charter elementary school, set to open next year. The partnerships plan includes an after-hours program run by a group affiliated with Chicagos Moody Church that would offer students help with homework, meals, and Bible instruction.
Illinois law requires that taxpayer-funded charter schools be nonreligious. A lawyer for the church-state group said the proposed arrangement represents serious constitutional problems and could prompt legal action if it goes through.
Michael Rogers, executive director of Chicago Education Partnership and a leader at the faith group, By the Hand Club for Kids, said the school and the after-school effort would be separately managed, and parents can decide if they want their children to participate in religious programming.
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