U.S. District Judge Alfred Bennett ruled Tuesday that Texas must extend its deadline for private schools to apply for the state’s voucher program after a lawsuit alleged Islamic schools have been excluded from the school-choice initiative. The judge called it “troubling” that no Muslim schools were approved for the program and ordered the deadline to be extended…
Judge orders Texas voucher program deadline be extended amid controversy over exclusion of Islamic schools
Originally reported by The Hill
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