Church in Columbus, Ohio, that was denied chance to open charter schools can appeal

Nov. 30, 2010
State Supreme Court says state's denial can be challenged in court

From The Columbus Dispatch: The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that the Brookwood Presbyterian Church in Columbus can appeal a decision by the state that denied the church's application to sponsor charter schools. The Ohio Department of Education concluded in 2007 and 2008 that Brookwood was not an "education-oriented entity" and therefore was ineligible to operate government-funded schools. Brookwood, which has operated a program for special-needs students since 2002, contends that the state's denial amounts to religious discrimination.

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