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Tuesday, March 03, 2009
New Mexico Orders Religious Curriculum In State-Operated Home School Removed
Yesterday's Farmington NM Daily Times reports on the church-state controversy at Family Home School in Bloomfield, NM. The school, begun 11 years ago, is operated in a portable building on the campus of a public elementary school in the Bloomfield School District. It serves children in grades K-4 whose parents have chosen this alternative. Teacher Kathy Harper uses a well-known Christian curriculum purchased from A Beka Academy. Typically home school families and private institutions use the curriculum. Last month, state education secretary Veronica GarcĂa wrote Bloomfield Superintendent Randy Allison ordering the curriculum to be withdrawn. State law prohibits religious curriculum from being taught in public schools. The school district has requested permission to keep the curriculum until the end of the year to avoid disruption of teaching.