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Thursday, September 08, 2011
Oklahoma School Districts Sue To Challenge Voucher Program
Yesterday's Tulsa World reports that two Oklahoma school districts have filed suit in state court to challenge the constitutionality of Oklahoma's Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Act, as amended. The law provides funds for parents to send special needs children to private schools. The school districts claim that the law violates the provisions of the Oklahoma constitution, including Art. II. Sec. 5 that bars the use of public funds to aid sectarian institutions. The districts named as defendants parents who had previously sued the districts in federal court for refusing to provide the scholarships. (See prior posting.) Subsequently amendments to state law transferred administration of the voucher program to the State Department of Education.