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Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Arkansas Will Beef Up Inspection of State-Subsidized Pre-Schools On Church-State Issues
Following up on a complaint last week by Americans United, the Arkansas Department of Human Services says it will change its inspection checklist for pre-kindergarten schools funded under the Arkansas Better Chance (ABC) program to assure compliance with church-state restrictions. The Arkansas News reported Monday that an inspector who visited the Growing God's Kingdom pre-school in West Fork, Arkansas found religious pictures and posters, and a schedule that includes Bible study and Bible song sessions. The school received $534,000 in ABC funds this year, and over $1 million since 2005. Meanwhile, according to a report by the Fort Smith Times Record, two state legislators who own state-funded pre-schools that include religion in the curriculum contend that teaching religion is permissible so long as it is done outside the 7.5 hours of instruction funded by the ABC program. [Thanks to Don Byrd for the lead.]