Here We Go: Federal Judge Rules That State Can Exclude Christian School From State Voucher Program Over LGBT Views

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A federal judge rejected a request from a Maryland private Christian school to allow the school to continue participating in a school voucher program.

According to The Christian Post, U.S. District Court Judge Stephani Gallagher agreed with the state to deny a motion from Bethel Christian Academy in Savage, Maryland.

The school had asked to stay in Maryland’s Broadening Options and Opportunities for Students Today (BOOST) program. The school was removed from the program after the 2017-2018 school year.

Bethel Christian Academy had accepted BOOST program vouchers from low-income students for two years before a state advisory committee reviewed the school’s handbook and decided to pull the school from the program.

The handbook, which was updated in 2017, details the school’s religious beliefs. In its nondiscrimination policy for admissions, the handbook says the school does not discriminate for admission based on race, color, national and ethnic origin.

The policy does not include the words “sexual orientation” or “gender identity.”

Source: Christian Headlines

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