Christian private school promoted by state education department does not allow LGBT students
Last week, we noted that the Arkansas Department of Education had released a video promoting Cornerstone Christian Academy, a K-12 private school in the southeast Arkansas town of Tillar.
Its not unusual for a state agency to promote a new law or policy initiative, which this video does by highlighting the voucher program available under Arkansas LEARNS, the states new education overhaul. But what is unusual is for the states education department to use public resources to create such an explicit advertisement for a private school. As Josh Cowen, a professor at Michigan State University and a nationally prominent expert on education policy, told us: sually they pretend its about parental choice more broadly. Whats less common what Ive yet to see, in fact is a state agency leaning this heavily into promotion of private education. And Christian education at that.
The publicly funded promo for a private school is made even more awkward given the religious affiliation: Cornerstone uses a Bob Jones University curriculum known for teaching young-Earth creationism, the belief that the planet and universe are only a few thousand years old. It requires students to take a Christian studies class and attend chapel. The application asks parents about church affiliation and about their childs personal experience and faith in Jesus Christ.
The application also asks about whether a student has ever been involved with sexual immorality and requires that parents agree to maintain the basic principles of biblical morality in my home.
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