Gentner Drummond, the Attorney General for Oklahoma, sued to block the authorization of a Catholic charter school. Drummond disagrees with Governor Kevin Stitt and State Superintendent of Education Ryan Walters. Even the lobbyists for the charter movement oppose the religious charter school, which is a back door voucher.
Sean Murphy of the AP reported:
Oklahoma’s Republican Attorney General Gentner Drummond on Friday sued to stop a state board from establishing and funding what would be the nation’s first religious public charter school after the board ignored Drummond’s warning that it would violate both the state and U.S. constitutions.
Drummond filed the lawsuit with the Oklahoma Supreme Court against the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board after three of the board’s members this week signed a contract for the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual Charter School, which is sponsored by the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City.
“Make no mistake, if the Catholic Church were permitted to have a public virtual charter school, a reckoning will follow in which this state will be faced with the unprecedented quandary of processing requests to directly fund all petitioning sectarian groups,” the lawsuit states.
The school board voted 3-2 in June to approve the Catholic Archdiocese’s application to establish the online public charter school, which would be open to students across the state in kindergarten through grade 12. In its application, the Archdiocese said its vision is that the school “participates in the evangelizing mission of the Church and is the privileged environment in which Christian education is carried out.”
The approval of a publicly funded religious school is the latest in a series of actions taken by conservative-led states that include efforts to teach the Bible in public schools, and to ban booksand lessons about race, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Oklahoma’s Constitution specifically prohibits the use of public money or property from being used, directly or indirectly, for the use or benefit of any church or system of religion. Nearly 60% of Oklahoma voters rejected a proposal in 2016 to remove that language from the Constitution…
Oklahoma’s Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt, who earlier this year signed a bill that would give parents public funds to send their children to private schools, including religious schools, criticized Drummond’s lawsuit as a “political stunt.”
“AG Drummond seems to lack any firm grasp on the constitutional principle of religious freedom and masks his disdain for the Catholics’ pursuit by obsessing over non-existent schools that don’t neatly align with his religious preference,” Stitt said in a statement.
Drummond defeated Stitt’s hand-picked attorney general in last year’s GOP primary and the two Republicans have clashed over Stitt’s hostile position toward many Native American tribes in the state.
The AG’s lawsuit also suggests that the board’s vote could put at risk more than $1 billion in federal education dollars that Oklahoma receives that require the state to comply with federal laws that prohibit a publicly funded religious school.
“Not only is this an irreparable violation of our individual religious liberty, but it is an unthinkable waste of our tax dollars,” Drummond said in a statement.
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, a nonprofit organization that supports the public charter school movement, released a statement Friday in support of Drummond’s challenge.

Well- that news won’t make Amy Comey Barrett’s friend, Professor and Manhattan Institute fellow, Nicole Stelle Garnet, very happy.
Today, David Pepper, former Ohio Democratic Party chair, quoted the Ohio Coalition of Equity and Adequacy of School Funding, in his news letter. The
context for the quote can be found in the 9-27-2023, “Latest News” tab entry at the Ohio school funding site. ” ‘ It’s imperative that you register for EdChoice…’ “
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Praeger U has an American Political Culture segment written by Jim Carl posted on-line. He wrote the chapters for, “Freedom of Choice: Vouchers and American Education.” One prominent section included is, “Virgil Blum’s Voucher Crusade.” Btw- Blum was at Marquette University similar to Howard Fuller. The Center for Parental Freedom in Education at Marquette is named after Blum.
Blum met with Raegan in 1983 at the instigation of Bill Gavin who wrote a book, Street Corner Conservative, about one demographic group’s crossover vote from Democratic to Republican.
Odd that Virgil Blum, a similar advocate for school choice, to Milton Friedman and James Kilpatrick (a staunch segregationist) goes unnoticed in current writings about education (except in Cara Fitzpatrick’s recent book and by Praeger U).
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Thanks, Linda, for your work exposing the machinations of the xtian theofascist right, especially the Catholic Church’s efforts to fly under the radar.
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Thank you Duane.
The words I write here can not express how grateful I am for your comment.
I’ve been called names, been chastised for not admitting falsely to a personal beef against the Catholic Church and told my reporting is distorted by those who make incredibly small acknowledgements of the Catholic campaign against the nation.
Thank you for recognizing that a fake narrative fostered by omission
fails democracy and public education.
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Your more than welcome!
I just went last Saturday to my 50 year high school reunion. Having gone through Catholic K-12 schooling I more than know what goes on in the Catholic realm. While that wasn’t a totally negative experience and definitely helped form who I am, a lot of it was/is not good. So I tried to learn from the good points and rejected the bad.
By the way, there are no religious brothers or priests at that and the two other Marianist “run” high schools in St. Louis. A city that back in my day had 40% of the student population in Catholic schools. Now? 15% is my guesstimate. Perhaps one day that will be down to 0%.
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Duane-
I hope you enjoyed your reunion.
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I read my emails before I got here. NPE says Senators Cassidy, Coryn, Booker, Scott, Bennet, Braun, Hassan, and Schatz introduced a bill that would pay charter school authorizing bodies 15% of grants to new charter schools before they’re even approved. Do you see what that does? If you decide to grant $100,000 to a charter startup, you get to pocket $15,000. Why would you even consider saying no? That is bribery, plain and simple. Senators Cassidy, Coryn, Booker, Scott, Bennet, Braun, Hassan, and Schatz are corrupt public officials. In the United States of America. Un. Fricking. Believable.
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Also, this: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/oct/23/john-oliver-mckinsey-consulting
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Thanks for the link.
From the UK- “McKinsey tasked with bringing city Christians Into church”
From National Catholic Reporter- “Pope Francis created a boom market for God’s consultants”. Pope Francis hired McKinsey
McKinsey is compared by others and itself with the Marines, the Catholic Church and the Jesuits.
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The highest ranking woman at the Archdiocese of Chicago, the COO, was formerly a McKinsey consultant.
McKinsey’s research was cited at “the official newspaper of the Kansas City Archdiocese in Kansas” (fyi, Kansas is the home state of Charles Koch). “…public schools closed (during pandemic)…damages caused by virtual learning…Catholic schools students succeeding despite pandemic.”
The article’s concluding remarks, “Our Catholic schools (had an) advantage over their public school peers… Holy Spirit daily to guide them…”
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“… Holy Spirit daily to guide them…”
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ad infinitum. Imagine having a fictional imaginary friend to guide oneself. The Holy Spirit is an imaginary friend for adults just as imaginary friends are for four year olds–product of an immature brain.
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Off topic but I feel the need to mention that I left the office last night and happened upon a fairly large demonstration of people chanting “long live the Intifada” and “there is only one solution.” The most prominent signs were “Gays for Gaza,” “Queers for Liberated Palestine” and, my favorite, “Reproductive Justice Means Free Palestine.”
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Ugh.
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