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Houston Public School Backs Out Of Deal With Religious Academy.


Officials with the Houston Independent School District The Houston Independent School District (HISD) is the largest public school system in Texas and the seventh-largest in the United States.[1] Houston ISD serves as a community school district for most of the city of Houston and several nearby and insular municipalities.  have suspended a plan to send some poor-performing students to a private religious school with taxpayer dollars, after the scheme drew fire from church-state separationists.

The school district had entered into discussions with Dr. Leon Spivey of Life Ministries Christian Academy, who had expressed an interest in accepting Houston public school students who fail to meet promotion standards. Spivey said he would create a new school for the students called Fifth Ward Preparatory Academy, which would be separate from his ministry and would comply with relevant state and federal laws.

Spivey, however, refused to say exactly where the new school would operate, leading some critics to believe he intended to simply enroll the public school students in his religious academy at taxpayer expense. This raised concerns among church-state separationists.

On Sept. 28, Americans United Litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
 Counsel Ayesha Khan wrote to Dr. Rod Paige Roderick Raynor "Rod" Paige (born June 17, 1933), served as the 7th United States Secretary of Education from 2001 to 2005. Paige, who grew up in Mississippi, built a career on a belief that education equalizes opportunity, moving from college dean and school superintendent to be , superintendent of the Houston Independent School District, and Board President Laurie Bricker, warning them that the proposal was "rife rife  
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1. In widespread existence, practice, or use; increasingly prevalent.

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 with constitutional pitfalls."

Observed Khan, "My understanding is that Fifth Ward Preparatory Academy will be located in the same building as the pre-existing Life Ministries Christian Academy, and that both academies will be operated by the same person(s). According to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

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 the terms of the agreement, `Students enrolled in the Contract School will be integrated into the existing school program in accordance with all district policies and procedures Policies and Procedures are a set of documents that describe an organization's policies for operation and the procedures necessary to fulfill the policies. They are often initiated because of some external requirement, such as environmental compliance or other governmental .'"

Khan noted that Americans United litigated a string of cases with similar facts in the 1970s and won them all. She urged the school officials to "reconsider the arrangement to require that the Fifth Ward Preparatory Academy be truly independent of religious authorities in all aspects of its operations, including its location."

In addition, Charlotte Coffelt, vice president of the Houston Chapter of Americans United, testified against the plan at a school board meeting Sept. 16. "If you board members authorize To empower another with the legal right to perform an action.

The Constitution authorizes Congress to regulate interstate commerce.


authorize v. to officially empower someone to act. (See: authority)
 the superintendent to negotiate and execute the final contract with a sectarian sec·tar·i·an  
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1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a sect.

2. Adhering or confined to the dogmatic limits of a sect or denomination; partisan.

3. Narrow-minded; parochial.

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 school and award money to fund public school children's education at such an establishment, that action will surely call into serious question your fiduciary responsibility to the public," Coffelt told the board. "Please consider the implications of this recommendation. Any use of tax dollars to support a religious ministry will violate the Constitution and almost certainly result in litigation."

On Oct. 13, Paige wrote a letter to Spivey suspending negotiations over the proposal.
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