For the past few years, at least, New Hampshire has had a robust debate about sending public money to private schools. First, Croydon School District started sending students to private schools, a practice the state Legislature codified in 2017 with.
In an email to superintendents Tuesday, Vermont Secretary of Education Dan French told schools that they could not withhold public tuition dollars to private religious schools.
Vermont's constitution is the foundation upon which state government rests. It's difficult to change — by design. The process takes years, and both the legislature.
In June, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, Republican of Colorado, declared herself sick and tired “of this separation of church and state junk.” Regrettably, a majority of the U.S. Supreme Court appears to share this alarming sentiment. Those justices have.