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MI Supreme Court will decide whether taxpayer money can ever go to private schools

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wilx.com

       The Michigan Supreme Court will take another look at whether it’s ever OK for taxpayer dollars to go to private or parochial schools.

       The court is responding to a challenge against state budgets.
 

Those budgets were adopted when Republicans controlled the Legislature and the governor’s office.
                The budgets set aside a small amount of money to reimburse private and parochial schools for costs not directly related to classroom instruction. That’s being challenged by the ACLU and public school groups.
                Don Wotruba is with the Michigan Association of School Boards. He says the budgets violate the Michigan Constitution’s ban on public funds going to private schools. 

       “We support the right of parents to send their parents to send their child to private and parochial schools, but if they make that choice, we don’t believe that should be supported by taxpayer dollars.”

Wotruba says it’s in everyone’s interest to settle this question once and for all.