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A new poll finds few Americans support allowing religious schools to become tax-funded public charter schools.
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NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that 58% of respondents support the idea of religious chaplains supporting ...
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The results come as questions about the role of religion in public school education continue to spark legislation and legal action across the country.
A new AP-NORC poll reveals complex and often divided views among Americans on religion in public schools. While most U.S.
Respondents in the poll say they are more likely to oppose allowing religious schools to become tax-funded public charter schools than to favor it. Roughly 4 in 10 are opposed, while about 25% are in ...