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OKPLAC, Inc. v. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board

Location: Oklahoma
Status: Ongoing
Last Update: July 31, 2023

What's at Stake

Nine Oklahoma residents and a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting public education in Oklahoma filed a lawsuit in July 2023 in state court to stop Oklahoma from sponsoring and funding the nation鈥檚 first religious public charter school, St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School. The plaintiffs are faith leaders, public school parents, and public education advocates who object to their tax dollars funding a public charter school that will discriminate against students and families based on their religion and LGBTQ+ status, fail to adequately serve students with disabilities, and indoctrinate students into one religion 鈥 all in violation of Oklahoma law and our country鈥檚 promises of the separation of church and state and public schools that are open to all.

The 老澳门开奖结果, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Education Law Center and Freedom From Religion Foundation represent the plaintiffs in OKPLAC, Inc. v. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board. They are assisted by Oklahoma-based counsel Odom & Sparks PLLC and J. Douglas Mann.

The lawsuit demonstrates that the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board violated the Oklahoma Constitution, the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act, and the board鈥檚 own regulations when it approved St. Isidore鈥檚 application for charter-school sponsorship on June 5, 2023. Reasons that the application was unlawful include:

  • St. Isidore plans to discriminate in its policies and practices based on religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other protected characteristics. Students could be denied admission, disciplined, or even expelled if they or their family members are LGBTQ+, a different religious faith, or do not otherwise conform to certain Catholic religious beliefs.
  • St. Isidore reserves the right to discriminate against students on the basis of disability and failed to show that it would provide adequate services to students with disabilities.
  • St. Isidore plans to provide a religious education and indoctrinate its students in Catholic religious beliefs. The school鈥檚 application states that the school will 鈥減articipate in the evangelizing mission of the [Catholic] Church鈥 and will fully incorporate the Church鈥檚 teachings 鈥渋nto every aspect of the School,鈥 including 鈥渁ll subjects鈥 taught and all activities offered.
  • The Archdiocese of Oklahoma City will have control over the school in violation of board regulations that require a charter school to be independent of its educational management organization.

The plaintiffs are asking the District Court of Oklahoma County to block (1) St. Isidore from operating as a charter school, (2) the charter school board from entering into or implementing any contracts with St. Isidore, and (3) the state from funding St. Isidore.

The in OKPLAC, Inc. v. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board include OKPLAC Inc. (Oklahoma Parent Legislative Action Committee), Melissa Abdo, Krystal Bonsall, Leslie Briggs, Brenda Len茅, Michele Medley, Dr. Bruce Prescott, the Rev. Dr. Mitch Randall, the Rev. Dr. Lori Walke, and Erika Wright.

Defendants in the lawsuit are the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board; its five members; the Oklahoma State Department of Education; State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters; and St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School, Inc.

Separately, the Oklahoma Attorney General filed a petition with the Oklahoma Supreme Court challenging the approval of the same school, St. Isidore. Many of the same plaintiffs in our OKPLAC case filed an amicus brief in support of the Attorney General's petition on December 27, 2023.

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