Ohio May OK Public School Religion Credits

Denise Smith Amos of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports, “Members of the Ohio House are considering a bipartisan bill that would allow public high schools to give students credit toward graduation for religious courses taken during school hours but away from public school.” She writes, “If the bill becomes law, Ohio would be the only state other than South Carolina offering school credit for outside religious classes.”

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