Do special schools based on race, religion, or homosexuality deserve federal funding?

Religious schools don't get federal funding. The state pays for all non-religious books and other learning material, but they don't pay for ANY religious materials. This has been carried so far off into the ridiculous, that kids who get help with reading or who are ESL have to cross the school yard to go to cramp trailers to receive the help they are owed them by law. Not only does it disrupt the learning of the other students when these kids have to bundle up because they government forces them to go outside for help, bundling up takes time away from their learning as does walking back and forth the school yard. That sort of thing is wrong.
 
It doesn't sound like equal rights to me unless every other school gets the same funding.
 
Why shouldn't they, the people in that school are human as well aren't they? Are you trying to say that if your gay or christian or like muslim or something you shouldn't be abled to get as good of a quality school as others? that's absurd.
 
yes, i think they deserve some, as they are providing a specialised service that cannot be obtained in the mainstream.

I think they should only be funded 50% of what a state stock standard school gets funded though. It is not fair to take away from one group who is being inclusive, to give to a group that is excluding itself.

Realistiaclly, kids need to go to school to learn (english, maths, science etc) in the hope of gaining better employment. The other reason they go to school is to learn to intergrate, socialise and get along with people from all walks of life (different religions, sexual orientations, races)
 
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