The Alaska Department of Law issued an opinion Monday saying public money can be spent for home-school students to attend one or two classes in a private school but can’t be used for most of a student’s private school tuition.
says, “No money shall be paid from public funds for the direct benefit of any religious or other private educational institution.”Mills said the core analysis of the opinion provides guidance on a “balancing act.”
In contrast, “using the student allotments to pay for the tuition of a student being educated full-time at a private institution would be highly unlikely to survive constitutional scrutiny,” according to the opinion. “It kind of became clear over the course of these years and what happened earlier this summer that having a formal attorney general opinion that’s public, that could provide guidance to both the Department as well as the school districts, could be helpful,” Mills said.
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