The Associated Press reports: County School Board members voted to allow the first taxpayer-funded Hebrew-language charter school (reported HERE on YW) to resume classes, saying concerns about the Jewish faith seeping into public classrooms had largely been resolved.
The Ben Gamla Charter School in Florida said it would begin teaching Hebrew again Monday, more than three weeks after Broward County schools Superintendent James Notter ordered the classes stopped to allow further review of the curriculum. The school can teach about the Jewish faith, but cannot advocate it.
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