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Another civil rights/religious freedom lawsuit coming out of Colorado.
Colorado instituted the Universal Pre-K program that guarantees at least 15 hrs of free preschool to every 4 yr. old in Colorado. Not really. If your employees must adhere to certain beliefs and be qualified to teach those beliefs then your school's 4 yr. olds are out of luck.
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The preschool is open to children of all faiths and backgrounds and has enrolled families who do not share the school’s religious beliefs. But it says it’s important to have employees who share Christian beliefs.
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The school, which was approved to be a UPK provider, requested and was denied a religious exemption. The school says it now must choose between adhering to its religious beliefs and dropping participating in UPK, or giving up its beliefs and participating equally with other preschools. It alleges that choice is unconstitutional.
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Colorado instituted the Universal Pre-K program that guarantees at least 15 hrs of free preschool to every 4 yr. old in Colorado. Not really. If your employees must adhere to certain beliefs and be qualified to teach those beliefs then your school's 4 yr. olds are out of luck.
...
The preschool is open to children of all faiths and backgrounds and has enrolled families who do not share the school’s religious beliefs. But it says it’s important to have employees who share Christian beliefs.
...
The school, which was approved to be a UPK provider, requested and was denied a religious exemption. The school says it now must choose between adhering to its religious beliefs and dropping participating in UPK, or giving up its beliefs and participating equally with other preschools. It alleges that choice is unconstitutional.

Christian preschool sues state, wants to require employees hold specific religious beliefs while still enrolling in Colorado universal pre-k program
The Chaffee County preschool said yes. The state said no. The courts will decide.
