A new wave of school choice lawsuits is sweeping through Texas, with Muslim families at the forefront of the controversy. The families, who have opted for Islamic schools, claim that the state's voucher program is excluding their children from accessing the financial aid they need to attend these institutions. Under the program, students from low-income backgrounds are eligible for scholarships to attend private schools, but the Muslim families argue that the program's rules and regulations are unfairly limiting their options. As a result, they are taking their case to court, seeking to challenge the state's education policies and ensure that all students, regardless of their faith, have access to the education they deserve.
School choice lawsuits: Muslim families allege Islamic schools excluded in Texas K-12 Dive