Proposal Details
The National Ben Gamla Jewish Charter School Foundation has applied to open a statewide virtual Jewish charter school serving grades K-12, beginning in the 2026-27 school year.

A proposed Jewish charter school in Oklahoma aims to integrate state academics with daily Jewish religious instruction, sparking a debate on the separation of church and state.
The National Ben Gamla Jewish Charter School Foundation has applied to open a statewide virtual Jewish charter school serving grades K-12, beginning in the 2026-27 school year.
This proposal comes months after the US Supreme Court deadlocked on a similar case involving another Oklahoma religious charter school, leaving the constitutional question unresolved.
The opportunity is probably the best in Oklahoma of any state in the United States of America today.
"Supporters argue that approval would give families a religious values-based option within the public school system, while critics claim it would violate the principle of separating church and state.
Key Facts: The proposed school would integrate Oklahoma academic standards with daily Jewish religious instruction.
Significance: The decision could impact the separation of church and state in public education.
Next Steps: The Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board will decide on the proposal.
The Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board is expected to decide on the proposal as early as next month, potentially setting a precedent for similar initiatives nationwide.
As the decision approaches, it’s crucial for parents and educators to understand the implications of this proposal on the future of public education and the balance between academics and faith.
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