By Akilah Johnson
FORT LAUDERDALE
Broward County's Hebrew-language charter school can again teach Hebrew
-- finally.
The curriculum of the Ben Gamla Charter School in Hollywood was
unanimously approved by the Broward School Board on Tuesday, ending
debate over whether Hebrew can be taught without also promoting a
religion. At the center of the debate: The taxpayer-funded school's
curriculum.
The dispute came to a head last month when the School Board ordered the
kindergarten through eighth grade school to temporarily stop teaching
Hebrew out of concern the charter school would be in violation of the
federally established separation between religion and government.
At first, Ben Gamla operators refused to stop teaching Hebrew, but
relented a day later.
So for the past month, students studied reading, writing, arithmetic
and Israeli geography but not Hebrew while an expert hired by the
School Distict scrutinized the school's curriculum.
Tuesday's approval comes with stipulations. Ben Gamla must submit its
lesson plans to the district each month for approval. District and Ben
Gamla staff must also undergo religious studies. The courses are
intended to help educators understand the difference between teaching
students about religion and teaching in a way that promotes religion
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