A Christian school that last year asked members of Congress for an investigation of discrimination by a foundation-sponsored stock market competition for students has been excluded from the competition again this year.
The school has won the competition twice, in 2014 and 2015.
Canyonville Christian Academy officials say they may have found smoking-gun evidence of discrimination in an online statement from the Capitol Hill Challenge, run by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, stating that priority consideration for registration is given to “public schools.”
Last year, when the students from the small Christian high school in Oregon were rejected, they traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with members of Congress and ask them to work to protect their religious rights.
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