for pbs news weekend, i'm stan parker near fairview, montana. ♪ john: for several years, the supremen lowering the barrier between church and state in education. the court said last year that religious schools could not be excluded from programs that send taxpayer money to secular private schools. now, oklahoma officials have approved the creation of what would be the nation's first religious public charter school. that has set off a court battle that will likely end up at the supreme court. adam kemp is one of our community's correspondents. he's based in oklahoma city. adam, first of all, what's the proposal that the oklahoma officials have approved and who's asking for it approved and who's asking for it? >> it's an it's an online charter school called saint isidore of seville, interestingly enough, named after the proposed patron saint of internet users. it will be an onli charter school run by the catholic archdiocese of oklahoma. they plan on using it and they spelled this out directly in their application to spread their evangelical message of the church. that raises a lot of