Idaho School Turns Down Lottery Donation

Oct 13, 2004, 8:49 am (5 comments)

Idaho Lottery

During these tough budget times, schools don't often pass up a check for $10,000. But that's just what one Idaho charter school has done - to set a moral example for students.

The North Star Public Charter School turned down the money because it came from the Idaho State Lottery and school officials decided that taking gambling money would conflict with the school's mission of developing virtuous citizens.

"We couldn't in good conscience take the money," said Gale Pooley, co-founder and chairman of the school board. "It's the less fortunate and the poor in the communities who are buying these tickets, and children are the ones who will pay for it."

But Chuck Strutt, executive director of the Multistate Lottery Association based in Iowa, said more than 70 percent of the population plays the lottery, not just the poor.

Since it was created by voters in 1989, the Idaho lottery has paid more than $250 million to public buildings and schools.

The $9,532 check offered by the lottery to North Star represented less than 1 percent of the school's $1.2 million annual budget, or about 20 cents per student per day, Pooley said.

"I'd like to say we're lucky the check wasn't for $2 million or $10 million," Pooley joked.

The rejected money is likely to be thrown back into the lottery's pool for distribution next year.

Inquiries with several states that funnel lottery money to education found no precedent.

Tom Dunn, spokesman for the New York State Department of Education, said he has never heard of a school turning down its share of the more than $21 billion in funding provided by New York's state lottery.

California's state lottery has provided more than $14 billion in school funding and California State Department of Education spokeswoman Deborah Kennedy said no public school there has turned down the money.

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NBey6's avatarNBey6

They can send the check to me. I am a virtuous person who would be happy to accept it on their behalf..........LOL!!!!

fja's avatarfja

i would rather play lottery and pay into a school fund than to pay on a school levy.  that school district is going to get an ear full if they ever try to get a levy passed!  buy some uniforms....equipment for the band......aaarrrrrgggghhhhh! 

CASH Only

ID has a significant Mormon population, since it borders UT.

r_billerey

If You are right Cash it's better so, I believe that it should NOT be allow financing any kind of Religious School or any other religious institution from any kind of religion

CASH Only

Come again?

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