Family suing Catholic school for straying from ‘conservative Catholic education’

(FOX NEWS) – A lawsuit accuses a prominent Tampa Catholic school of failing to teach Catholic values. Parents of two former students say changes to the curriculum at the Academy of Holy Names strayed from the education their children were promised.

A 40-page lawsuit argues the Academy of Holy Names has "lost its way" and accuses the school of "distancing itself from mainstream Catholicism." The family says they want a refund.

"The Scarpos are really not that excited about the money. What the Scarpos care about is the conservative Catholic education for their children," the Scarpos' attorney Adam Levine said.

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