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Tennessee's New School Voucher Program: A Game Changer or a Step Backwards?
Tennessee, Nashville, USAThursday, February 6, 2025
Tennessee State Senator Jack Johnson, a Republican, says that this is all about giving parents more choices. He asks, "Shouldn't parents, regardless of income, be allowed to choose the best school for their children? "
Lee has echoed this view. He believes that this is meant to provide the best education for all Tennesseans.
There is a lot to be said about this plan.
Opponents counter this with another question, "Why not focus on improving public schools first, before diverting funds to private institutions? "
It is worth noting that advocates of public education have emphasized the need for equitable distribution of resources and the potential harm to public schools if funds are diverted. The big concern is that this will create a gap of have and have-nots in the state.
Those who back vouchers argue that it promotes competition and offers parents a broader range of educational options.
The Education Freedom Act will come into play in the 2025-26 school year, allowing students to use vouchers at state-accredited private schools.
It will be a change. But it is a change that comes with a lot of questions that need to be answered. Questions about funding, questions about the welfare of students, and questions about the future of education in Tennessee. Stay tuned for more updates.
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