Murfreesboro City School Board Opposes Proposed Education Savings Account Program

Jan 19, 2024 at 06:15 am by Chandelar Williams


The Murfreesboro City Schools Board of Education recently voiced concerns over Governor Bill Lee's proposed education savings account program. The resolution opposes the legislation, citing worries about diverting funds to private schools and the potential impact on public education.
 
Key points:
  • The proposed program allocates $7,075.00 per student for private school tuition, surpassing public school per-pupil allocation.
  • Tennessee ranks low in school spending per pupil, and the board fears further strain on public school resources.
  • Concerns include private schools' differing academic standards and transparency compared to public schools.
  • The resolution emphasizes fair competition and opposes any taxpayer-funded program that doesn't adhere to public school standards.
  • If legislation proceeds, the board insists on applying the same accountability standards to participating private schools.
 
The resolution, adopted on January 9, 2024, will be delivered to key figures, including the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the House, and all members of the General Assembly.
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