The End of Public Education in Tennessee

TC Weber notes that a new nonprofit wants to essentially end public education in the Volunteer State.

But a new nonprofit, Tennessee Leads, has even bigger ambitions: 200,000 voucher students and 250,000 in charter schools by 2031.

If those goals are met, traditional public schools would serve just 550,000 students—a seismic shift.

Gov. Lee and Speaker Sexton want to double the number of voucher students in 2026 – from 20,000 to 40,000 – with a total of 100,000 by 2030. But, Tennessee Leads is pushing for more than that.

The result of meeting this goal would be a rise in unaccountable private education sources – and an end to traditional public education in our state.

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