A proposal in Tennessee seeks to eliminate the state testing mandate for students in the Education Savings Account voucher program. The bill, supported by some Republicans, has advanced in the House. This change would apply to private schools participating in the voucher system.
Key Points
- Bill aims to roll back testing requirements for ESA voucher recipients
- Advanced by Tennessee House Republicans
- Focuses on reducing mandates for private schools in voucher program
Implications for Educational Freedom
This advancement promotes educational freedom by minimizing government overreach in school choice programs, allowing parents greater flexibility in selecting educational options without mandatory testing burdens. It strengthens parental rights and supports the expansion of voucher initiatives.
Source: Proposal to relax voucher program’s testing mandate advances in Tennessee House