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Tennessee Voucher Program Expands to 35K Students

Tennessee’s Senate, led by Majority Leader Jack Johnson, has approved an expansion of the state’s voucher program to accommodate 35,000 students in its second year. The initiative aims to increase access to education freedom scholarships. This move builds on the program’s initial rollout, potentially benefiting more families seeking alternative education options.

Key Points

  • Expansion to 35,000 voucher seats in the program’s second year
  • Pushed by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson
  • Focuses on education freedom scholarships for K-12 students

Implications for Educational Freedom

This expansion significantly advances educational freedom by increasing school choice options through vouchers, empowering more parents to select the best educational paths for their children. It counters government overreach in education by promoting competition and parental rights in Tennessee’s K-12 system.

Source: Tennessee to expand voucher program to 35,000 students in second year

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