Tennessee students spend roughly 14,760 hours inside a classroom from kindergarten through 12th grade. During this period, they develop skills, form worldviews and learn how to be productive members of society. That’s why every child must receive an education that not only works for them but allows them to thrive.
Where a child goes to school is so important that parents with the financial resources often decide where to live based on which community has the best school district. More fortunate families opt for a private education paid out of pocket. These parents have the final say when it comes to their child’s schooling…