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Tennessee’s education voucher program saw 50,300+ applications in two days, exceeding last year’s total, despite concerns over cost and lower test scores.
Tennessee’s Education Freedom Scholarship program received over 50,300 applications for the 2026–27 school year, surpassing last year’s total in just two days.
The program, which offers up to $7,300 per student, has expanded to 259 schools with 18 new additions.
About half of applicants seek income-based scholarships, and renewal rates remain high.
Applications close January 30.
Despite strong demand, a state audit found voucher students often come from high-performing public schools, tuition exceeds scholarship amounts by about $3,000, and test scores lag behind public school peers.
Officials are considering expanding the program to meet demand.
El programa de vales educativos de Tennessee registró más de 50,300 solicitudes en dos días, superando el total del año pasado, a pesar de las preocupaciones sobre el costo y los bajos puntajes de las pruebas.