BEP and TISA Comparison
The chart below compares Tennessee’s current school funding formula (BEP) with Governor Lee’s new funding formula (TISA).
The chart below compares Tennessee’s current school funding formula (BEP) with Governor Lee’s new funding formula (TISA).
This OpEd was also published in The Tennessean on March 31, 2022 Key Points Public-school advocates and local communities are worried about how the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA)…
This article also appeared in The Tennessean on March 10, 2022 History has shown that unregulated school privatization will provide our neediest students with a substandard education while enriching profit-making…
This OpEd was also published in The Tennessean on January 22, 2022 Tell Tennessee legislators that whatever funding formula they choose, it must include enough additional money to adequately fund…
This article also appeared in The Tennessean May 3, 2021 Taxpayers shouldn’t have to cover unfunded mandates and deficiencies in the Basic Education Program for K-12 public school students. A…
This article also appeared in The Tennessean on April 1, 2021 The state’s ongoing failure to fund schools has placed an undue burden on already-strapped local school districts, which have…
This OpEd also appeared in The Tennessean on March 19, 2021 Rushed legislation fails to allocate resources based on factual data focusing on students who truly struggle to read on…
From Amy Frogge on December 17, 2019 I spoke at the Nashville Chamber of Commerce Education Report Card event this morning. Here are my remarks: “Good morning. I would like…
Originally posted to Facebook by JenOwen, April2, 2019 Folks who are “okay” with ESA Vouchers:~ Are you okay with TN being 45th in per-student funding?~ Are you okay with requiring…
Originally posted to Facebook by JenOwen on March 5, 2019 It was March 5, 2011 (my Birthday). Three Thousand people gathered in the Nashville rain to protest the influx of…