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A new survey is being conducted to gauge public opinion on the potential expansion of Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) across Tennessee. Currently, these accounts are available in only three counties, but there is a growing conversation about extending this program to all 95 counties in the state.
Supporters of the expansion argue that ESAs provide families with more educational choices, allowing them to tailor their children's education to better fit their individual needs. They believe that such flexibility could lead to improved educational outcomes and greater satisfaction among parents and students alike.
On the other hand, opponents raise concerns about the impact on public schools and funding. They argue that diverting funds to ESAs could undermine the resources available for traditional public education, potentially widening the gap in educational equity across the state.
As this debate unfolds, the public is invited to share their opinions through a survey designed to collect insights on the matter. This feedback will be crucial in shaping future discussions on educational policy in Tennessee.
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