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Tennessee won’t say how many students are enrolled in new voucher program

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Melissa Brown

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Tennessee’s new universal school voucher program was billed as a bold step toward giving families more choice, but months after launch, basic questions remain unanswered. State officials have declined to release enrollment numbers, delayed public records requests, and blocked lawmakers seeking details. That silence makes it impossible to gauge whether the program — expected to steer more than $146 million in taxpayer money to private schools — is running smoothly or reaching the families it was meant to serve. Melissa Brown with Chalkbeat has the full story.

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Melissa Brown

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