Tenn. Education Dept.: Gov. Bill Lee's 4th State of the State Agenda Proposes +$1B New Recurring Funding for K-12 Public Education
February 01, 2022
February 01, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Feb. 1 -- The Tennessee Department of Education issued the following news release:
Governor Bill Lee proposed more than $1 billion new recurring funding for K-12 public education in Tennessee during his fourth State of the State Address, including a proposal for a new student-based public education funding formula, innovative school models in middle and high schools, new school buildings to get classrooms out of floodplains, and a $125 million increase for teac . . .
Governor Bill Lee proposed more than $1 billion new recurring funding for K-12 public education in Tennessee during his fourth State of the State Address, including a proposal for a new student-based public education funding formula, innovative school models in middle and high schools, new school buildings to get classrooms out of floodplains, and a $125 million increase for teac . . .