Tennessee Lawmakers are weighing a bill would close virtual school programs if thier students are not meeting academic standards.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year is now open at Tennessee Virtual Academy (TNVA), a tuition-free, online public-school serving students throughout the state.
Enrollment in Tennessee's public virtual schools has boomed in recent years. A recent analysis dug into distortions in the state K-12 funding formula tied to virtual schools, driving discussions on ...
(The Center Square) – Tennessee lawmakers are questioning why two counties with virtual schools are reaping thousands in state funding at the expense of the state's other 93. Union and Johnson ...
Despite poor academic outcomes and high student turnover, Tennessee’s virtual public schools continue to expand.