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Premature Talk on EFA Expansion

While 66% of respondents back extending the EFA, and 70% trust parents to make educational choices, the issue of school choice often suffers from vague rhetoric. Clarity is essential.

Chelsea Crawford, TennesseeCAN Action Fund’s executive director, previously served as chief of staff to Penny Schwinn at the Tennessee Department of Education. Given her four years in leadership at the Tennessee Department of Education, should she also be held accountable for the education system’s perceived shortcomings? It’s a fair question.

Polls can offer insights but may be manipulated to fit political agendas, making careful interpretation vital. The EFA raises significant transparency and accountability concerns. Supporters and critics alike need to ensure accountability for taxpayer dollars.

To spend money wisely, we must demand clarity in funding and safeguard against mismanagement. Every dollar should lead to genuine improvements in student performance for all taxpayer-funded programs. If the program is here to stay, supporters should recognize the need for a measured approach that upholds accountability and transparency, core tenets of conservative values.

The program’s lack of requirements for families to disclose prior school enrollment could skew benefits toward those already in private education. A fiscal analysis suggests that up to 65% of vouchers may favor these families, and the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) has not clarified data collection practices, raising oversight concerns.

Additionally, the management of $7,295 scholarships is troubling, with some key TDOE positions still unfilled, increasing fraud risk. Student First Technologies, the program vendor, has faced challenges in similar programs in other states, casting doubt on the EFA’s effectiveness. A careful evaluation of their delivery of services should occur regularly.

Conservatives must champion accountability and transparency in taxpayer spending. Enhanced transparency within the EFA is essential, with robust data collection necessary for evaluating its success or failure.

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