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How a community pushes back against ‘gross underfunding’ in education

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Katie Cour, Nashville Public Education Foundation
Katie Cour, Nashville Public Education Foundation

Tennessee’s education funding formula consistently underestimates the amount of money superintendents and their teams need to run public schools, advocates say.

One problem is that approximately 7,000 more teachers are hired statewide each year than the state’s or BEP, funding formula accounts for, saysKatie Cour, president and CEO of the Nashville Public Education Foundation.

Thisplaces “an unattainable burden on local districts,” even in the wealthiest counties, to cover the difference, Cour said.

“Too often people feel relieved when they hear the state has fully funded the BEP,’ but this statement is essentially meaningless,” Cour said. “Tennessee is grossly underfunding schools that serve one million students each yearmore than 82,000 just in Nashville.


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Tennessee ranks 43rd in per-pupil funding, the foundation says, citing statistics from the Education Law Center. Also, per-student spending in the state is about $3,655 less than the national average.

While in many states, state and local funding is evenly split, Metro Nashville Public Schoolsreceives just 25% of its revenue from the state while the rest comes from local tax dollars, the foundation says.


The Nashville Public Education Foundation has released suggesting reforms to funding formula, including a set of recommendations made by a state review committee. These reforms include:

  1. Not making funding contingent on enrollmentchanges in that may have been caused by the pandemic
  2. Continue to increase teacher compensation
  3. Increase funding for technology and accessibility
  4. Fund the number of school counselors and nurses at a level closer to national best practices

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Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91心頭istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91心頭istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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