Tennessee lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are eager to see more data on the state’s new Education Freedom Scholarships program.
Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds says despite a “mad scramble” of implementation, the agency has been transparent.
One lawmaker says he had to ask the Tennessee Attorney General’s office to get involved before receiving answers from the department.
As state lawmakers ask for more data from the Tennessee Department of Education about the 20,000 students in the state's new Education Freedom Scholarships program , Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds says the agency has been transparent throughout the implementation process.
“Nobody’s hiding anything. We’re trying to be as responsive as possible,” Reynolds said this week. “But we also have