February 20, 2025 in Regional

STUDY FINDS SCHOOL DISTRICTS RECEIVE MORE FUNDING UNDER TISA

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability (OREA) has released an evaluation of the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) funding formula for K-12 education.
The General Assembly created TISA in 2022 to replace the Basic Education Program (BEP), the state’s former K-12 funding formula.
In the first year of TISA, the 2023-24 school year, the General Assembly invested an additional $1.16 billion of state funding in K-12 education through the formula. OREA found that because of this investment and the design of TISA, all locally administered school districts received more state money in the first year of TISA than the last year of the BEP.
In June 2024, OREA surveyed district directors across the state with a 76 percent response rate. On the OREA survey, district leaders were generally complimentary of the transition from the BEP to TISA, citing improvements such as increased funding and effective communication efforts by the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE). They also identified some shortcomings in the first year of the formula’s implementation, however, including issues related to the tracking of student data.
TISA made a number of changes in the way state education dollars are allocated to public schools, such as shifting from a resource-based formula to a student-based formula. A student-based funding model allocates base funding for all students and additional weighted funding for students who meet certain criteria, such as those who are classified as economically disadvantaged, experience concentrated poverty, reside in a small or sparse district, or have unique learning needs.



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