Nearly $10 billion will be required to address repairs and renovations in the state’s K-12 schools over the next five years, according to a state comptroller report.
The report, which compares Tennessee’s K-12 infrastructure and investment with that of other states, revealed that 52% of schools in the state are in “good” condition, and 38% are rated as “excellent.”
A total of 57% of Tennessee’s 95 counties face significant infrastructure needs that must be prioritized. You can see the report here.