Half of the vouchers are reserved for families with incomes below 300% of the income limit to quality for free or reduced price lunch – about $170,000 for a family of four – or children with disabilities. The remaining 10,000 slots have no income limit. Tennessee’s median household income was $85,900 in 2024.
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