On Jan. 21, Marie Feagins was fired as superintendent of Tennessee's largest school district. Feagins was hired by the ...
The future of Memphis-Shelby County Schools remains uncertain as state lawmakers, local officials, and former school leaders ...
The Shelby County Commission requested a forensic audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools this week in an 11-0 vote. Why does ...
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Coalition opposing state takeover of MSCS forms in Shelby CountyA state takeover of Memphis-Shelby County Schools remains a possibility as lawmakers continue to put together legislation to ...
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSNMSCS schools reopen Friday following winter weatherMemphis Shelby County Schools will be back open on Friday following a snow and ice event that caused school closures across ...
The Shelby County Commission was backed by the Tennessee Comptroller, pressing a forensic financial audit of Memphis-Shelby ...
The Board of Commissioners said MSCS's budget comes out to about 2.2 billion annually, entirely funded by taxpayers.
Jared Myracle's resignation comes shortly after the MSCS Board voted to terminate, former Superintendent, Dr. Marie Feagins.
Feagins was fired for violating multiple provisions within her contract. The termination resolution, which MSCS Board of Education Chairwoman Joyce Dorse-Coleman sponsored, outlined how Feagins ...
Have kids suffered amid Memphis-Shelby County Schools' unclear priorities, leadership? Here is what has happened since ...
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