The bill was voted out of committee Tuesday morning. Here's where it stands and what it could mean for students in Memphis.
State legislators are preparing bills for a potential takeover of the Memphis-Shelby County School Board after Dr. Marie ...
Commercial Appeal politics and education reporter Brooke Muckerman will be hosting community office hours on March 10 from ...
A Memphis lawmaker is moving forward with legislation calling for a state takeover of the Memphis Shelby County School Board.
Dr. Marie Feagins entered the district with an energy and decisiveness that many initially admired. Change was needed, but she overcorrected.
What we do know– the timeline. On February 9, the MSCS board unanimously selected Feagins. This after two rounds of voting and a 18-month, drama-filled search. Feagins officially started April 1.
Education Notebook Timeline, cost of TN audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools unclear | The Week in Politics Here is what has happened since Feagins was fired by MSCS | The Education Notebook New ...
The Tennessee Comptroller's office will not audit Memphis-Shelby County Schools but will help the county find a firm to do so. The audit, requested by the Shelby County Commission, will likely ...
The Commission previously passed a vote of no-confidence on the board, prior to the firing of Feagins. What is happening with the legislation targeting MSCS? Even before the controversial firing ...