Audit finds Memphis-Shelby County Schools on solid financial ground

When Toni Williams took over as chief financial officer (CFO) for Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) in 2019, the district faced.

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Five Memphis students battling sickle cell disease receive scholarship in honor of Interim Superintendent Williams’ mother

Interim Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Toni Williams says her mother Shirley Yvette Green was a strong woman and a warrior.

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Operations leader to leave Memphis-Shelby County Schools

Memphis-Shelby County Schools may have gained a new superintendent this month but the district is losing its Chief of Business.

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Board picks Dr. Marie Feagins to lead Memphis-Shelby County Schools

The more than yearlong search for a new leader of the state’s largest school district is officially over. Members of.

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Memphis-Shelby County School board will select a new superintendent Friday. Here’s how the finalists will address literacy and mental health.

The Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) superintendent search is finally drawing to a close, with school board members now planning to.

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Memphis-Shelby County School Board votes to keep Vision Prep open

Natoria Carpenter says she chose to drive her daughter thirty miles each day to the opposite side of Memphis just.

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Memphis-Shelby County School Board approves charter school council

The Memphis-Shelby County School Board unanimously voted Tuesday to establish a special council to help guide decisions about public charter.

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Memphis superintendent search nears close with final set of candidate interviews

When the top three candidates for superintendent of Memphis-Shelby County Schools make their final cases to community and board members.

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State charter commission unanimously approved renewed charter contract

Earlier this month when schools across Memphis shut down for winter weather, Promise Academy Spring Hill Interim Executive Director Patrick.

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Tennessee could see more applications for new public charter schools than last year

School boards in as many as six counties could vote on applications this year for new public charter schools. A.

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