Winning: These four Jackson-Madison schools finished in the top five in STEM competition

The Jackson-Madison County School System Board of Education celebrated student achievements during Thursday’s meeting. Those achievements included all four JMCSS.

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Students in Rutherford County may take home new backpacks at summer camp

Rising kindergarten through fifth-grade students who attend summer learning camp this year in Rutherford County could be taking home something.

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A young Memphis student’s letter on gun violence is featured in new Ruby Bridges book

If it wasn’t for Ruby Bridges, Ben Williams’ circle of friends would be smaller — and whiter. That’s why, when.

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Senate Education Chair faces misleading attack ads in GOP primary race supporters say “skirt” campaign rules

Tennessee is not expected to have many truly competitive races in the August 1 state primary, but one that will.

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Memphis Grizzlies “raising the rim” at two Memphis schools

Memphis students at Fox Meadows Elementary and John P. Freeman Optional School will notice something different on the basketball court.

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Knox County parents will know later this month if their children are at risk for retention under new reading requirements

In two weeks, parents in Knox County will know if their children are at risk of having to repeat the.

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Student Profile: A high school internship put Choice Champions Scholarship winner on the path to advocate for others

Soulsville Charter School senior Elisha Muhammad says a high school internship set her on a new path to advocate for.

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Memphis-Shelby County School Board denies request from Wooddale Middle School to transition into the district

Ben Frazier says traditional public schools have failed his autistic son. Frazier told members of the Memphis Shelby County School.

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School board members propose separate resolutions to oppose new law allowing teachers to carry guns

Two members of the Knox County Schools (KCS) Board of Education are proposing competing resolutions to push back on a.

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MSCS’ $200 million funding request reflects soaring cost of new high schools

Memphis-Shelby County Schools is asking the county for more than $200 million in funding for school buildings, both to address.

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