Schools starts in August. Here’s what you need to know

Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) has launched a “Back to School” webpage to help families prepare for the new school.

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Interim superintendent no longer a finalist to lead Memphis-Shelby County Schools

Interim superintendent Tutonial “Toni” Williams is no longer a contender to lead Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) on a permanent basis..

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Nonprofit aims to turn special needs kids in Rutherford County into comic book heroes

Special needs students in Rutherford County may get to live out their dreams of becoming superheroes in the near future..

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School board to consider using COVID funding to address inequity in Nashville teacher pay

Members of the Metro Nashville Public Schools Board of Education plan to consider using Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief.

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Shelby County Commission give support to new schools and teacher raises

Shelby County Commissioners voted in favor of building two new high schools and providing a substantial raise to teachers Monday.

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A Season of Scandal Leaves Memphis-Shelby Parents in the Dark on COVID Spending

The Memphis-Shelby County Schools, Tennessee’s largest district, received almost $776 million in federal relief funds to help students recover from.

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Founder of two proposed public charter schools inspired by his own struggles overcoming a learning disability

The path that Pathways in Education (PIE) takes its name from began decades ago with the challenges organization founder John.

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Choice Champions Student Profile: Kalen Sy dreams of making a difference in Memphis

Kalen Sy learned the value of education at an early age. His grandmother and mother repeatedly stressed the importance of.

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Metro Council approves a lower cost of living increase for teachers than regular Metro Nashville employees

Metro Council approved a 6 percent cost of living increase for Metro Nashville employees Tuesday night, but teachers won’t be.

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Former MSCS board member alleged ‘corruption.’ Here’s what an MSCS audit found.

Memphis-Shelby County Schools paid a lawn care vendor more than its contract allowed, lost some lawn equipment to theft, and.

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