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    Marie Feagins outlines vision to transform MSCS

    MSCS Superintendent Marie Feagins breaks down school closures and changes, including eliminating 600 vacant positions and reassigning those in other roles to decentralize the school system and refocus on what happens in the classroom.

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    Former MSCS board chair calls Feagins' hire a ‘mistake'

    By Bill Dries September 27, 2024
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    Some area schools dismissing early today due to storms

    Heavy rain, gusty winds in Memphis lead to a short day for students.

    By Laura Testino, Abigail Warren September 12, 2024
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    ‘Gents’ start school year with brunch, balloons and empowerment 

    The Gentlemen’s League, a mentorship program dedicated to empowering at-risk young boys in the community, hosted its annual kickoff brunch.

    By Stevie Paige September 11, 2024
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    MSCS violations put $30M in federal preschool funding up for bid

    Since 2020, Head Start officials have found instances of preschool teachers for Memphis-Shelby County Schools hitting, kicking and jerking students, prompting multiple deficiency notices.

    By Laura Testino September 11, 2024
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    Lakeland board prepares for potential school-voucher bill

    The Lakeland School Systems board’s legislative agenda will focus on the school vouchers and Tennessee’s funding formula. It also recognized Arlington Superintendent Jeff Mayo, who recently died.

    By Michael Waddell September 10, 2024
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    After axing hundreds of jobs and adding new ones, where does MSCS stand?

    The Daily Memphian analyzed public records to determine what Memphis school district jobs were cut and which ones were created for this 2024-25 school year.

    By Laura Testino July 15, 2025
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    How should MSCS grade its superintendent? New board members weigh in

    In its final action, the former MSCS board tasked incoming members with creating a strategic plan and evaluation for Superintendent Marie Feagins. 

    By Laura Testino September 07, 2024
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    U of M lost 20% of its engineering students. Could a new $45M center help?

    Behind the scenes, Herff College of Engineering leaders are working against time and odds to improve enrollment. 

    By Jane Roberts September 06, 2024
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    U of M rakes in record $100M with AI, drone and aquifer research

    In two years, the University of Memphis has gone from a high of $48 million in external funding to $101 million, with faculty “thinking bigger and applying for bigger grants.”

    By Jane Roberts September 05, 2024
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    Some schools are pulling the plug on student phones

    “One social media post can ... disturb a student’s whole day of learning,” said the head of a Memphis private school that bans cellphone use for younger students. 

    By Jody Callahan September 01, 2024
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    Federal review of Memphis school district cites dozens of cases of sexual harassment and assault

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools violated federal civil rights law by not adequately responding to complaints of sexual harassment and assault of students in a three-year period, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights announced Friday.

    By Eric Gorski, Marta W. Aldrich August 30, 2024
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    Calkins: Jermaine ‘FunnyMaine’ Johnson is a Memphian to take seriously

    The comedian, DJ, video producer and ‘poet laureate of Alabama football' is new to Memphis-Shelby County Schools. But he’s not as new to Memphis as you might think.

    By Geoff Calkins August 29, 2024
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    Amid big shifts, Memphis school district’s enrollment is up but still short of projections

    More than 2,300 students who were expected to attend district schools haven’t shown up.

    By Marta W. Aldrich August 28, 2024
  • Arlington

    Arlington Schools mourn Mayo, board presses forward with district business

    Former Superintendent Jeff Mayo is remembered as a great leader by the Arlington Community Schools. 

    By Michael Waddell August 28, 2024
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    Whitehaven schools would have more freedom in proposed MSCS structure

    “I think the autonomy should be left down there in the Whitehaven area so we can show y’all ... how to do these kids right,” Shelby County Probate Court Clerk Eddie Jones said. 

    By Laura Testino August 28, 2024
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    CBU still on probation; board will issue verdict in December

    As campuses reopen, a shadow over Christian Brothers University is its probationary status.

    By Jane Roberts August 26, 2024
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    At 67, Vincent Clay is starting his art degree at U of M

    He started college but quit decades ago. He never stopped wishing it could be different.

    By Jane Roberts August 26, 2024
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    Freshmen are moved in, but local college enrollment is down

    One Memphis-area school says numbers are down because standards are up: “If that means we experience a bit of pain for a few years with a decline in freshman enrollment, then so be it.”

    By Jane Roberts August 26, 2024
  • Education

    U of M law school alumni to honor ‘Pillars’ in legal community

    The sold-out event is the group’s largest fundraiser and will provide $25,000 in scholarships this year.

    By Jane Roberts August 24, 2024
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    U of M to build world’s largest ‘wind wall’ for drone study

    As part of work it will do for the U.S. Office of Naval Research, the university will also build a 400-foot rain chamber. 

    By Jane Roberts August 22, 2024
  • Education

    MSCS board changes rules governing system’s attorney

    The new structure, outlined in a resolution sponsored by all nine board members, is a return to a precedent of the legacy Memphis City Schools district.

    By Laura Testino August 20, 2024
  • Education

    Whitehaven High secures funds for STEM lab

    COVID, inflation and missing funding had some supporters doubting the project would ever be finished.

    By Jody Callahan August 21, 2024
  • State Government

    Tennessee law to let teachers carry guns in schools caused a ruckus, but has drawn little interest

    No Tennessee school system has indicated it’s working to train teachers or staff to be armed under the new law, according to dozens of school and law enforcement officials contacted by Chalkbeat.

    By Marta W. Aldrich August 20, 2024
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    Confrontation puts new spotlight on MSCS-Peer Power contract

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools and Peer Power Foundation’s long-standing contract, which has received renewed focus following an Aug. 8 confrontation between MSCS’ superintendent and the foundation’s board co-chair, remains unsigned.

    By Jody Callahan August 20, 2024
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    She teaches special education. The city helped her buy a house.

    The City of Memphis is expanding its down payment assistance program to help more educators move to and live in Memphis. 

    By Laura Testino August 19, 2024

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