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    Memphis-Shelby County Schools settles in Satan Club lawsuit

    Representatives for the club filed a lawsuit in March, claiming that the school district had “chosen to defy the First Amendment” by charging “excessive” and “unexpected” fees to rent space at Chimneyrock Elementary School for the club.

    By Laura Testino July 19, 2024
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    TN tops US in financial-aid forms, but many high schools lag behind

    Two Frayser high schools increased financial-aid application completion rates this year, bucking state and district trends. But more students still need to fill out the form for college.

    By Laura Testino July 17, 2024
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    Southwest hackers sought ransom in cyberattack

    This makes at least the fourth ransomware attack on a Tennessee public college or university in less than three years.

    By Jody Callahan July 16, 2024
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    Luther McClellan, first Black graduate at Memphis State, dies at 83

    “Something that he made very clear is that once you make up your mind that this is your goal, you stick with it, and you don’t let anything deter you from it,” said Linda Hall, associate dean of multicultural affairs.

    By Jane Roberts July 16, 2024
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    Meet the MSCS senior leadership team

    Superintendent Marie Feagins’ group is significantly different from the cabinets of previous Memphis-Shelby County Schools administrations. 

    By King Jemison July 15, 2024
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    Southwest sold its Frayser campus. Here’s what a new location could offer.

    The college is considering a future location in Frayser or Raleigh with programming tailored to the neighborhoods’ needs and interests.

    By Laura Testino July 14, 2024
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    Southwest to resume in-person classes

    After being closed due to a cybersecurity incident earlier this month, Southwest Tennessee Community College will resume in-person classes and work Monday, July 15.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff July 13, 2024
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    Lawful lessons: Students learn about legal system

    Through an internship, teenagers get a taste of working in a private firm, corporate law division or government agency. They visit courtrooms, attend trials, hear motions and network with legal professionals. 

    By Julia Baker July 13, 2024
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    SchoolSeed takes over Kindred Place, will reopen Midtown building

    The organization helps preventchild abuse by helping parents deal with their frustration and counseling them through triggering events.

    By Jane Roberts July 11, 2024
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    MSCS head Marie Feagins celebrates first 100 days

    New Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Marie Feagins said her first 100 days went “exactly the way that I had hoped.” 

    By King Jemison July 11, 2024
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    Contested MSCS board races could usher in new era for school system

    Four sitting Memphis school board members face challengers in the upcoming election, including District 2 representative and MSCS board chair Althea Greene. She is facing Natalie McKinney, a public critic of the district’s superintendent search process, and pastor Ernest Gillespie III.

    By Laura Testino August 03, 2024
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    Hacking incident delays classes at Southwest

    A teacher at Southwest Tennessee Community College has said that the incident has shut down everything, even the copy machines.

    By Jody Callahan July 08, 2024
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    LeMoyne-Owen names new president

    LeMoyne-Owen is expecting an approximately 30% enrollment increase this fall.

    By King Jemison July 08, 2024
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    In their own words: Meet MSCS District 7 school board candidates

    Chalkbeat asked Danielle Huggins, Frank Johnson, Towanna Murphy and Jason Sharif about their platforms for the upcoming Memphis Shelby County Schools board race. 

    By Laura D. Testino July 08, 2024
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    In their own words: Meet MSCS District 5 school board candidates

    Chalkbeat asked Mauricio Calvo, Audrey Elion and Sable Otey about their platforms for the upcoming Memphis-Shelby County Schools board race. 

    By Laura D. Testino July 07, 2024
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    In their own words: Meet MSCS District 4 school board candidates

    Chalkbeat asked James Q. Bacchus, Eric Harris, Tamarques Porter and Anecia Washington about their platforms for the upcoming school board race. 

    By Laura D. Testino July 07, 2024
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    In their own words: Meet MSCS District 3 school board candidates

    Chalkbeat asked Jesse Jeff, Stephanie Love, Ozell Pace Jr. and Angela Rogers about their platforms for the upcoming school board race. 

    By Laura D. Testino July 07, 2024
  • Education

    MSCS school board candidate voter guide

    Five of the nine seats on Memphis-Shelby County Schools board are on the ballot Aug. 1 at a time of great transition for the school district, which is under the leadership of a new superintendent. Our guide helps voters understand the options.

    By Laura D. Testino July 08, 2024
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    In their own words: Meet MSCS District 2 school board candidates

    Chalkbeat asked Ernest Gillespie III, Althea Greene and Natalie McKinney about their platforms for the upcoming school board race. 

    By Laura D. Testino July 07, 2024
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    Landfill seeks expansion in Frayser, bringing it closer to school

    A Memphis demolition company has renewed plans to double the size of its construction debris landfill, but is again facing opposition from Frayser residents who are critical of the existing site.

    By Laura Testino July 05, 2024
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    Bartlett superintendent gets high marks in annual evaluation

    Heading into his 11th year as the district’s superintendent, David Stephens received an overall score of 4.91 out of 5 on his annual evaluation released during the Bartlett City Schools board meeting Thursday, June 28.

    By Michael Waddell July 04, 2024
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    Southwest Tennessee Community College sells Frayser campus

    Southwest sold its Gill Center to education neighbors Libertas, who plan to renovate the building for a middle school expansion, the organizations announced Wednesday.

    By Laura Testino July 05, 2024
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    North Memphis school set for closure will stay open under MSCS

    MSCS Superintendent Marie Feagins says Caldwell-Guthrie Elementary School, shuttered last week by its state-takeover operators, will stay open this fall and expand to take on students from Humes Middle School. MSCS closed Humes earlier this spring.

    By Laura Testino July 05, 2024
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    Despite possible shift of laid-off employees, MSCS’ teacher shortage continues

    During a recent hiring fair, MSCS offered jobs to about 100 people, but only 15 candidates were given teaching positions.

    By King Jemison, Laura Testino July 01, 2024
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    Know Campus School? Innovative School District wants to scale it up

    It is the eighth public school district in Shelby County. The blueprint is the high-performing prekindergarten-through-12th-grade system run by the University of Memphis. 

    By Jane Roberts July 01, 2024

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