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Here's what could happen to the current MSCS school board if either of the proposed state takeover bills passes.
The Tennessee General Assembly is in the final hours of approving a state intervention model for MSCS. How will it impact students?
The state intervention of MSCS is moving forward within the Tennessee General Assembly. How could it impact charter schools?
Tennessee lawmakers are considering legislation that would allow state intervention in Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The ...
The bill, sponsored by Memphis Democrat State Rep. G.A. Hardaway, could be revived next year if local elected officials to ...
The Senate has decided to postpone its vote on whether or not there should be a state takeover of the Memphis-Shelby County ...
Two different versions of a bill are working their way through the Tennessee Legislature, but both could have the same ...
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WREG.com on MSNMSCS state takeover bill up for debate MondayTennessee lawmakers will begin debates on Monday for a bill that would allow a state-appointed board to take over Memphis ...
Dr. Marie Feagins was named the next superintendent of Memphis-Shelby County Schools in February and formally started in ...
Tennessee lawmakers cite the controversial firing of former Superintendent Marie Feagins and the district's history of poor academic performance as reasons for the proposed takeover. The Memphis ...
MSCS' Interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond will not be bound by same ethics clause former Superintendent Marie Feagins ...
Dr. Richmond will earn an annual salary of $325,000, matching the pay of his predecessor, Dr. Marie Feagins, who was terminated earlier this year. The contract spans 18 months, through July 2026 ...
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