In just a few days, Memphis-Shelby County School Board Members will decide to either keep or fire Superintendent Dr. Marie ...
Hundreds took to the streets of Midtown on Saturday to make their voices heard in support of Memphis Shelby County Schools ...
A date has been set to vote on the possible termination of Memphis Shelby County Schools Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins.
Organizers are planning a march Saturday morning to highlight what they said is Dr. Marie Feagins’ positive impact on the district in just eight months as superintendent.
No action was taken on Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins' contract Tuesday evening. The board will debate again next week.
Board member Towanna Murphy is facing a restraining order from a woman she said she has barely interacted with.
Three Shelby County Commissioners who supported a no-confidence vote aimed at MSCS board members talked on “Behind The ...
From there, people will walk about two miles up the street to the MSCS Board of Education building on S. Hollywood Street. It ...
The commissioners are asking for the meetings to be scheduled quickly to provide enough time for public discussion.
Marie Feagins was hired by the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board in April but now faces possible firing from board members ...
The meeting will be held on Jan. 21 after the regularly scheduled Memphis-Shelby County Schools board meeting.
When the news of the possibility of firing the Memphis-Shelby County Schools superintendent came up, Shelby County Commissioners were in a regular board meeting. MSCS had an item on the meeting ...