Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris is lobbying lawmakers to drop the state takeover, hoping cooler heads will prevail.
City and County officials have several big political undertakings to negotiate in the weeks — and years — ahead.
Shelby County Commissioner Mickell Lowery said on “Behind The Headlines” that he would like to see the commission have line-item control of MSCS spending.
This week on WKNO/Channel 10's Behind the Headlines, host Eric Barnes is joined by the Memphis Flyer’s Toby Sells and the Daily Memphian reporters Bill Dries and Laura Testino.
The Memphis Shelby County School board has hired an agency to help them with public relations, and many of you are asking ...
MSCS turning to public relations firm for help after board fired former Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins ...
The plan put together a year ago by the communications team at Memphis-Shelby County Schools to publicly introduce Marie ...
Tennessee bet big on tutoring and summer learning programs after the pandemic. However, MSCS has opted out of a separate NAEP ...
The Memphis Shelby County Schools board has hired an agency to help them with public relations, and many of you have been ...
Community tensions erupted at a Memphis-Shelby County Schools meeting when a speaker was forcibly removed by security while ...
Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton has threatened a state takeover of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools board. Pure ...
The sole item on Tuesday’s special-called meeting agenda was to deny the charter renewal application for City University ...