The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board on Tuesday night voted to fire Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins. The vote came amid ...
The comments came as the state legislature is discussing expansive school choice voucher legislation in a special session.
Before the MSCS board fired Dr. Feagins, attorney Robert Spence presented what he said were the facts of the allegations ...
In the wake of the firing of now-former Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins, the Memphis community could see attempts from the Tennessee General Assembly to take over ...
Attorney Robert Spence presented what he called were the facts of the allegations against Feagins saying that they were true.
Since the call for the possible state takeover of the MSCS school board, some Shelby County Commissioners are saying the time ...
Outcry has been heard from parents, advocates, and elected officials after superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins was fired from ...
As Dr. Marie Feagins sat stoically at the Memphis-Shelby County Schools board dais Tuesday night, listening to chants of both her name and "Let her cook," a line from Memphis' own GloRilla's song ...
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board of Education could terminate the contract of the superintendent of the largest school ...
Here’s a timeline of Feagins’ short tenure, with links to The Daily Memphian’s key stories about her leadership.
The Memphis-Shelby County Board of Education is preparing for a meeting Tuesday night that could prove pivotal for embattled Superintendent Marie Feagins. The MSCS Board of Education will have its ...
Spence Partners said that the report was based solely off of documents provided by MSCS, including written correspondence and ...