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Hosted on MSNMemphis City Councilman JB Smiley refutes claims made in fired MSCS Superintendent’s lawsuitMemphis City Councilman JB Smiley told Action News 5 that the details in the lawsuit filed Monday in Shelby County Circuit ...
State Rep. Mark White, a Republican from Memphis who also chairs the legislature's education committee, said in an interview ...
The lawsuit mentions a phone call between Feagins and Smiley, but does not name him as a party to the lawsuit. Here's what ...
According to the lawsuit, Feagins is suing for violations of the Tennessee Open Meetings Act. Feagins does not address the ...
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Action News 5 Memphis on MSNState intervention in MSCS: Elected school board would remain in placeWhat would a state intervention of Memphis Shelby County Schools look like for the district’s 100,000 students, their ...
This week on WKNO/Channel 10's Behind the Headlines, host Eric Barnes is joined by Shelby County Commissioners Britney ...
"BLINDSIDE": MSCS board members respond to former Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins' lawsuit against the school board.
MSCS school board member Michelle McKissack wants the public to know she was not involved in what led up to Dr. Feagins being fired last month.
Without a revived contract with Memphis-Shelby County Schools, the Peer Power Foundation began working instead with area ...
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSNState takeover could lead to Dr. Feagins leading MSCS againThere’s a possible new twist in the Memphis-Shelby County Schools controversy as questions remain about what would happen if ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will not be allowed in Memphis-Shelby County Schools classrooms, according to a ...
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 ...
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