Leadership & Management
Marie Feagins faced a board resolution accusing her of ‘professional misconduct.’
Marie Feagins won the post after a search that lasted more than a year. She’s been in it for just over eight months.
A draft plan by Memphis-Shelby County Schools from earlier this year envisioned 21 schools that would close, but the district hasn’t made final decisions.
Newly elected board members will oversee the district at a critical time. We've compiled answers from the 2024 Memphis-Shelby County School board election winners.
Deciding what to do with MSCS buildings will be a top priority for the incoming Memphis school board after the Aug. 1 election. Here’s what candidates said about a sweeping new facilities plan.
We asked the 20 candidates for Memphis school board to tell us about their approach to the district’s strategic and facilities plans, plus ways they’d direct improvements for academic outcomes and remove barriers to learning. Here’s what they said.
The superintendent of Memphis-Shelby County Schools has been thinking about this role for a long time. How will she approach it?
A Council of the Great City Schools leader said the team could be used as a model for other new superintendents
Board members say the provisions in Marie Feagins’ agreement were necessary to protect the district.
The Detroit schools administrator is already working with MSCS under a short-term contract.
A state lawmaker is giving the Memphis-Shelby County school board time to devise an improvement plan before pursuing legislation to empower Gov. Bill Lee to appoint up to six new members to the locally elected body.
Rep. Mark White cites prolonged frustration with the board’s locally elected leadership
Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members’ selection meeting signals an end to the tortuous search for a successor to former Superintendent Joris Ray, and the possibility of the first outside leader in more than a decade.
Some Memphians say they will be listening for ways candidates may learn and lead in a new city.
Lizzette Reynolds has a broad policy background, but no teaching experience.
Yolonda Brown, Marie Feagins, and Cheryl Proctor will face a round of in-depth interviews in January.
The five finalists are Yolonda Brown, Marie Feagins, Carlton Jenkins, Cheryl Proctor, and Angela Whitelaw.
Over the years, David Snowden has paid for tutors, therapy dogs, digital equipment, and more
Bren Elliott, a former Nashville school administrator, will oversee improvement efforts that encompass nearly 300 schools
‘Tennessee has always been a bellwether state’ for education reform, says Lizzette Gonzalez Reynolds