School Board Challenger Addresses Safety at Nashville PROPEL Forum
Jennifer Bell faces Dr. Berthena Nabaa-McKinney in the MNPS District 4 primary.
Charter School Says Leaving National School Lunch Program Won’t Hurt Students
Rutherford County School Board members still have some questions about American Classical Academy’s request.
Nashville PROPEL School Board Candidate Forum Hits Disenrollment, Parent Engagement, and Accountability
Metro Nashville Public School (MNPS) District 6 candidates were given the opportunity to answer questions in a public setting on Saturday night.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools Launches Website to Respond to Audit Findings
The site serves as a resource to track its response to the audit and provide transparency on its operations.
Libertas School of Memphis Makes the Case for a New High School
The Tennessee Public Charter School Commission held a public hearing to give school leaders and parents an opportunity to explain why the new school is needed.
Preliminary Audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools Finds Widespread Waste and Fraud
In the audit, officials revealed nearly 175 deficiencies involving a wide range of “widespread operational failures.”
Rutherford School Board Scoops up Land to Replace the McFadden School Building
The vote followed a lengthy debate about whether it was financially responsible to buy the property for less than its appraised value.
Nurses Middle College Does More with Less While Fighting Nursing Shortage
Nearly a year into the school’s first year, the executive director of Nurses Middle College – Nashville is dealing with rapid expansion while trying to secure new buildings, resources, and funding.
Invictus Nashville Finding the Space to Create a Unique Learning Environment
The charter school has spent its first year operating in a cluster of buildings behind the Donelson First Baptist Church.
With State Audit Looming, Memphis-Shelby County Superintendent’s Job Security Weakened
The long-awaited forensic audit in Memphis-Shelby County Schools is days away from release, according to a Facebook post by Representative Mark White, R-Memphis.
Toyota Pledges Six Figures to Jackson-Madison County Schools
The money will help build a new Toyota Engineering, Manufacturing, and Mechatronics (EM²) Institute STEM lab at Jackson Central-Merry Early College High School.
Wilson County to Begin Superintendent Search After Retirement Announcement
The search follows last week’s announcement that the current superintendent, Jeff Luttrell, will retire.
Memphis Leaders Announce Plan to Avoid State Intervention
The Local Accountability and Transformation Plan will prioritize four goals.
Decision on Rutherford School Buses Put on Hold
No action was taken on a motion to allow the district to buy school buses to replace future unfilled contracts.
MNPS Winter Benchmark Assessments Reveal Both Growth and Decline
More than 35,000 students in grades 2 through 9 attempted and completed the assessments, and Stinson noted that MNPS had a 96.9 percent participation rate, despite challenges from Winter Storm Fern.
Memphis-Shelby County School Board Closes Down Five Schools with More Closures Potentially On the Way
Board members approved closing Georgian Hills Elementary School, Lucy Elementary School, Chickasaw Middle School, Frayser-Corning Elementary, Ida B. Wells Academy at the end of the school year. (MSCS Logo)
Chancellor Moskal Ignores Higher Student Performance in Ruling Against LEAD Cameron
The ruling ends LEAD’s challenge of a school rezoning plan.
Rutherford County Schools Loses Bus Service for Dozens of Routes Due to Insurance Lapse
One of the contractors the board uses to employ school bus drivers has lost insurance coverage, meaning those buses cannot be used until it is restored. The issue affects approximately 40 buses and 41 different school bus routes. (Stock Image)
Memphis-Shelby County School Board Appoints Dr. Roderick Richmond as Permanent Superintendent
Richmond has been serving as interim superintendent since the board fired former superintendent, Dr. Marie Feagins last year.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools Receives State Reprieve for Exceeding its Snow Days
The district has received a waiver covering five impacted days and will not need to adjust its school calendar.

