Kirby High School dismissed early due to burst pipe
Kirby High School teachers Michelle Taylor (left) and Raymond Caldwell prepare for reopening after a rat infestation forced Memphis-Shelby County Schools to close the high school for four months in 2018. The school closed early on Jan. 23, 2024 due to a burst water pipe. (Daily Memphian file)
Students were dismissed at 10:30 a.m., according to the school district.
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Kirby High School Memphis-Shelby County SchoolsKambui Bomani
Kambui Bomani is the general assignment and breaking news reporter for The Daily Memphian. He is a graduate of Jackson State University’s multimedia journalism program and earned a master’s degree in digital journalism from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School. His work has been published in Pro Football Focus, The Southside Stand, HBCU Legends, FanSided and Wisconsin Sports Heroics.
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