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<strong>A PowerSchoola data breach exposed the personal information of about 500,000 current and former students and staff last December.</strong> (The Daily Memphian file)Education

MSCS will continue using PowerSchool despite lawsuit over massive hack

Memphis-Shelby County Schools is suing the student-data system after a data breach exposed the personal information of about 500,000 current and former students and staff.

By Laura Testino 20 hours ago
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MSCS board pledges to support immigrant students

Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members voted to affirm access for students regardless of immigration status, but the district’s number of Spanish-language registration sites has been cut in half. 

By Laura Testino May 28, 2025
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Thousands applied for vouchers. What Memphis schools will accept them?

Across the state, families’ interest in the new EFS vouchers, which relaxed family-income thresholds and academic testing requirements, has exceeded the available 20,000 spots for its first year.

By Laura Testino May 27, 2025
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With his sense of fairness, Brother Terence integrated CBHS

The oldest Lasallian Brother in the United States, Brother Terence McLaughlin, who integrated Christian Brothers High School in 1963, died Sunday. He was 102.

By Jane Roberts 8 hours ago

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    U of M ‘exploring options’ as it closes Holiday Inn for renovations

    The closure, which was a surprise to at least one group planning an October event at the hotel, comes as the school’s contract with the current hotel vendor comes to an end. 

    By Jane Roberts May 22, 2025
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    Shaping Frayser’s future: Libertas breaks ground on middle school campus

    Construction begins on the public Montessori school’s $7.5 million expansion, revamping Southwest Tennessee Community College’s former Gill Campus building into a middle school with a kitchen and workshop for students.

    By Laura Testino May 22, 2025
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    Lausanne brings Western education East with South Korean campus

    Lausanne is among a handful of K-12 schools in the U.S. responding to international demand for Western partners in education.

    By Jane Roberts May 22, 2025
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    MUS launching $200M campus improvement plan

    The first phase of the project — which includes a new science building consisting of 14 labs — will begin with the demolition of the library in June.

    By Dima Amro May 20, 2025
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    Will MSCS cut staff this year? Here’s what the proposed budget says.

    What the Memphis-Shelby County Schools budget says about job cuts, additions.

    By Laura Testino May 20, 2025
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    Germantown increasing teacher pay as part of state mandate

    Teachers with a bachelor’s degree will start with a salary of $51,000 annually and can top out at $76,296.

    By Abigail Warren May 20, 2025
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    St. Jude graduates its largest kindergarten class ever

    Imagine Academy is designed to help St. Jude patients keep up with their classwork when their treatment requires them to be away from home for extended periods. 

    By Aisling Mäki May 16, 2025
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    With new library, ‘Frayser’s got it going on’

    The new Frayser branch library opened Thursday, May 15, to a standing-room-only crowd of more than 100 people at 2220 James Road, replacing the city’s smallest branch library farther north in Frayser.

    By Bill Dries May 15, 2025
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    As Medical District High seniors graduate, they’re already juniors in college

    The students graduated high school on Wednesday, and on Thursday received college diplomas from Southwest Tennessee Community College. 

    By Laura Testino May 16, 2025
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    County commissioners want school-buildings plan as MSCS seeks $35M

    This year’s funding request for building upgrades promises to be the final ask Memphis-Shelby County Schools leaders make before establishing a long-term plan for closing and consolidating schools.

    By Laura Testino May 14, 2025
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    CBU studies partnership with Illinois university

    As part of a long-term survival strategy, Christian Brothers University is considering a partnership with a sister campus located outside of Chicago. 

    By Jane Roberts May 13, 2025
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    Madonna Learning Center wants to get into the groove with new expansion

    The faith-based school expanded in 2013, but it’s looking to grow again.

    By Abigail Warren May 13, 2025
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    MSCS sues PowerSchool over data breach

    The software company stores personal information for students and their families, including addresses and Social Security numbers. 

    By Laura Testino May 13, 2025
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    Calkins: Incredibly, the Central High jazz band did it. They won the whole thing.

    The Central High jazz band did it. They defeated bands from across the country — and around the world — to win the Essentially Ellington contest in New York. And, yes, there were many tears.

    By Geoff Calkins May 16, 2025
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    Rhodes welcomes new endowed humanities professor

    “I am excited to grow creative collaborations around environmental humanities, especially care for water as our lifeblood,” Gretchen E. Henderson said.

    By Jane Roberts May 13, 2025
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    Calkins: Central High lights up the stage — and advances to finals in New York.

    The Central High jazz band continued to blaze through New York, advancing to the finals of the Essentially Ellington contest. Said Ollie Liddell, the band’s director: “We play with the spirt of the city, man.” 

    By Geoff Calkins May 12, 2025
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    UTHSC addresses loss of federal funding

    Last year UTHSC identified a $15.5 million budget gap, and Raaj Kurapati, UTHSC executive vice chancellor and chief operating officer, said $12.5 million of it has been addressed.

    By Aisling Mäki May 10, 2025
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    Sell, lease, donate, demolish: MSCS may repurpose 10 buildings

    Half of the deals would keep current charter school tenants in their buildings. Another Memphis-Shelby County Schools building could be a warehouse, and Elvis Presley’s alma mater could go to New Ballet Ensemble and School. 

    By Laura Testino May 08, 2025
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    Lakeland School System finally adds 12th grade

    As the Lakeland School System adds a senior class, the district’s budget reflects the increase for the coming fiscal year.

    By Michael Waddell May 07, 2025
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    County Commission to vote on putting all MSCS seats on ballot

    The ordinance is possible because of a state law passed in the Tennessee Legislature this year that enabled local legislative bodies to do that in Shelby and Knox counties.

    By Bill Dries May 05, 2025
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    As executive order looms, PBS chief, WKNO fans fear for educational broadcasting

    Public broadcasting has been threatened in the past, but local ties have largely enabled the stations to escape cutbacks — legislators don’t want to be seen as responsible for shutting them down. The current threat is seen as the most serious in the system’s history.

    By The Associated Press, Jane Roberts May 02, 2025
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    Feagins to supporters: ‘Let’s go take some seats’ in Shelby County election

    The Daily Memphian obtained audio and video excerpts of Marie Feagins’ “Take a Seat” event cohosted by former CNN news anchor Brooke Baldwin. Feagins advertised the event as being open to media, but The Daily Memphian’s ticket was refunded without explanation.

    By Laura Testino May 01, 2025
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    What’s inside MSCS interim leader’s 100-day plan

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond released a set of goals. But he told board members that accomplishing some of those goals will require more district reorganization.

    By Laura Testino May 01, 2025
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    MSCS, police discuss safety, but few were there to hear

    Officials with Memphis-Shelby County Schools and local law enforcement, who were most of the audience, held a community forum that focused on gun safety, mental health and marijuana use. 

    By Jody Callahan May 01, 2025
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    MSCS teachers to receive $2,000 bonuses this year

    The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board approved a resolution supporting private school vouchers, directed the superintendent to have local leaders weigh in on a facilities plan and did not censure board member Towanna Murphy for ethics violations.

    By Laura Testino April 30, 2025

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