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<strong>Memphis-Shelby County Schools Interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond has expressed interest in the permanent job throughout his year in the temporary role. His contract expires at the end of July.</strong> (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian file)winter weather Education

Winter storm delays MSCS’ superintendent decision

Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members said they would soon determine permanent leadership for the district. But will it be by search or an appointment? 

By Laura Testino 13 hours ago
Education

What would a Texas-style takeover look like for Memphis schools?

The recent overhaul of the Houston, Texas public school district inspired Tennessee Republicans’ push to take over Memphis-Shelby County Schools.

By Bri Hatch January 25, 2026
Education

MSCS rehires custodial company after monthlong gap

For the past three weeks, nearly 35 MSCS schools have been without janitorial services because of the stalled contract.

By Bri Hatch January 23, 2026
Education

MSCS adds Shelby County Commission to ballot lawsuit

The MSCS board’s new complaint makes a special case for board member Tamarques Porter of District 4 who “will suffer a unique harm.”

By Laura Testino January 21, 2026

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    Is Richmond in or out? MSCS board decides next week.

    Roderick Richmond’s evaluation results — including teachers' opinions on the interim leader — are in. He took over the district after former superintendent Marie Feagins was removed by the board in Jan. 2025.

    By Laura Testino 17 hours ago
  • Education

    Elon Musk wants to fund more improvements to MSCS school buildings

    This time, the Musk Foundation has proposed funding upgrades at three elementary schools. 

    By Laura Testino January 20, 2026
  • Education

    Tennessee GOP wants to make K-12 students verify their immigration status

    Republican leadership did not say whether local schools or the Tennessee Department of Education would be responsible for verifying immigration status or where such data would be held.

    By Melissa Brown January 19, 2026
  • Education

    What a changing Head Start grant has to do with possible pre-K closures in Memphis

    Instead of expanding pre-K access, classrooms may close if Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris doesn’t release local funding, prekindergarten organization First 8 says.

    By Laura Testino January 20, 2026
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    Rachel Davis to run for Collierville Schools board

    Rachel Davis moved to Collierville because keeping her kids in the district was important. Now she’s seeking election to the suburb’s Board of Education.

    By Abigail Warren January 16, 2026
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    Thousands more applied for Tennessee vouchers. What does that mean for Shelby County?

    Last year, 5,500 Shelby County students got about $45 million in public funding to use at private schools by participating in the state’s two major school voucher initiatives. Even more vouchers could be on the way.

    By Laura Testino January 16, 2026
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    Lakeland Prep readies for first robotics competition

    Students at Lakeland Prep are preparing for a weekend robotics competition where an outstanding performance could earn them a spot in the state championship next month.

    By Michael Waddell January 16, 2026
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    Lowery’s ashes to be enshrined at LeMoyne-Owen

    The City Council member and City Court Clerk died this past September. 

    By Bill Dries January 15, 2026
  • Education

    Memphis parents say district shouldn’t close school with strong academic growth, low enrollment

    Only 84 students attend Ida B. Wells Academy this year, leaving more than 400 available spots unfilled.

    By Bri Hatch January 15, 2026
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    Once weighing whether to leave, new CBU president tasked with saving school that shaped his life

    Ron Brandon seriously considered leaving CBU, which he wasn’t sure would survive its troubles. But he stayed because of his devotion to his alma mater, and now he has plans to ensure that CBU survives and even thrives.

    By Jody Callahan January 14, 2026
  • Education

    Some pre-K classrooms could close within 30 days without county funding

    The Shelby County Board of Commissioners pushed Mayor Lee Harris to send more than $10 million in funding to local prekindergarten classrooms in a vote Monday, Jan. 12.

    By Laura Testino January 13, 2026
  • Education

    County Commission votes to keep all nine MSCS seats on 2026 ballot

    Commissioners decided Monday they want a lawsuit to stay in place and a court to put an end to the dispute over MSCS elections one way or another.

    By Bill Dries, Laura Testino January 12, 2026
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    Election Commission hits the brakes for certain MSCS seats, citing judicial order

    The Shelby County Election Commission will stop issuing petitions for five MSCS seats in response to an order from a local judge. 

    By Laura Testino January 08, 2026
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    Once at odds, two local lawmakers now agree how to ‘move forward’ with MSCS takeover

    State Rep. Mark White hopes Tennessee legislative leadership is “ready to move” on an MSCS takeover bill when lawmakers reconvene Tuesday, Jan. 13. 

    By Laura Testino January 14, 2026
  • Premium Education

    CBU names insider to guide post-probation turnaround

    CBU names Ronald Brandon, currently the school’s executive vice president and chief operating officer for administration and finance, as its next president.

    By Jody Callahan January 06, 2026
  • Education

    Most Tennessee students don’t use vouchers to exit low-performing public schools: comptroller

    The Education Savings Account voucher program was a signature issue for Gov. Bill Lee, who has supported additional school choice policies as a way for parents to choose higher-achieving schools.

    By Melissa Brown January 06, 2026
  • Premium Education

    Will Memphis close 2 more schools this year? Futures of last state-run ASD schools in limbo.

    Two schools will exit the nearly defunct, state-run Achievement School District this summer. Their fates lie with MSCS officials, who have yet to decide if the schools will remain open or be closed.

    By Laura Testino January 05, 2026
  • Education

    House GOP to push forward Memphis school takeover plan with ‘teeth’

    If lawmakers can agree this year, change could come quickly to Memphis-Shelby County schools, which is already primed for major upheaval in 2026.

    By Melissa Brown December 26, 2025
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    Bible education program expanding into Germantown and Collierville public schools

    Some Collierville and Germantown students will get Biblical education during school hours next year. It’s allowed by a 1952 ruling by the United States Supreme Court.

    By Abigail Warren January 04, 2026
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    U of M asking state for $162 million for two projects

    Overall, school officials have identified more than $400 million in deferred maintenance needed for the campus’ 133 buildings.

    By Jody Callahan January 04, 2026
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    Westwood teetered on the edge of closure for years. Will a middle school merger save it?

    Chickasaw Middle could close at the end of the school year, one of five closures MSCS officials have proposed. The students would move to the Westwood High campus, making it a school for sixth-12th graders. 

    By Laura Testino January 04, 2026
  • Education

    Who’s running in the 2026 Memphis school board election?

    Five incumbent Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members confirmed with Chalkbeat that they’re running for reelection.

    By Bri Hatch December 22, 2025
  • Education

    Is Tennessee’s ban on religious charter schools unconstitutional? Attorney General says likely.

    The state law banning religious charters has not yet been legally challenged, nor has any lawmaker proposed legislation to amend the current law.

    By Melissa Brown January 05, 2026
  • Education

    Memphis leaders lay out reasons for second school closure proposal in Frayser neighborhood

    Memphis parent Chajuana Williams said she would miss the family history embedded at Georgian Hills Elementary if district leaders decide to close the school in June.

    By Bri Hatch December 21, 2025
  • Premium Education

    U of M fires head of foundation, leading board to resign

    The University of Memphis has fired the head of its foundation, prompting the entire board to resign from the organization that oversees donations to the school.

    By Jody Callahan December 21, 2025

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