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<strong>House Speaker Cameron Sexton has big plans for voucher expansion in Tennessee next year, though it's not clear if there will be a path forward for widespread expansion during an expected budget crunch.</strong> (Larry McCormack/Chalkbeat)Education

Top GOP lawmaker wants to drop income, enrollment caps in Tennessee’s early voucher program

House Speaker Cameron Sexton has already said he wants to at least double the capacity of the Education Freedom Scholarships program, which launched this year with 20,000 seats.

By Melissa Brown 40 minutes ago
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MSCS downsizes as suburb wants to grow. One school is in the middle.

Families at Lucy Elementary have known a change was coming. But MSCS officials recently proposed giving the school to Millington this summer, a year early. 

By Laura Testino 15 minutes ago
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New rule could cut world language requirements in half for Tennessee high schoolers

There are only six states that require a foreign language to graduate, and Tennessee is one of them. 

By Noah McLane December 09, 2025
Collierville

Collierville principal ‘still over the moon’ after state recognition

While it’s the second time for the Collierville school system to take the Principal of the Year honor, it’s the first time a Tennessee school district has had both principal and teacher of the year at the same time.

By Abigail Warren December 09, 2025

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    Tennessee House speaker wants to fund student teacher stipend amid teacher shortage

    Educator advocates say unpaid student teaching requirements can be a barrier for aspiring teachers. The Tennessee House speaker wants to start providing state-funded stipends for those internships.

    By Melissa Brown December 08, 2025
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    ‘You are not the victim’: DeSoto residents renew calls for school board member to resign over support letter

    The criticism of DeSoto County School Board member Michele Henley continued Thursday as two speakers again called for her resignation at the board’s monthly meeting.

    By Brandon LaGrone II December 04, 2025
  • Education

    Over 30 Memphis schools could lose cleaning services in January after board rejects custodian contract

    Board members said the company recommended by MSCS leaders has a history of poor service. It’s not the first time custodian contracts have caused issues.

    By Bri Hatch December 04, 2025
  • Education

    Memphis effort to expand school bus access falls flat, for now

    MSCS board members directed the district to expand bus access to immigrant students who may be staying home from school to avoid interactions with the Memphis Safe Task Force. 

    By Laura Testino December 03, 2025
  • Education

    New Frayser high school means families may get assigned to different schools

    The changes could be an example of what’s to come for other families as Memphis-Shelby County Schools makes plans to close, consolidate, repurpose and build new campuses.

    By Laura Testino December 02, 2025
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    For DeSoto County students, getting a head start in college begins at The W

    High school students can get a taste of higher education, expand their horizons and maybe shave off a semester of their college career with help from the Mississippi University for Women.

    By Brandon LaGrone II December 01, 2025
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    From student to professional: UMRF Ventures provides real-world job experience

    UMRF Ventures, a private, for-profit subsidiary of the University of Memphis Research Foundation, has been creating IT jobs and other service positions for college students since 2017. 

    By Lydia Williams November 29, 2025
  • Education

    Which students are eligible for Tennessee’s 2026 voucher program?

    Students currently enrolled in the program can renew beginning on Dec. 9.

    By Melissa Brown November 30, 2025
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    St. Mary’s trio designs, builds, programs ‘Turkeybot’

    Lauren Rogers, head of the Upper School at St. Mary’s said the school has a “moral obligation” to staunch the widening gender gap in STEM education.

    By Laura Testino November 27, 2025
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    DeSoto school board asks lawmakers to revive bill that could remove one of its own members

    This move comes as board member Michele Henley faces sustained pressure for supporting convicted former youth pastor Lindsey Whiteside.

    By Brandon LaGrone II November 25, 2025
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    Memphis 7-year-old illegally handcuffed, pushed into school bookcase, lawsuit claims

    “I heard my son scream,” a Memphis mother said in an interview with The Daily Memphian. School staff told her that they handcuffed her child for their own safety: “I was like, ‘Over a 7-year-old?’”

    By Laura Testino November 25, 2025
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    Tennessee voucher application will track public school attendance as part of new award guidelines

    The change to the 2026-27 applications will offer insight about the new vouchers that the state awards. 

    By Laura Testino November 24, 2025
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    For 35 low-performing Memphis schools, Tennessee has new rules about academic improvement

    They are among about 100 identified as “priority schools” by the Tennessee State Board of Education. Possible interventions can include state-mandated closure, conversion to a charter school, or firing and rehiring staff.

    By Laura Testino November 29, 2025
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    These Shelby County schools are among best in Tennessee

    Tennessee awarded dozens of Shelby County schools “reward” status, a credential for top academic performance. See if your school made the list.

    By Laura Testino November 23, 2025
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    Lawsuit claims Tennessee voucher expansion is unconstitutional

    A group in Tennessee, including two parents in Shelby County, allege that the state’s education voucher expansion “diverts state funding to private schools statewide that are by definition not part of the system of free public schools.” 

    By Laura Testino November 22, 2025
  • Education

    First Memphis school closure meeting raises concerns about displaced teachers, students

    The MSCS board is expected to vote on the suggested closures in February.

    By Bri Hatch November 22, 2025
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    Affidavit points to student in St. George’s alleged sexual assault

    The search warrant and accompanying paperwork are the latest information regarding the alleged sexual assault that occurred in the private school’s athletic facility in Collierville on Oct. 8. 

    By Abigail Warren November 20, 2025
  • Education

    MSCS board, employees asked to grade Richmond as superintendent

    Richmond is just over halfway through his 18-month interim superintendent contract, which ends July 31. Absent from the school board’s discussions about his evaluation, however, were comments about future permanent leadership of the district. 

    By Laura Testino November 19, 2025
  • Education

    MSCS board votes to move toward lawsuit about 2026 elections

    The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board is formally mulling a lawsuit about the “threat to the lawful function and democratic integrity” caused by new state and county actions that cut short terms for five members.

    By Laura Testino November 18, 2025
  • Education

    School board races to fire up next month

    Memphis-area school board elections will be partisan next year.

    By Abigail Warren November 18, 2025
  • Education

    5 MSCS board members could be voted out early. The board may sue.

    Shelby County Commissioners’ enactment of the new state law is an “imminent threat to the lawful function and democratic integrity” of the board and district, according to a resolution sponsored by board Vice Chair Joyce Dorse Coleman.

    By Laura Testino November 17, 2025
  • Education

    U of M school district launches preschool program at Le Bonheur

    The new, one-year pilot program is effective this school year and open to certain 3- and 4-year-old patients at the Memphis children’s hospital.

    By Laura Testino November 17, 2025
  • Education

    Memphis schools will give out free food boxes next Monday and Saturday

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools will offer free food boxes next week to families in need during the holiday season.

    By Bri Hatch November 14, 2025
  • Collierville

    Second St. George’s assault victim comes forward

    A second victim reports a sexual assault at the private school campus, Collierville police said. Both incidents appear to be related to the same suspect.

    By Abigail Warren November 14, 2025
  • Education

    Memphis parents say district is leaving deaf students behind

    An MSCS parent who is deaf and volunteers at Sea Isle said students are also missing out on learning about deaf culture.

    By Bri Hatch November 13, 2025

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