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<div class="b-lead-art"><figure class="c-media-item"><figcaption class="c-media-item__fig-caption"><span class="c-media-item__caption"><strong>Some Tennessee lawmakers want to sidestep Gov. Bill Lee and require the state to use federal funds to help feed low-income students during the summer.</strong>&nbsp;</span><span class="c-media-item__credit">(Marta W. Aldrich / Chalkbeat)</span></figcaption></figure></div><article class="default__ArticleBodyCivic-sc-1px4eze-2 dBbmFz article-body-wrapper"></article>Education

Tennessee would be required to use federal funding to feed low-income students under new bill

Gov. Bill Lee has declined federal funding to help feed low-income students over the summer. A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants to change that.

By Melissa Brown 2 hours ago
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Ask the Memphian: Why are five MSCS schools closing, and what happens now?

The closures prompted questions. What would happen to students, staff and the buildings themselves? Can more closures could happen in the future, and could charter schools could be among schools on the chopping block. Let’s get into it.

By Laura Testino 9 hours ago
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Germantown school board seats draw educator and realtor candidates

While neither has kids in the district, they’ve been involved for many years.

By Abigail Warren 6 hours ago
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New Altruria Elementary planned as Bartlett rejects costly renovation

Altruria Elementary is showing the wear-and-tear of its age leading Bartlett City Schools to plan a new school building behind the existing structure.

By Michael Waddell 6 hours ago

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    How an East High student who liked to wear suits became a CEO who sports one every day

    When Cortney Richardson was a sophomore in high school, he started working with a fledgling nonprofit, Peer Power, as a tutor. Now he’s running the organization. 

    By John Klyce March 08, 2026
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    Sparks fly as high school seniors weld their way to college scholarships

    Students from across the Mid-South participated in an annual welding competition as a step towards mastering their craft.

    By Brandon LaGrone II March 07, 2026
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    MSCS pitches ‘accountability plan’ alternative to state takeover

    Billed as “a proactive alternative to state-imposed governance,” the new intervention would create a Memphis-Shelby County Schools board committee of local elected officials and community members. 

    By Laura Testino March 06, 2026
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    State Board of Education preserves world language requirement

    The two-credit world language requirement for all Tennessee public school students has been preserved for now. 

    By Lillian Avedian March 05, 2026
  • Education

    Tennessee GOP effort to track K-12 student immigration status advances

    Tennessee Republicans continue to advance legislation that would require public schools track and report the immigration status of their students despite heated pushback from local educators.

    By Melissa Brown March 05, 2026
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    Memphis families grapple with where to send students after approved school closures

    The MSCS school board voted last week to shutter five schools by the end of this year. That leaves over 1,200 students to find a new place to go next fall, with the district extending its priority transfer deadline to accommodate last-minute changes.

    By Bri Hatch March 05, 2026
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    Teachers may soon have to pass a civics exam to earn their license

    A bill that would require new teachers in Tennessee to pass a civics test to earn their teaching license is zipping through the legislature.

    By Noah McLane March 02, 2026
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    Three-time spelling champ is heading back to D.C. bee

    Sixty children competed Saturday for the right to represent Shelby County in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The victor was a Farmington Elementary student. Again.

    By Jody Callahan March 01, 2026
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    Chronic absenteeism is down in Memphis schools, but high schoolers still struggle to show up

    That means around 12,000 high schoolers would miss more than 10% or 18 school days in a year. That’s significantly higher than the statewide average.

    By Bri Hatch February 26, 2026
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    U of M marks launch of $90M upgrade of business school — with sledgehammers

    It’s not often that university administrators use sledgehammers during their jobs.

    By Steve Bohnel February 27, 2026
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    These five Memphis schools will close this summer

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members voted to close five campuses at the end of the school year. The decision impacts 2,650 students and staff, and could be the first round of a total 15 school closures within three years.

    By Laura Testino February 27, 2026
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    CBU to partner with Purdue for graduate engineering programs

    This will be at least the second partnership CBU has signed with another school to provide new classes, all with an eye to increasing enrollment.

    By Jody Callahan February 24, 2026
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    MSCS could close five schools to students with Tuesday board vote

    District officials estimate 2,650 students would go to a new school or get new classmates, a smaller figure than it could be. That’s because many of the students who are zoned to attend the schools don’t, according to district data obtained and reviewed by The Daily Memphian. 

    By Laura Testino February 24, 2026
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    Busy year of hiring, firing, reassigning led to payroll problems at MSCS, audit finds

    The regular audit is separate from the state-ordered forensic audit of the Memphis school system. The forensic audit is underway. 

    By Laura Testino February 27, 2026
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    Ask the Memphian: Can a class of 6 CBU students help solve 2 cold-case murders? A grieving family hopes so.

    Maybe, just maybe, a class at Christian Brothers University can focus attention back on the murders of Beau and Shea Grauer, two brothers killed seven months apart in two separate Midtown shootings that appear unconnected.

    By Jody Callahan February 23, 2026
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    Trigger bill would require Tennessee schools to track, report student immigration status

    House Bill 1711 is the second piece of legislation currently in the Tennessee General Assembly that could require educators to report the legal status of public school students.

    By Melissa Brown February 18, 2026
  • Education

    This fall, MSCS regains two campuses and Tennessee’s state-run turnaround district ends

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools will resume control of the final charter schools in the state-run Achievement School District, a largely unsuccessful effort to boost academic achievement in the state’s chronically low-performing schools.

    By Laura Testino February 17, 2026
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    More than 300 students are in limbo as a charter school fights for its future

    A court order is keeping Memphis-Shelby County Schools from shutting down a South Memphis charter elementary school for now. But a history of low performance is raising a question: Should it close?

    By Laura Testino February 16, 2026
  • Education

    Tennessee House passes bill allowing Ten Commandments displays in schools

    Tennessee House Republicans on Thursday approved a bill allowing, though not requiring, public schools to display the Ten Commandments.

    By Melissa Brown February 13, 2026
  • Education

    Feagins case against MSCS returns to square one

    Her lawsuit requests she be restored to the superintendent seat or paid severance as outlined in her contract.

    By Laura Testino February 12, 2026
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    Rhodes’ prison program adds bachelor’s degree

    As Rhodes College professor Stephen Haynes puts it, “If you met somebody coming out of prison, wouldn’t it impress you if they had a degree from Rhodes College?”

    By John Klyce February 12, 2026
  • Education

    MSCS has a new superintendent. Will its vote toward ‘stability’ be short-lived?

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members scrapped a search in favor of appointing Roderick Richmond as superintendent. Threats of state takeover loom over its split decision to stabilize the district after years of leadership tumult.

    By Laura Testino February 11, 2026
  • Education

    Memphis students won’t have to make up snow days

    The district received a waiver from the Tennessee Department of Education after taking two full weeks off of class. That exceeded MSCS’ built-in snow days by two, prompting the need for state assistance.

    By Bri Hatch February 11, 2026
  • Education

    Lawmakers’ criticism of MSCS finances ‘premature,’ Richmond says

    Republican lawmakers who were briefed on preliminary information from a state-funded forensic audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools are drawing “premature” conclusions, interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond said.

    By Laura Testino February 11, 2026
  • Education

    Only four MSCS board seats will appear on 2026 ballot, judge rules

    A local judge ruled that Shelby County commissioners “exceeded their authority” in passing a resolution that placed all nine school board seats on the ballot last fall. 

    By Laura Testino February 09, 2026

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