About Us | Contact Us | Email Preferences | Help | Donate

Subscribe
  • My Account
  • Help
Log In
Metro Business Op-Ed Sports Arts Food Suburbs Neighborhoods Obits Marketplace Games
  1. Donate
  2. Subscribe
  3. Newsletters
  4. Public Notices
  5. Memphis Events
  6. Podcasts
  7. Gift Subscriptions
  8. Seminars
  9. Job Listings
  10. Advertise With Us
  11. Sponsored Content
City of Memphis Shelby County State Government Education Public Safety Elections Spirit of Memphis The Early Word Behind The Headlines Ask the Memphian
Add Daily Memphian to Home Screen

Education

  • City of Memphis
  • Shelby County
  • State Government
  • Education
  • Public Safety
  • Elections
  • Spirit of Memphis
  • The Early Word
  • On the Record
  • Behind The Headlines
  • Premium Education

    Construction set to begin on Christian Brothers High School’s Fieldhouse

    The school plans to finish the Fieldhouse in time for its 150th anniversary in 2021. It will be the home of CBHS basketball, a site for Catholic school system-wide gatherings and events for community supporters.

    By Linda A. Moore September 04, 2020
  • Education

    UMRF Ventures gains full-time CEO, Pierre Landaiche

    The venture started in 2017 with seed money from FedEx. Since then, it has employed 450 students and paid them more than $5.3 million.

    By Jane Roberts September 03, 2020
  • Education

    U of M pushes past MTSU to regain spot as state’s 2nd-largest public university

    No. 2 has long been Middle Tennessee State with more than 22,000 students.

    By Jane Roberts September 03, 2020
  • Education

    State Department of Education plans on sharing COVID-19 school data

    The state’s Department of Education is expected to announce details Thursday about a plan to share COVID-19 school data, said Commissioner Penny Schwinn.

    By Omer Yusuf September 01, 2020
  • Education

    U of M may increase on-campus classes Sept. 14

    With coronavirus cases dropping, the University of Memphis may bring more students back to campus as early as Sept. 14, though the university says it may not be able to accommodate all faculty requests to return classes to campus.

    By Jane Roberts September 01, 2020
  • Education

    Superintendent sets bar for reopening classrooms: daily case counts in single digits

    The threshold is not as strict as a demand from teacher protesters who called for keeping all classes online until the county reported no new coronavirus cases for 14 days.

    By Laura Faith Kebede September 01, 2020
  • Education

    Student-made COVID-19 treatments at Rhodes fill pipeline

    Assistant professor Shana Stoddard is helping students design antiviral compounds for COVID-19, raising the bar for what remote learning can be.

    By Jane Roberts September 01, 2020
  • Education

    Low census participation may cost Memphis power in government – and school funding

    Shelby County Schools, for instance, is budgeted this academic year to receive $308 million in federal funds, more than a fifth of the district’s revenues.

    By Marta W. Aldrich August 31, 2020
  • Shelby County

    A first day of school like no other: SCS opens for everyone in virtual-only model

    After weeks of planning and device distributions, Shelby County Schools rings the bell for the first day of virtual school and will stay that way until further notice.

    By Linda A. Moore, Abigail Warren September 01, 2020
  • Education

    Education commissioner in danger of facing no-confidence vote

    Tennessee Department of Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn could face a no-confidence vote from lawmakers during September meetings if she doesn't say what they want to hear.

    By Sam Stockard September 02, 2020
  • Real Estate

    U of M, ‘private entity’ plan dorm-like development stretching from Central to Poplar

    The Office of Planning & Development says the zoning on Deloach prohibits the proposed development totaling 135 units and 529 bedrooms. But the U of M contends it is exempt from zoning regulations.

    By Tom Bailey August 28, 2020
  • Education

    Research gains fuel U of M hopes for Carnegie R1 status

    Federal grants on campus are up 50% and now account for more than 75% of the university's outside research funding.

    By Jane Roberts August 31, 2020
  • Education

    Storm forecast shifts SCS technology distributions into the weekend

    As storms approach the city, SCS has rescheduled student device distributions for Saturday and Sunday, officials said.

    By Linda A. Moore August 27, 2020
  • Education

    University of Memphis workers knock safety efforts on campus

    University of Memphis campus workers said Thursday they don't feel safe on campus and criticized the administration for planning to bring all students back to campus Sept. 17.

    By Sam Stockard August 27, 2020
  • Education

    Tennessee extends grant for free child care for essential workers

    The state will pay day care centers to care for small children and supervise school-age children of essential workers who are employees at airports, medical facilities, schools, restaurants, grocery stores, government agencies and construction companies. 

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 27, 2020
  • Education

    Germantown education leaders formalize stance on state testing amid pandemic

    As Germantown leaders consider the challenges they could face with statewide testing, the suburb's Board of Education adopted its stance on the matter.

    By Abigail Warren August 27, 2020
  • Financial Services

    U of M managing $40 million shortfall, sees more cuts ahead

    Shortfall on campus includes investments leaders have made in students while at the same time, being aware that it may have to lay off staff and administrators. 

    By Jane Roberts August 25, 2020
  • Health Care

    Schools must notify at-risk contacts within 12 hours, send weekly updates

    Schools have responsibility to contact people who may have come in contact with the virus on school property. It must happen within 12 hours. 

    By Jane Roberts August 25, 2020
  • Education

    The ‘heart’ of SCO to retire

    Dr. Betty Harville was the first Black female optometrist in Tennessee and first Black woman in the U.S. to become a full-time optometry school professor.

    By Christin Yates August 24, 2020
  • Education

    Even online, students will face suspension for misbehavior

    Shelby County Schools students will be attending school remotely from home this fall, but the basic rules of school will still apply, with penalties for tardiness, truancy and dress code violations.

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 24, 2020
  • Education

    Leatherwood: Schools will run into challenges staying open in COVID world

    Republican state Rep. Tom Leatherwood of Arlington believes schools will have a hard time staying open this year because of quarantine rules and the impact of one person testing positive for COVID-19.

    By Sam Stockard August 22, 2020
  • Education

    A champion for students, former state education commissioner Jane Walters dies at 85

    Career in education spanned more than half a century in the classroom, school and nonprofit leadership and eventually reaching the highest level of state government.

    By Linda A. Moore August 21, 2020
  • Education

    Governor lists school vouchers among his biggest accomplishments – and disappointments

    Gov. Bill Lee expects the voucher rollout, which was halted when a Nashville judge overturned the 2019 law in May, will be resurrected in 2021. The Tennessee Court of Appeals is expected to rule this fall on the state’s appeal.

    By Marta W. Aldrich August 21, 2020
  • Education

    SCS Superintendent: Expect early problems with online learning

    Shelby County Schools will have more than 95,000 students online simultaneously when classes begin Aug. 31, Superintendent Joris Ray said. "We're going to learn from our mistakes and we're going to get better and better each and every day."

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 21, 2020
  • Education

    Community volunteers to examine effects of pandemic on students

    Stakeholders in the Collierville community are analyzing data specific to the suburban district. The data evaluation team will look at various affects the pandemic has on the suburban schools and 

    By Abigail Warren August 20, 2020

  • About 2265 results

    1 … 66 67 68 … 91
    RSS
Local news delivered to your inbox every week.

Coverage of the key happenings in our city including city hall, education, and more.

Enter your e-mail address

Please check your inbox to finish the signup process. If you haven't received an email within 10 minutes, check your spam/junk folder or contact us at support@dailymemphian.com for assistance.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

You are already signed up

Opt out

Manage Your Email Subscriptions

Trending Now

  1. South Memphis
    City tests air quality near xAI sites
  2. Premium
    Calkins: Nobody can replace Fred Smith. (But he told us how to handle this, too.)
  3. Premium
    Feagins pushes court to get MSCS superintendent job back
  4. Memphis Grizzlies
    Grizzlies trade up in NBA Draft, select Cedric Coward
  5. Public Safety
    Recused judge in Nichols case in ‘completely uncharted’ territory
Get The Daily Memphian Email Edition

Email Editions

Sign up for our morning and evening editions, plus breaking news.

Enter your e-mail address

Please check your inbox to finish the signup process. If you haven't received an email within 10 minutes, check your spam/junk folder or contact us at support@dailymemphian.com for assistance.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

You are already signed up

Opt out

Manage Your Email Subscriptions

Metro

  • City of Memphis
  • Shelby County
  • State Government
  • Education
  • Public Safety
  • Elections
  • Spirit of Memphis
  • The Early Word
  • On the Record
  • Behind The Headlines

Business

  • Real Estate
  • Financial Services
  • Health Care
  • Transportation/Logistics
  • Movers and Shakers
  • Ford Megasite

Opinion

  • Geoff Calkins
  • Otis Sanford
  • Dan Conaway
  • Chris Herrington
  • Guest Columnists

Sports

  • Memphis Grizzlies
  • High School Sports
  • Golf
  • Grizzlies Podcast
  • Tigers Basketball
  • Tigers Football
  • Tigers Podcast

Arts & Culture

  • Visual Arts
  • Performing Arts
  • Music
  • The To-Do List
  • The Sidebar
  • Memphis Events
  • The Arts Beat

Food

  • Food News
  • Reviews
  • Recipes
  • $15 Deals
  • Table Talk
  • Sound Bites
  • Dining Guides

Suburbs

  • Arlington
  • Bartlett
  • Collierville
  • Germantown
  • Millington
  • Lakeland
  • North Mississippi

Neighborhoods

  • Downtown
  • Midtown
  • North Memphis
  • East Memphis
  • South Memphis
  • About Town

Obituaries

Marketplace

Games

Donate

Subscribe

Newsletters

Memphis Events

More

  • Podcasts
  • Gift Subscriptions
  • Seminars
  • Job Listings
  • Advertise With Us
  • Sponsored Content

Public Notices

  • Court Notices
  • Bid Notices
  • Miscellaneous Notices
  • Log In
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Work With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Email Preferences
  • Subscribe
Become a subscriber to keep reading.
Help Log In
© 2025 The Daily Memphian | Contact Us | FAQ | Additional Subscription Options | Work With Us | About Us | Privacy Policy | Donate