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    Rudd touts largest freshman class in U of M history ahead of regional drop in high school graduates

    In the "Behind The Headlines" interview, the University of Memphis president also talked about his plan to up hourly wages to at least $15 an hour and the unpredictability of a new athletic conference affiliation.

    By Bill Dries September 06, 2019
  • Education

    Memphis state-run school improves math scores 9 percentage points in one year

    Cornerstone Prep Denver’s student achievement is the highest of all 30 schools in the Achievement School District, the district of charter schools tasked with turning around Tennessee’s lowest-performing schools.

    By Caroline Bauman September 05, 2019
  • Education

    State denies Memphis appeal to take Geeter K-8 off watchlist

    Fewer than 5% of Geeter students scored proficient or higher in English this past spring on the state’s annual exam known as TNReady. In math, 6% of students scored proficient or higher.

    By Laura Faith Kebede September 04, 2019
  • Education

    U of M board approves plan to buy Audubon Baptist wing

    The University of Memphis board of trustees has approved a plan to buy school buildings attached to Audubon Park Baptist Church.

    By Jane Roberts September 05, 2019
  • Premium Education

    New CBU president is off and running on list of increases

    New CBU president checked all the boxes for search committee that can't believe it reached a unanimous decision on the first vote.

    By Jane Roberts September 03, 2019
  • Education

    Memphis teacher salary average dipped to 11th in the state

    In 2014, teacher salaries in the Memphis district were sixth highest in the state, but three years later, teacher pay in Shelby County Schools has slipped to 11th. It was one of only two districts statewide to see the average salary decrease.

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 31, 2019
  • Education

    Nearly 100 Tennessee schools found high lead levels in their water

    The Shelby County Schools district has not yet filed a report with the state on levels of lead in water sources at schools built prior to 1998. In Germantown Municipal School District, three schools found water sources that tested above the state’s safety threshold. 

    By Marta W. Aldrich August 31, 2019
  • Education

    Parents, students seek SCS inquiry of Southwest Early College High School

    Superintendent Joris Ray said what he heard about Southwest Early College High School gave him “grave concern,” but stopped short of saying the district would investigate.

    By Caroline Bauman August 28, 2019
  • Education

    Memphis leaders create student grading rules that apply across the district

    The new rules mean tests will account for 40% of a high school student’s grade, classwork 35%, projects 10%, homework 10%, and class participation 5%. And it will be the same whether it’s an algebra class in Whitehaven or a biology class in Frayser.

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 26, 2019
  • Education

    U of M closing outdoor pool to make way for rec center improvements

    The University of Memphis is closing its Olympic-size outdoor pool as part of additions and renovations. Friday was the last day of use for the pool.

    By Michael Waddell August 24, 2019
  • Education

    Tennessee replaces its voucher-friendly House speaker with a voucher opponent

    Sexton has strong ties to public education. He attended schools in Knox County before graduating in 1989 from Oak Ridge High School in neighboring Anderson County. His mother was a kindergarten teacher for more than 30 years, and his grandfather was a principal.

    By Marta W. Aldrich August 26, 2019
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Yo Gotti surprises Frayser school with free uniforms

    Rap superstar Yo Gotti announces partnership with Shelby County Schools to outfit students at his former middle school with free uniforms. The music mogul said he hopes to expand the program to more schools in the district.

    By Jared Boyd August 23, 2019
  • Education

    1 in 3 Tennessee teachers wants to leave the profession, survey says

    Results from the latest Tennessee Educator Survey are both troubling and encouraging in a state that has fostered gains on national student tests but also is seeing a gradual decline in its number of teacher candidates.

    By Marta W. Aldrich August 26, 2019
  • Education

    College students return to school at campuses across Memphis

    Across the city, college and university students are returning by the tens of thousands. Rhodes College held its Opening Convocation ceremony Friday, while 170 new medical students put on their new white coats in a ceremony at UTHSC.

    By Jane Roberts August 17, 2019
  • Education

    Urban Child Institute donates $3.5M for child care center

    A new early childhood center will open in 2022 in an area around the University of Memphis' Park Avenue campus.

    By Jane Roberts August 16, 2019
  • Education

    More than half of Tennessee schools improved in most subjects on TNReady tests

    More than 40% of elementary and middle school students met the state’s proficiency standards in math, compared to 36.5% in 2018. 

    By Jacinthia Jones August 15, 2019
  • Education

    Achievement School District scores remain stubbornly low

    Only 3.4% of high schoolers in the Achievement School District met the state’s proficiency standards on this year’s math and English exams, while 12.6% of elementary students reached that benchmark.

    By Caroline Bauman August 15, 2019
  • Education

    Most test scores increase in Shelby County Schools, but reading results are down for youngest students

    The district’s students did not make as much progress as other students across the state, earning Shelby County Schools the lowest score on the state’s 5-point growth scale.

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 15, 2019
  • Education

    TNReady 2019: Five suburban districts have Reward schools

    TNReady scores showed Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville Germantown and Lakeland are among the top-performing districts in the state. Lakeland was designated as an Exemplary district by the Tennessee Department of Education.

    By Abigail Warren August 15, 2019
  • Education

    Teach For America hires SCS board member as chief of staff

    Miska Clay Bibbs will remain on the Shelby County Schools board after taking the TFA job. Keith Williams, executive director of the Memphis-Shelby County Education Association, wrote in a text message that Bibbs should resign.

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 14, 2019
  • Education

    Six things to know about TNReady scores coming out this week

    TNReady tests are designed to assess every student’s true understanding of the material they’ve studied, not just memorized. The goal is to know how to help students advance their knowledge and skills, teachers raise their level of instruction, and districts improve their schools.

    By Marta W. Aldrich August 26, 2019
  • Education

    Dunbar Elementary begins first day as iZone school

    Students were welcomed back to Dunbar Elementary School by the principal, teachers and community groups. The school is now part of the Shelby County Schools Innovation Zone. 

    By Elle Perry August 12, 2019
  • Education

    What you need to know about the 2019 school year

    Tennessee’s State Department of Education, as well as the state’s two largest school districts, Memphis and Nashville, are heading into their first new school year after major leadership changes.

    By Caroline Bauman August 12, 2019
  • Education

    600 new Memphis teachers ready for first day of school

    During a recent orientation, newly hired teachers learned more about the Shelby County Schools focus on social and emotional learning. 

    By Kathryn Palmer August 09, 2019
  • Education

    Third-grade reading scores in Memphis dip as district builds case for retaining students

    About 24% of third-graders in Shelby County Schools scored proficient in reading on the state’s standardized assessment TNReady, down from about 27% last year. Statewide, 36% of elementary students tested proficient.

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 09, 2019

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