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  • Education

    Teachers’ group lobbies for Spanish translations and emotional support staff in budget

    Efforts to secure resources for Shelby County Schools come in advance of an expected school board vote on a spending plan, which could occur as soon as next week. The budget is the first under the district’s new superintendent, Joris Ray. 

    By Laura Faith Kebede May 17, 2019
  • Education

    Run, hide, fight: Local colleges, universities bolster security as campus shootings persist

    As school shootings continue to occur in America, local colleges and universities are investing in equipment, training and counseling services to take every measure against a shooting on their campuses. 

    By Michelle Corbet May 21, 2019
  • Education

    Concord Academy offers individualized learning for students with disabilities

    Small, private school for students with certain learning disabilities is proving to be the perfect fit for some Memphis families.

    By Christin Yates May 10, 2019
  • Education

    The fine print: Five things to know about the state’s voucher legislation

    The state education department must administer the education savings accounts, establish a fraud-reporting system, and suspend or terminate schools that don’t comply with rules. It must produce an annual report on the number of students participating, the results of a parent survey, overall student performance and “graduation outcomes.”

    By Marta W. Aldrich May 09, 2019
  • Bartlett

    Bartlett City Schools announces hires to replace two retiring principals

    With the retirement of two longtime elementary school principals, Bartlett City Schools selects their replacements from two other suburban districts.

    By Michael Waddell May 01, 2019
  • Education

    Third-grade goals putting SCS teachers to the test

    PART 2: High-stakes testing has shifted the focus of kindergarten from what's developmentally appropriate to get kids ready for school, to what's academically required to prepare students for their first standardized achievement tests in third grade.

    By David Waters May 08, 2019
  • Education

    Costly failures come with lesson: Reading success begins at birth

    PART 3: Billions of government and philanthropic dollars have funded new curricula and standardized tests, teacher evaluation systems, charter schools and takeover schools. But it hasn't made much of a dent in the third-grade reading gap or any other measures of student performance.

    By David Waters May 08, 2019
  • Education

    Online testing finishes in Tennessee – and it worked this time

    Next school year, all of TNReady will be completed on paper to give the state’s next testing company time to ramp up for an online assessment for older students beginning in 2021. That change was ordered by the legislature this spring at the urging of Gov. Bill Lee.

    By Marta W. Aldrich May 08, 2019
  • Education

    U of M President David Rudd to address House subcommittee

    University of Memphis President M. David Rudd is testifying before a U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor subcommittee about initiatives that have improved the university's graduation rates. 

    By Michelle Corbet May 07, 2019
  • Education

    Betsy DeVos praises Tennessee voucher program

    When asked for her opinion on the provision that could affect immigrant or undocumented students, DeVos said: “I think that’s been a matter for Tennessee to debate. I can’t comment on a hypothetical."

    By Caroline Bauman May 06, 2019
  • Education

    Herenton will appeal SCS board vote to close one of his charter schools

    The board voted to keep open three out of six Memphis charter schools that appeared on the state’s list of lowest-performing schools, and voted to close the three other charter schools on the list, all run by former superintendent and current Memphis mayoral candidate Willie Herenton.

    By Laura Faith Kebede May 03, 2019
  • Education

    Charter leaders say special education funds could come up short in governor’s new budget

    The grant funding is crucial, the charter leaders say, because hiring additional counselors or creating smaller classrooms for students with disabilities can cost schools more.

    By Caroline Bauman May 02, 2019
  • Education

    What persuaded the SCS board to name Joris Ray superintendent

    School board members cited Ray’s firm hand while serving as interim — effectively a tryout — in their unanimous selection of the 22-year Memphis educator.

    By Laura Faith Kebede May 02, 2019
  • Education

    Shelby County Schools hires Joris Ray as next superintendent

    A resolution approved by the nine-member school board said a national search for a superintendent was unnecessary and would cost the district time and resources. Ray’s selection marks a reversal for board members, who signaled early on they planned to conduct a national search.

    By Laura Faith Kebede May 01, 2019
  • Education

    Selection of Ray is latest chapter in politics of public education

    Joris Ray's public campaign to go from interim to permanent superintendent was different, but the push to keep the school system's leadership local and from within the system has been a constant feature of choosing a superintendent.

    By Bill Dries May 01, 2019
  • State Government

    Shelby, Metro Nashville school systems threaten voucher lawsuit

    Shelby County Schools and Metro Nashville Public Schools – targeted by Gov. Bill Lee’s education savings accounts bill – are threatening a lawsuit against the state, contending the legislation is unconstitutional.

    By Sam Stockard April 29, 2019
  • Education

    Eleven school superintendents in 60-plus years chronicle changes

    As board members of Shelby County Schools consider making interim Superintendent Joris Ray permanent, here's a look at superintendents who have lead Memphis schools over the past half century and how their selections altered the process. 

    By Bill Dries April 29, 2019
  • Education

    Joris Ray wants to be Shelby County Schools superintendent; here’s what we know about him

    Here's a look at what we know about interim Shelby County Schools Superintendent Joris Ray as board members prepare to consider dropping its search for a new superintendent and giving Ray the job outright.

    By Laura Faith Kebede April 26, 2019
  • Education

    Memphis school board appears poised to make superintendent choice with little public discussion

    The Shelby County Schools board postponed discussion Tuesday of a resolution to suspend a national search for a superintendent and hire interim leader Joris Ray – setting members up to make a critical decision with minimal public discussion.

    By Laura Faith Kebede April 23, 2019
  • Education

    Lawmakers slam education officials after local providers lose grants for infant and toddler services

    Nearly half of the 35 longtime providers from around the state lost their state contracts in the latest award period in the Tennessee Early Intervention System, which provides educational services for children under the age of 3 with disabilities or developmental delays.

    By Jacinthia Jones April 23, 2019
  • Education

    New CBU president committed to ‘providing access to opportunity’

    New Christian Brothers University president Jack Shannon Jr. plans to continue the initiatives of his predecessor and work to create even more partnerships to build the community through education and opportunity. 

    By Michelle Corbet April 23, 2019
  • Education

    U of M defines ‘success’ by partnering with private industry

    The University of Memphis is carving out career pathways by creating on-campus job opportunities with major employers such as FedEx Corp., and is looking for more private-industry partnerships. 

    By Michelle Corbet April 19, 2019
  • Education

    Here’s who Penny Schwinn will lean on in Tennessee

    For her chief of staff, Schwinn has picked Rebecca Shah, who worked at the Texas Education Agency where Schwinn served as deputy commissioner of academics before Gov. Bill Lee hired her as Tennessee education chief.

    By Marta W. Aldrich, Caroline Bauman April 19, 2019
  • Education

    Education fair seeks to keep best teachers in Memphis

    Shelby County Schools Interim Superintendent Joris Ray urged prospective teachers Thursday to keep their talents in Memphis and Shelby County.

    By Jared Boyd April 19, 2019
  • Education

    To slow rising costs, district wants to help new Memphis teachers pay for college debt instead of retiree benefits

    New Shelby County Schools employees would be eligible for student loan assistance next summer instead of retiree medical benefits, under a district proposal.

    By Laura Faith Kebede April 18, 2019

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