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Education A school funding lawsuit that has hung over Gov. Bill Haslam’s administration for more than three years has survived a third attempt in six months to kill it, including a “Hail Mary” legal maneuver before Tennessee’s Court of Appeals. 
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Education Shelby County hires Cedrick Gray as first director of educationCedrick Gray will start his new role as director of education in January if the County Commission approves his appointment. 
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Business L’Ecole Culinaire closes, part of national Vatterott shutdownStudents and instructors at L’Ecole Culinaire on Germantown Parkway were taken aback Monday when they were told the school is closing, effectively immediately. 
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Education Local colleges step up to help L’Ecole and Vatterott studentsTwo local colleges are hosting sessions this week for students who found themselves without a school when L'Ecole Culinaire and two local Vatterott Career Colleges campuses closed abruptly on Monday. 
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Education Memphis and Nashville put on notice about which schools could face state takeover in 2020In one of her final acts as Tennessee education commissioner, Candice McQueen has identified nearly 20 schools that could require the most drastic state interventions — including possibly state takeover in 2020 — if their test scores don’t increase dramatically, according to documents obtained by Chalkbeat. 
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Education Germantown Municipal School District tightening its transfer policies TuesdayGermantown Municipal School District is tightening its transfer policies ahead of the 2019-2020 school year with the final decision on the amended criteria set for the Board of Education meeting Tuesday. 
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Education Robotics, the sport of STEM educationA new sport is emerging in local middle schools — robot battles. 
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Education Even as suspensions fall, Memphis students being kicked out of school longer, data showsHidden behind what Memphis education officials have said is good news when it comes to student discipline is a disturbing trend: As short-term suspensions have decreased, expulsions have increased. 
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Education Hopson presents school consolidation plan to County CommissionShelby County Schools Superintendent Dorsey Hopson outlined his school consolidation plan to the Shelby County Commission’s education committee Wednesday – which includes 28 school closures, 10 new schools and could cost the district at least $700 million. 
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Education Ray named interim Shelby County Schools superintendentJoris Ray, Shelby County Schools' chief of academic operations and school support, is the school system’s interim superintendent starting with the departure of SCS superintendent Dorsey Hopson next month. 
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Education Plan for Memphis schools would fold 28 old schools into 10 new onesShelby County Schools’ outgoing leader wants to consolidate 28 Memphis schools into 10 new buildings. 
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Education Hopson says still too many older schools at his exit from SCSBefore he leaves his position as superintendent of Shelby County Schools at the end of January, Dorsey Hopson said he will have some “food for thought” for the SCS board on the size of the school system – the number of schools in the city of Memphis and unincorporated Shelby County, including charter schools and schools run by the state through the Achievement School District. 
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Education Memphis teacher creates website to make learning physics more engagingThree girls explode into laughter and cheers as they roll a small cart across the table, successfully getting a rubber band to launch the cart just fast enough to knock a washer off the back of the cart, but not quite fast enough to knock over two washers. 
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Education McQueen: More school takeovers ‘most likely’ coming to Memphis and NashvilleEducation Commissioner Candice McQueen says she’ll recommend that Tennessee’s Achievement School District take over more low-performing schools in Memphis and Nashville unless the state sees “dramatic changes” this school year. 
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Education University of Memphis board votes to move forward with new middle schoolThe University of Memphis board of trustees on Wednesday authorized president David Rudd to enter into an agreement with Shelby County Schools to operate a campus middle school at the former St. Anne Catholic School property at Highland and Spottswood. 
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Health Care Haslam appoints advisory board for UT Health Science CenterGov. Bill Haslam appointed a five-member advisory board for Memphis-based University of Tennessee Health Science Center, including U.S. District Court Judge Mark Norris and Michael Ugwueke, president and CEO of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, according to the governor’s office. 
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Education Sesame Street in Communities picks Memphis for early-childhood partnershipFor the past three generations, Sesame Street has been helping children get a head start on their education, becoming a cultural staple along the way. 
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Education Tennessee’s turnaround district wins big chunk of $8.25 million grant for school improvementTen schools throughout Tennessee that are academically behind are divvying up $8.25 million in new federal grants for school improvement, the state Department of Education announced Monday. 
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Education LeMoyne-Owen faculty members call for president to resign amid plagiarism accusationsSome members of a faculty organization at LeMoyne-Owen College are calling for the resignation of school president Andrea Lewis Miller over a speech they claim was plagiarized from a popular Joel Osteen sermon. 
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Business International Paper donates $1M to U of M collaborationMemphis-based International Paper Co. has donated $1 million to the River City Partnership, a collaboration between the University of Memphis, Shelby County Schools and the Achievement School District. 
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Education University of Memphis reports lowest tuition increase in Tennessee over past five yearsThe University of Memphis had the lowest tuition and fee increases among Tennessee colleges and universities over the past five years, the university reported Tuesday. 
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Education U of M, SCS partnership unaffected by Hopson’s resignationAs Shelby County Schools Superintendent Dorsey Hopson prepares to make his exit at year's end, another urban education leader will take the reins of a new partnership between Memphis’ public school district and its public university. 
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Education Dorsey Hopson leaving Shelby County Schools, sources saySources report that Superintendent Dorsey Hopson will resign after five years of leading Shelby County Schools. Rumors of Hopson’s departure have been flying for months. 
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Education UT Health Science Center completes strong yearWith finances in good shape, key positions filled and building projects reshaping the Memphis campus, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is wrapping up a strong 2018 and looks toward long-term major improvements such as a Biotech Research Park. 
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Education Tennessee education commissioner McQueen leaving for nonprofit groupTennessee Education Commissioner Candice McQueen will leave her post in January to take a job as CEO of a nonprofit organization that helps schools attract and keep top-notch teachers. 
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