The plan put together a year ago by the communications team at Memphis-Shelby County Schools to publicly introduce Marie Feagins as the district’s new superintendent was a good one.
The comments came as the state legislature is discussing expansive school choice voucher legislation in a special session.
Before the MSCS board fired Dr. Feagins, attorney Robert Spence presented what he said were the facts of the allegations ...
If Marie Feagins' contract is terminated Tuesday night, the board will also vote on appointing an interim superintendent ...
At least one elected official threw a report on allegations against Dr. Marie Feagins into the trash before the MSCS board ...
The two meetings Tuesday evening lasted hours, with almost 60 public commenters. The board also named an interim ...
Attorney Robert Spence presented what he called were the facts of the allegations against Feagins saying that they were true.
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board could fire Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins on Tuesday evening. Tuesday, the board ...
Now, in the new year, the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board will have a lot to mull over regarding the employment of Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins. In late December, the board met to discuss ...
Outcry has been heard from parents, advocates, and elected officials after superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins was fired from ...
Here’s a timeline of Feagins’ short tenure, with links to The Daily Memphian’s key stories about her leadership.
Now, in the new year, the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board will have a lot to mull over regarding the employment of ...