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Education
What MSCS Board Chair Althea Greene has to say about constant delays to superintendent search
Education
What MSCS Board Chair Althea Greene has to say about constant delays to superintendent search
After passing a self-imposed deadline of May to find a new district Superintendent, MSCS said they will not have a new superintendent in time for the school year.
Education
Here's how Tennessee third graders, including MSCS, did on the TCAP retake
The Tennessee Department of Education said 8.1% of Memphis-Shelby County Schools third-grade students improved their scores to proficient on the TCAP retake.
Education
How Tennessee third graders, including MSCS, did on the TCAP retake
The Tennessee Department of Education said 8.1% of Memphis-Shelby County Schools third-grade students improved their scores to proficient on the TCAP retake.
Community
How Memphis community leaders aim to keep kids safe and off the streets this summer
For many Memphians, it is not just a question of how to keep kids out of trouble during the summer, but how can they also keep them safe.
State
New study shows impacts of child abuse cost Tennessee billions annually
Cases involving drug exposure are more prevalent in East Tennessee, according to the University of Tennessee study.
Health
Methodist Healthcare's 'Volunteens' are back for first time since the pandemic
Methodist's 'Summer Volunteens Program' is a chance for students to get an inside look at the healthcare industry and determine if it's a career choice for them.
Education
Methodist Healthcare's 'Volunteens' are back for first time since the pandemic
Methodist's 'Summer Volunteens Program' is a chance for students to get an inside look at the healthcare industry and determine if it's a career choice for them.
Local News
National Civil Rights Museum hosting gathering to discuss historical connections of systemic racism
Wednesday's upcoming discussion is entitled “The Resolve: Eliminating Systemic Racism and Toxic Cultures.” It will start at 6:30 p.m.
Education
'You have one job' | MSCS educator calls out board members for delaying the superintendent search again
A local teacher's union president said it's unacceptable for the school board to not have a new superintendent in place by the start of the 2023-2024 school year.
ABC24 This Week
MSCS superintendent search still 'a head-scratcher' | ABC24 This Week
Former councilwoman Tajuan Stout-Mitchell and political analyst Otis Sanford zero in on what the school board could have done when first hiring a search firm.
Education
Several books have been banned in Florida, despite Ron DeSantis' claim that there have been no bans
In Florida, there are no statewide bans on books. But, school districts can make their own rules. During the 2022 school year, 566 books were banned in the state.
Education
What MSCS Board Chair Althea Greene has to say about constant delays to superintendent search
After passing a self-imposed deadline of May to find a new district Superintendent, MSCS said they will not have a new superintendent in time for the school year.
Education
Here's how Tennessee third graders, including MSCS, did on the TCAP retake
The Tennessee Department of Education said 8.1% of Memphis-Shelby County Schools third-grade students improved their scores to proficient on the TCAP retake.
Education
How Tennessee third graders, including MSCS, did on the TCAP retake
The Tennessee Department of Education said 8.1% of Memphis-Shelby County Schools third-grade students improved their scores to proficient on the TCAP retake.
Community
How Memphis community leaders aim to keep kids safe and off the streets this summer
For many Memphians, it is not just a question of how to keep kids out of trouble during the summer, but how can they also keep them safe.
State
New study shows impacts of child abuse cost Tennessee billions annually
Cases involving drug exposure are more prevalent in East Tennessee, according to the University of Tennessee study.
Health
Methodist Healthcare's 'Volunteens' are back for first time since the pandemic
Methodist's 'Summer Volunteens Program' is a chance for students to get an inside look at the healthcare industry and determine if it's a career choice for them.
Education
Methodist Healthcare's 'Volunteens' are back for first time since the pandemic
Methodist's 'Summer Volunteens Program' is a chance for students to get an inside look at the healthcare industry and determine if it's a career choice for them.
Local News
National Civil Rights Museum hosting gathering to discuss historical connections of systemic racism
Wednesday's upcoming discussion is entitled “The Resolve: Eliminating Systemic Racism and Toxic Cultures.” It will start at 6:30 p.m.
Education
'You have one job' | MSCS educator calls out board members for delaying the superintendent search again
A local teacher's union president said it's unacceptable for the school board to not have a new superintendent in place by the start of the 2023-2024 school year.
ABC24 This Week
MSCS superintendent search still 'a head-scratcher' | ABC24 This Week
Former councilwoman Tajuan Stout-Mitchell and political analyst Otis Sanford zero in on what the school board could have done when first hiring a search firm.
Education
Several books have been banned in Florida, despite Ron DeSantis' claim that there have been no bans
In Florida, there are no statewide bans on books. But, school districts can make their own rules. During the 2022 school year, 566 books were banned in the state.
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