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Mansfield News Journal on MSNShelby FFA members become king and queen of Richland County Fair to encourage youngstersAfter an interview where they showed their skills as youth leaders, Trent Rodman and Paytan Byrd were named 2025 Richland ...
Here's what students, parents, guardians and other community members need to know as the 2025-26 school year begins.
MSCS students again start the school year with an interim superintendent, as well as new rules about cell phone use in the classroom.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The 2025-2026 school year starts Monday and teachers across the district are excited and nervous for the ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNSchool closures, a lawsuit and state intervention: Four Memphis stories to watch as classes beginAs Memphis-Shelby County leadership faces potential shakeups, students can expect more district-run testing. Plus, principals will get their own coaches.
Interim Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Dr. Rod Richmond will be making his rounds across the school district ...
As the first day of school commences Monday, there are still concerns about working air condition in MSCS classrooms.
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Chalkbeat on MSNDemocratic education advocates launch action fund targeting Tennessee, other Southern statesFormer Georgia state lawmaker Alisha Thomas Searcy said "both the threats to undermine public education and the opportunities ...
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WREG.com on MSNMSCS students split on cell phone ban in schoolsIt’s back to school day for high schoolers at Memphis Shelby County Schools, and for the first time cell phones have been banned during school hours. This all comes after ...
"On Sunday, July 27, 2025, MSCS received lead water testing results that found that certain drinking water sources at your ...
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSNHigh lead levels found in water at Memphis middle schoolTests show elevated levels of lead in the drinking water at Bellevue Middle School, leading Memphis Shelby County Schools to take action. MSCS said a test on June 27 found lead at ...
Why we have the Poplar viaduct: In this week’s Ask the Memphian, Jody Callahan delivers a history lesson. Almost par-tee time ...
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