MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Shelby County Commission opted not to take action on a "no confidence" vote against Memphis-Shelby County School (MSCS) Board members during Wednesday's board of commissioners ...
The “no confidence” vote resolution regarding the Memphis Shelby County School board is headed to the full Shelby County Commission.
It's part of the fallout from the meltdown the last time the Memphis-Shelby County Schools board met to consider firing ...
Community backlash is mounting ahead of a pivotal decision this month on the fate of Memphis-Shelby County Schools ...
Tension continues to brew between MSCS Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins and the MSCS School Board, but not everybody on the ...
The Shelby County Commission has previously taken, or threatened, votes of no confidence against public offcials who still ...
"DEEPLY DISTRUBED" - In a two page letter, MSCS Superintendent responded to the school board, addressing allegations against ...
Marie Feagins was hired by the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board in April but now faces possible firing from board members ...
I have upheld the highest standards of professionalism,” Marie Feagins told the school board in response to an effort to oust ...
Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Marie Feagins “will not resign” from her post, she wrote to school board Chair ...
The resolution calling for the no-confidence vote has been co-sponsored by County Commissioner Amber Mills and District 12 Commissioner Erika Sugarmon. If passed, it would express the commissioners' ...
Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins has issued her response to the school board accusing her of ...