The program helps youth in Shelby County develop constructive work habits, valuable job skills, on-the-job training, and real-life insight into career options.
The second-in-command at SCSO has made his first move to start his campaign to be the next Shelby County Sheriff.
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Hosted on MSNMemphis City Councilman JB Smiley refutes claims made in fired MSCS Superintendent’s lawsuitMemphis City Councilman JB Smiley told Action News 5 that the details in the lawsuit filed Monday in Shelby County Circuit ...
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Action News 5 Memphis on MSNState intervention in MSCS: Elected school board would remain in placeWhat would a state intervention of Memphis Shelby County Schools look like for the district’s 100,000 students, their ...
The Shelby County Commission wants to take a closer look at the spending habits of the Memphis Shelby County School District this week. The commission moved closer to voting ...
Without a revived contract with Memphis-Shelby County Schools, the Peer Power Foundation began working instead with area ...
The leader of an organization that provides mentoring to Memphis students released a statement Wednesday clarifying what he ...
"BLINDSIDE": MSCS board members respond to former Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins' lawsuit against the school board.
The lawsuit mentions a phone call between Feagins and Smiley, but does not name him as a party to the lawsuit. Here's what ...
MSCS AUDIT - At least four of the commissioners are on board with the plan as the Shelby County Commission is set to talk ...
MSCS school board member Michelle McKissack wants the public to know she was not involved in what led up to Dr. Feagins being fired last month.
WREG is digging deeper into the lawsuit filed by former Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins against the Memphis-Shelby County ...
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