According to the lawsuit, Feagins is suing for violations of the Tennessee Open Meetings Act. Feagins does not address the ...
The two meetings Tuesday evening lasted hours, with almost 60 public commenters. The board also named an interim ...
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.
Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins is suing the board following her contract termination, according to court documents. Feagins ...
Before the MSCS board fired Dr. Feagins, attorney Robert Spence presented what he said were the facts of the allegations against the superintendent.
All nine MSCS school board members are listed in the lawsuit and accused of violating the Open Meetings Act, which gives the ...
Marie Feagins has only held her position for about 10 months, and the MSCS board is trying to terminate her. This timeline shows how we got here.
How much the firing could cost the district entirely depends on the reason for the termination, according to the superintendent's contract.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Dr. Marie Feagins was fired Tuesday night as the superintendent of Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) after an emotional, tense, hours-long public school board meeting.
The proposed new Frayser High School, which could have its additional funding put on a 90-day moratorium, will be built, according to the leader of Memphis-Shelby County Schools.
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