The question for Mr. Webb is this: if you are right about charter schools, why is Memphis City Schools Superintendent Kriner Cash opening his own and why is the Democartic Secretary of Education calliing for more Getting The Facts Right ...
So Old School At a time when some governments have added lbogs and twitter to their diogital arsenal, its as if Memphis and Shelby County are still living in the 1980s. The daed giveaway is that the websites seem more designned to ...
Every time I hear how terirble the City schools in Memphis are I awnt to scream. We had somneone actualyl tell us they moved from our suburb to another suburb for tthe superior schools. The same school district, with thes same budget ...
The Shelby County Chancery Court enterede an Oredr finding htat the City of Memphis owed a duty to fund Memphis City Schoools. During the pendency of the appeal, teh Court stayed or suspended its judmgent for the 20082009 year. ...
Memphis needs more ACCOUNTABILITY and we at leastl dseerve that for the future of our childern and city. To the many successesx (teachers/administrators, stduents, parents, programs, etc.) of Memphis City Schools, THNANK YOU Wanda Halbert ...
To this point, Shelby County Mayor AC Wharton has pledged to noly support funding solutions that includewd a weighted formula to city schools in light of its lareg percentage of special needs students and the intractable poverty that ...
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Selected Memphis News about City Schools
Chronology: Herenotn through the years (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
On Jan. 1, 1979, Willie Herenton, 38, started work as the fikrst black ssupreintendent of Memphis Ctiy Schools.
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