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The first Auburndale senior class graduated in 1976. On January 14, 1988, Bishop Buechlein announced the Catholic Diocese of Memphis had purchased the Auburndale School. Plans, terms, and even a name, St. Benedict at Auburndale, named after the patron saint of Bishop Buechlein’s order, were agreed upon. The diocese reached out to The ...
In February, the Memphis-Shelby County Board of Education selected Marie Feagins to be the district’s next superintendent. In June, it gave her the green light to slash hundreds of positions and ...
According to Sondra Morris, St. Benedict’s head of school, who oversees vouchers for the diocese, about 300 students are attending local Catholic schools through the ESA program.
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board has elected a new board chair and vice chair for the 2024-25 school year.. District 9 representative Joyce Dorse Coleman was elected unanimously as chair of ...
One part of the plan was a name change from Shelby County School District to "Memphis-Shelby County Schools" and the accompanying logo change. [13] The rebranding was made official after a board meeting on January 25, 2022, when the doing business as was changed to Memphis-Shelby County Schools. [14]
Memphis-Shelby County Schools is looking to improve student test results that rank near the bottom statewide and nationally. ... In his first report to school board members on what he’s doing to ...
The Diocese of Memphis has 28 primary and secondary schools with a total enrollment of approximately 8,000 students. The high schools include: Christian Brothers High School – Memphis; St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School – Memphis; Saint Benedict at Auburndale High School – Cordova (Memphis)
Memphis-Shelby County Schools school board members Michelle McKissack, Amber Huett-Garcia and Kevin Woods listen to a speaker during a meeting to pick the next MSCS superintendent in Memphis, Tenn ...