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Memphis City Schools (MCS) was the school district operating public schools in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It was headquartered in the Frances E. Coe Administration Building. On March 8, 2011, residents voted to disband the city school district, effectively merging it with the Shelby County School District. [1]
Carl Johnson, pictured above in the Aug. 8, 1972 edition of the Memphis Press-Scimitar, died Dec. 26, 2023. He was 88 years old, and the longest serving elected school board official.
On March 8, 2011, Memphis city residents voted to dissolve their school charter and disband Memphis City Schools, effectively merging the city with the Shelby County School District. [9] The city had the authority to do this under state law. The merger was to be implemented effective at the start of the 2013–14 school year.
From 2007 through 2017, I served as the Director of Policy for both Shelby County Schools and legacy Memphis City Schools, which included policy development and legislative planning.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools board member Stephanie Love listens as Yolonda Brown, chief academic officer for Atlanta Public Schools, answers a question while being interviewed by the MSCS board ...
Rising second-graders James, Gabriel and Sebastian work on a reading worksheet during the Memphis Shelby County Schools Summer Learning Academy at Jackson Elementary in Memphis, Tenn., on Monday ...
Southwind High School (Memphis Annexation Reserve) [7] Note: Some areas within the Shelby County Schools coverage area were zoned to Memphis City Schools' Cordova High School (located in an unincorporated area and operated by Memphis City Schools) while being zoned to Shelby County Schools' elementary and middle schools.
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board has elected a new board chair and vice chair for the 2024-25 school year. ... School board member Joyce D. Coleman speaks during a work session on Tuesday ...