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Kirby High School – Hickory Hill was annexed by the City of Memphis in December 1998, thus placing the school in the Memphis City Schools system in fall 1999. Kirby primarily serves the southeast area of Memphis going to the current city-unincorporated county boundary line.
George Washington Carver High School (Memphis, Tennessee) Central High School (Memphis, Tennessee) Christian Brothers High School (Memphis, Tennessee) Cordova High School (Tennessee) Craigmont High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry was founded in 1878 making it the oldest dental college in the South, and the third oldest public college of dentistry in the United States. [ 3 ] In 1963, Christian Brothers High School enrolled Jesse Turner Jr. and became the first secondary school (public or private) in the Memphis area to be ...
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. It was headquartered in the Frances E. Coe Administration Building.
On April 16, 2021, then-superintendent Dr. Joris M. Ray (resigned because of a private divorce became public) revealed the Reimagining 901 plan in his State of the District address. 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]
At this point, White Station High School needed a distinctive identity as a full-fledged Memphis high school. The original White Station mascot was a bulldog and the school newspaper was The Bulldog Leash, with school colors of blue and white. However, these colors were already in use by Memphis Catholic High School.
MLK Jr. College Prep closed after the 2023-24 school year, when Memphis Shelby County Schools didn't allow the school to return to the district as a charter school. [4]In November 2024, MSCS allocated an additional $11 million for the replacement school on the site following the failure to get a zoning variance for the planned Cordova high school.
The address is 495 North Watkins Street, Memphis, Tennessee 38104. [3] Designed by Nimmons & Co. in Art Deco [3] and Art Moderne styles, [4] the building is constructed of steel-reinforced concrete with a brick veneer. The main building is ten stories tall with a 14-story tower, [5] considered a high-rise even by the standards of 1981. [2]