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Breaking down the Special Counsel report on allegations against now-former MSCS Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins
Before the MSCS board fired Dr. Feagins, attorney Robert Spence presented what he said were the facts of the allegations against the superintendent.
Allegations against Dr. Marie Feagins detailed in MSCS-commissioned report: See the report
At least one elected official threw a report on allegations against Dr. Marie Feagins into the trash before the MSCS board voted to oust her Tuesday.
Marie Feagins fired as MSCS superintendent, interim named
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - MSCS Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins has been fired after an emotional, tense, hours-long public meeting of the Board of Education.
MSCS board members focus on moving district forward after firing Dr. Feagins
The Memphis Shelby County School Board members hosted a press conference Thursday after six voted to fire Dr. Marie Feagins as superintendent.
MSCS school board on Tuesday fired Superintendent Marie Feagins. Here's how it played out
The two meetings Tuesday evening lasted hours, with almost 60 public commenters. The board also named an interim superintendent.
‘Litigation over leadership’: What led to Feagins being fired by MSCS school board?
The Memphis Shelby County School Board of Education voted to terminate Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins’ contract Tuesday night during a heated hours-long Special Call
MSCS board to again discuss firing Superintendent Marie Feagins. How much would it cost?
How much the firing could cost the district entirely depends on the reason for the termination, according to the superintendent's contract.
Feagins' Ouster Could Have Political Consequences for MSCS Board
CHRISTOPHER BLANK (Host): On Tuesday, the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board voted 6-3 to fire Superintendent Marie Feagins. It's a decision that could have political consequences for the District. Education reporter Laura Testino has been covering this for the Daily Memphian. Thanks for joining me.
Special counsel report outlines allegations against former MSCS Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins
Spence Partners said that the report was based solely off of documents provided by MSCS, including written correspondence and electric communications. No interviews were conducted, no subpoenas were issued,
MSCS board members to address public after firing Dr. Feagins
The Memphis Shelby County School Board members will host a press conference Thursday after six voted to fire Dr. Marie Feagins as superintendent.
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MSCS school board’s decision to oust superintendent Dr. Feagins raises concerns of state intervention
An MSCS board member, Shelby County Commissioner, and Tennessee state lawmaker share their views on the ripple effect Dr.
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MSCS Superintendent Marie Feagins commits to building a new Frayser High School
"I understand the conversations that are being held. My focus has always been and remains are children, and so the high ...
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Feagins and MSCS: Meeting on superintendent’s future set for 7 p.m.
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board will vote to terminate or retain Feagins after a presentation from an unnamed ...
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