Members of the Memphis Shelby County Schools board hosted a press conference on Thursday to address questions following the board's decision to terminate superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins.
CHRISTOPHER BLANK (Host): On Tuesday, the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board voted 6-3 to fire Superintendent Marie 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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Memphis Shelby County School Board Attorney says there will be no taxpayer-funded payout for fired Superintendent Dr. Marie ...
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At least one elected official threw a report on allegations against Dr. Marie Feagins into the trash before the MSCS board ...
The Memphis Shelby County School Board of Education voted to terminate Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins’ contract Tuesday ...
Memphis Shelby County Schools Director Marie Feagins has failed to keep the confidence of this author, a school board member, ...
Former Superintendent Marie Feagins was ousted by a majority vote of the MSCS Board of Education Tuesday night.