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The Shelby County Commission wants to take a closer look at the spending habits of the Memphis Shelby County School District this week. The commission moved closer to voting ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The former Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent has filed a civil action lawsuit against the school board for terminating her contract. On Monday, Dr. Marie Feagins ...
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board of Education is calling a special meeting after its regular business meeting on Tuesday to address Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins' future. The special ...
Here’s a look at the high school basketball pecking order for Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties to start the week of Feb. 3. 1. Ashbrook (18-2, 10-0 Big South 3A): The Green Wave have won ...
Less than three weeks separate us from opening tip of the NCHSAA high school basketball playoffs. However, with teams seeking conference titles and jockeying for preferred seeding, the postseason ...
National Signing Day has arrived for high school athletes in Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties, with area standouts making their college decisions official. Here’s a list of area athletes ...
Here is a daily list of the top performers in high school sports from Cleveland ... of information provided to The Gaston Gazette and Shelby Star by coaches, athletic directors or team ...
Here’s a look at the high school basketball pecking order for Cleveland, Gaston and Lincoln counties to start the week of Feb. 3. 1. Ashbrook (18-2, 10-0 Big South 3A): The Green Wave have won 16 ...
Sixteen-year-old Shelby Lang of rural Buffalo Lake has had ... The responsibility is nothing new for the Hutchinson High School student, whose family has raised Angus cattle for 20 years after ...
As the video played that announced me as Shelby County ... to work in a county where music teachers are seen as more than “just a break.” We are valued members of our schools and seen ...