Memphis City Council moves forward with plans for police foundation
COMMENTARY: WE ALL BE Remembering Fort Pillow, 160 Years Later
Mayor Young pitches $834M budget (and tax increase) during City Council meeting
Bill to let some teachers and school employees carry guns heads to Tennessee governor’s desk, despite protests
University of Memphis runs the most segregated elementary school in the city. Will its middle school be more diverse?
Bill Lee is Tennessee’s next governor. Here’s how he’ll begin to shape education.
Memphis’ only program for adults to get high school diploma gets lifeline from district leaders
Aspire Memphis’s future in question as board weighs paths forward
It’s the homestretch to Election Day. Here are important education stories on Tennessee races.
Griffin: ‘Students who live in poverty should learn in luxury,’ but state-run schools are far from luxurious
As Memphis parents struggle to find information about schools, one parent group is calling for a simpler enrollment system
Tennessee students to test the test under reworked computer platform
WEATHERS: Gifted elementary-age kids need a community and school system that supports them too