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Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) is the largest public school district in Tennessee, serving the city of Memphis and most of Shelby County. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of Memphis City Schools and Shelby County Schools, and has 222 schools and over 100,000 students.
Find out the names and locations of elementary, middle, high, K-8, and charter schools in the public school district serving Shelby County, Tennessee. The list also includes schools that are no longer in operation or have changed names.
Memphis City Schools was the public school district in Memphis, Tennessee, until 2013, when it merged with Shelby County Schools. Learn about its history, enrollment, schools, and uniform policy.
For Memphis-Shelby County Schools students, Aug. 5 marked the start of the new academic year.And for many educators, it marked the start of a new chapter in their careers. MSCS has 15 new ...
From 2007 through 2017, I served as the Director of Policy for both Shelby County Schools and legacy Memphis City Schools, which included policy development and legislative planning.
Marie Feagins, chief of leadership and high schools for Detroit Public Schools, answers a question while being interviewed by the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board for the superintendent ...
A public high school in Memphis, Tennessee and a part of Shelby County Schools. It was previously in Memphis City Schools and had a principal suspended in 2018 for misconduct.
John Klyce, Memphis Commercial Appeal July 30, 2024 at 3:04 AM In recent years, Memphis-Shelby County Schools has wrestled with high chronic absenteeism rates .