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Dr. Marie Feagins, the former superintendent who was ousted earlier this year, is fighting to get the school board’s firing decision voided.
Former Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Marie Feagins is trying to get her job back through court proceedings. In a court filing from June 23, Feagins is asking for a Circuit Court judge ...
Feagins states in her affidavit that just 17 days into her appointment as superintendent of MSCS, she received "credible informal reports" that some board members were already discussing her removal.
The MSCS board on Dec. 16 called a special meeting for the next day to discuss terminating Feagins' contract with the school district, less than a year into her tenure.
Dr. Marie Feagins was fired Tuesday night as the superintendent of Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) after an emotional, tense, hours-long public school board meeting.
On Tuesday, the Memphis-Shelby County Board of Education gave Superintendent Marie Feagins the greenlight to cut about 1,100 jobs, marking the end of a process that sowed frustration and confusion ...
Feagins will soon take the reins at a school district with around 100,000 students and 14,000 employees which is facing ... student said about new MSCS Superintendent Marie Feagins. Advertisement.
Feagins states in her affidavit that just 17 days into her appointment as superintendent of MSCS, she received "credible informal reports" that some board members were already discussing her removal.
Feagins states in her affidavit that just 17 days into her appointment as superintendent of MSCS, she received "credible informal reports" that some board members were already discussing her removal.