Shelby County Board of Commissioners approved a financial audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools following the firing of former superintendent Marie Feagins.
The Board of Commissioners said MSCS's budget comes out to about 2.2 billion annually, entirely funded by taxpayers.
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Hosted on MSNCounty commission approves audit of MSCSShelby County commissioners have voted to hire an accountant to audit the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board’s spending ...
The resolution authorizes the use of $50,000 from the County Commission’s Contingency Fund to pay for the audit.
This important study focused on characterizing clonally derived MSC populations from the synovium of normal and osteoarthritis (OA) patients, demonstrating their potential to regenerate cartilage in ...
The Shelby County Commissioners are meeting Monday to decide whether or not they will call for an audit of the Memphis-Shelby ...
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools system will undergo a forensic audit to see whether taxpayer money may have been misused over the past five years. The Shelby County Commission ...
The Board of Commissioners said MSCS's budget comes out to about 2.2 billion annually, entirely funded by taxpayers.
MAS interim head pushes for a new shelter, a DeSoto man sues over “false incarceration” and the Tigers get their revenge.
The next to file an appointment for treasurer was J.W. Gibson in August 2024. Gibson is a business owner and philanthropist ...
says MSCS board violated open meetings law in firing Memphis should expect state intervention in MSCS. What to know about possible state takeover Roderick Richmond is now the interim superintendent of ...
Two senior leaders with MSCS were nominated for the post: Dr. Angela Whitelaw and Dr. Roderick Richmond. Whitelaw said her ultimate goal was to become superintendent but withdrew her name from ...
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