Shelby County Board of Commissioners approved a financial audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools following the firing of former superintendent Marie Feagins.
The Shelby County Commission unanimously voted in favor of an independent, forensic audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools Monday. It’s the latest development in months of turmoil surrounding the ...
The resolution authorizes the use of $50,000 from the County Commission’s Contingency Fund to pay for the audit.
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County commission approves audit of MSCS
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The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board on Tuesday night voted to fire Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins. The vote came amid widespread community backlash, possible state intervention and a deep ...
Editor's note: This story has been updated to provide additional context. Dr. Marie Feagins, former superintendent of Memphis ...