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A $6 million audit aimed at uncovering how taxpayer dollars are being spent at MSCS is set for later in the summer.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Memphis-Shelby County Schools District (MSCS) pushed back on an allegation from legislative leaders that the district is messing with records ahead of a forensic audit.
Memphis Shelby County Schools is denying accusations made by two state Republican leaders of destroying documents ahead of the forensic audit of the district. In a Facebook ...
Tennessee lawmakers accuse Memphis-Shelby County Schools of destroying documents ahead of a forensic audit, but the district ...
In a joint statement, House Speaker Cameron Sexton and Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally said, "Hearing Shelby County Schools is destroying documents ahead of the forensic audit - this is a crime!
Former Tennessee State Sen. Frank Niceley died Thursday of a heart attack at the age of 78. The news was first confirmed to ...
The legislation is reportedly co-sponsored by all the Senate Republican leadership — including Lt. Governor Randy McNally, Speaker Pro Tempore Ferrell Haile, Republican Caucus Chairman Ken Yager ...
Two Republican legislators are accusing the state’s largest school district of “destroying” public records ahead of a planned forensic audit. But MSCS officials say this is the first they're hearing ...