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Can a nine-member board of political appointees get better academic and financial outcomes than the elected school board?
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Political analyst Otis Sanford says the state's reaction to the MSCS audit and MPD's response to a protest may have been overly dramatic.
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State Republican lawmakers say report is an indicator of larger systemic failures in the state's largest school district.
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State Sen. Brent Taylor would empower the Shelby County Commission, rather than state government, to reign in controversial school board decisions.