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May 23, 2023

Hello MSCS Families,

Thank you for taking the time to view our newsletter filled with articles, District news, events, and timely information.


MSCS Celebrates The Class of 2023

“Seniors, as you enter your next chapter of life, have confidence knowing that you can do anything in this world that you desire,” said Superintendent Toni Williams. “You will always be a part of the MSCS family. We are all rooting for you!”

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MSCIAA Tennis Championship

Teams from across the District represented their schools in the Class A and Class AA MSCIAA Tennis district championships. This was a great opportunity for the athletes to showcase their talents for college coaches looking to recruit.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE MSCS CALENDAR

DATES & ANNOUNCEMENTS

MAY


  • Second-semester exams: May 24-26
  • Last Day of School: May 26
  • MSCS TCAP retake: May 24-26
  • TCAP Appeal Window opens: May 30
  • Summer in Memphis (SiM): June-July Link
  • Let’s support our striving students! Third-grade TCAP ELA retesting is happening this week, and we want to make sure our families are prepared. Tune in to 88.5FM for “Results Are In, Now What?” at 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 23, for more information!


SCHOLARSHIPS & CONTESTS:

MAY


  • University of Memphis Scholarships: Link
  • Lane College Scholarships: Link
  • Christian Brothers University Scholarships: Link
  • Rhodes College Scholarships: Link
  • (NEW) Teen Fest 2023 talent competition: Link

Did you know that attendance is one of the best predictors of student success? As we close the year, it is important that our scholars attend school every day.



NOTE: If your student will be absent, please remember to send a note. For more information about attendance, CLICK HERE.

MSCS Summer Learning Academy


This FREE program, scheduled for June 20-July 19, will provide K-12 students with extra academic (and ACT) support in a fun and engaging environment.

SLA and the Literacy Commitment

NOTE: Third-graders identified as at risk for retention have been automatically enrolled in SLA per the MSCS Literacy Commitment.

Shelby County Health Department Childhood Lead Testing  

Parents of children up to age 18 can contact the Shelby County Health Department's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Department to arrange an appointment for lead testing at (901) 222-9582​ or by email at [email protected]. Learn more about the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program at https://bit.ly/schdleadtestkids​.

As the MSCS 2023 graduation season continues, we are spotlighting some of our exceptional seniors. These students exemplify this year’s theme, “The Class of 2023: We Stand Out.” As they prepare to embark on their next endeavors, we celebrate their accomplishments and are inspired by their reflections and aspirations for the future.

Mariza Castaneda Sanchez, a Memphis native, was raised in Des Moines, Iowa, and moved back to Memphis in 2014. Throughout her journey at Craigmont High School, Mariza has achieved greatness by working hard and combining skills such as prioritization, goal setting, time-tracking, delegation, and minimizing distractions. 

Pedro Alvarez believes the best way to see the future is to create it, and he’s been laying the foundation with a 4.0 GPA since he entered high school. Pedro is a little reserved and lets his grades to the talking, but in our conversation with him, we learned that he is committed to building his leadership skills and utilizing his talents. 

The MSCS family is made up of newsmakers! From our students and teachers to our coaches and support staff, everyone in Memphis-Shelby County Schools has a story. We are committed to showcasing those stories!

Below are a few highlights shared by local news outlets.

MSCS celebrate graduating seniors next journey in life

Click here to read the story from WMC 5.


More Tennessee 3rd graders tested proficient in reading this year, but 60% face risk of retention

Click here to read the story from Chalkbeat.


Memphis-Shelby County Schools board chair to meet about activists’ ban

Click here to read the story from The Daily Memphian.

MSCS Nutrition Services is responsible for all District cafeterias, serving breakfast and lunch to 105,000 students daily. Click here to view the meals being served at your child's school.

(NEW) MSCS Nutrition Services wants to hear from students and families (grades 3-12) about our menu offerings! What are your favorite breakfast and lunch items? 


Click here for a quick, easy, 5-question survey to help us plan for next year’s meals. Middle and high school students are encouraged to complete the survey themselves. Elementary students can take the survey with help from their parent or guardian.

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