MSCS Deputy Superintendent's shared this important message with families and employees following the School Board's Special Called Meeting on August, 23, 2022.
To the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Family,
During Tuesday’s Special Called Board Meeting, the Shelby County School Board accepted the resignation of Dr. Joris M. Ray. We know this was a decision he did not make lightly, but rather he made this decision in the interest of students, staff, and families.
Dr. Ray served the District for more than 24 years and began his tenure as Superintendent in 2019, shortly before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. During his superintendency, Dr. Ray navigated the District through the challenges of a global pandemic, improved benefits and pay for teachers and staff, and championed initiatives that helped students recover from pandemic learning loss.
Thanks to the efforts of our extraordinary teachers, administrators, and families, in 2022, MSCS students made gains in every grade and posted the District's highest scores in high school English in five years on the state-mandated TCAP exams. MSCS was also named a Level 5 District, the highest distinction available on the metric that measures student growth, based on TCAP gains from 2021 to 2022.
In the coming days, the Board will discuss plans to determine the next superintendent of MSCS. In the meantime, we will continue leading the District toward expanded academic gains and opportunities for all students. Rest assured, students, teachers, and staff will continue to have strong advocates in us during the days ahead.
Servant leadership means stepping up when called, and we thank the Board for the opportunity to serve the families of Memphis and Shelby County. It is an honor.
Regards,
Dr. Angela Whitelaw, Deputy Superintendent of Schools and Academic Support
Dr. John Barker, Deputy Superintendent of Strategic Operations and Finance