The Cadillac of Early Childhood Systems
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The Cadillac of Early Childhood Systems

While we have some effective components and First 8 Memphis, an incredible system organization for Pre-K, we do not yet have a scaled, sustainable well-oiled machine in Shelby County. This is a problem.

If I wanted to sell you a Cadillac that had a beautiful leather interior but was missing its wheels, you probably wouldn’t buy it. The car would not reliably get you to your destination. Our local early childhood system is like this Cadillac–some good parts and some parts still need to be installed.

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Redevelopment: Beale Street and the Northside Square Project
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Redevelopment: Beale Street and the Northside Square Project

Amidst the twisting roller coaster of major news surrounding the Grizzlies, you may have missed an even more consequential announcement affecting the future of the team. Last week, the Downtown Memphis Commission (DMC) announced that it had been awarded $74 million from the state of Tennessee for the purposes of improving the Beale Street corridor. According to the Daily Memphian, the money will be used to improve public safety and generally uplift the perception of downtown for residents and businesses alike.

It got us thinking: What does good development look like? How does it help the people who live in the areas where it is happening? How do we ensure that residents are not displaced by development or revitalization efforts? Where should we be targeting investments in Memphis?

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Back in Nash
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Back in Nash

The Tennessee General Assembly opened its 2026 session this week during a time of growing economic anxiety. During this session, bills around cutting taxes including the grocery tax are top of mind for legislators to alleviate the financial burdens families face.

Some other issues we will see them address include childcare, school vouchers, state intervention in Memphis-Shelby County Schools, and immigration.

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Shelby County’s New Year’s Resolutions
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Shelby County’s New Year’s Resolutions

If you’re anything like us, you’re struggling to stick to your New Year’s resolutions, and it’s hardly been a week. That’s because it’s way easier to carry on the status quo than to make important, difficult changes to your life. Memphis is the same way—our local governments, education systems, nonprofits, and budgets can easily fall into the same playbook year-in and year-out.

Just like our personal resolutions, we won’t achieve our community resolutions without a plan. While we still face low educational outcomes, entrenched poverty, and a myriad of other challenges, a set of shared resolutions and commitments across our efforts can begin to change how we support our children and families in 2026.

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Study Confirms: Community Schools Are Great!
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Study Confirms: Community Schools Are Great!

A recent study from Harvard and Cornell Universities evaluates the impact of Communities In Schools (CIS), the nation’s largest integrated student support program, on students in high-poverty schools. Researchers found that providing personalized and coordinated supports (otherwise known as Full-Service Community Schools) leads to significant improvements in academic performance, high school graduation rates, and early-career earnings for students at highest risk. 

So what about Memphis?

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