The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen gave a resident its blessing to discuss solutions for the Confederate marker in Town Square with the United Daughters of Confederacy. Our next step, we feel, is to meet with some of the people at the bottom of the sign, Jordan said to the board. To meet with those people and come to the table and all of us sit down and talk.
Mayor Stan Joyner said no one on the board opposed the idea.
Some residents and activists have called for the marker to be moved into a museum.
Jordan and three other residents have met with Town Administrator James Lewellen once a month for the past eight months to talk about solutions for the marker.
Opinion | As Confederate statues come down all across the country, Collierville will keep Confederate marker in the city’s town square | Otis Sanford
The granite marker identifies the site as Confederate Park, but town leaders took care of that in 2017 by officially naming it Town Square Park. Author: Otis Sanford (Local 24) Published: 4:49 PM CDT July 20, 2021 Updated: 6:14 PM CDT July 20, 2021
COLLIERVILLE, Tennessee There appears to be no appetite at all among government leaders in Collierville for removing a Confederate monument that some view as offensive and others see as historic. Every so often, opponents complain about the marker in the publicly-owned town square.
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With news that the Shelby County Health Department has relaxed mask requirements, some school districts are making masks optional.
Masks will be optional for Collierville Schools students and staff beginning Monday and will be optional for Arlington Community Schools students and staff beginning Saturday, according to district communications.
Bartlett schools and Shelby County Schools are still requiring masks, spokespeople told the Commercial Appeal. We are starting to see the light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel,” Collierville Schools Superintendent Gary Lilly said in a statement. “Our families, students, and staff have been incredibly flexible throughout this entire school year you are the reason Collierville Schools is such a special