These Memphis Students Don’t Want xAI’s Help to Fix Their Schools

It "doesn't erase the fact that when [students] go home, it smells like gas."


xAI is promising to renovate four schools, including John P. Freeman Optional, that need over $60 million for repairs in the next decade. (Andrea Morales for Chalkbeat)

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