The district saw considerable reshuffling due to overcrowding at the start of the 2018–19 school year. The high school received a new amenity-laden $94 million campus,[4][5] and Schilling Farms Middle School moved into the old high school building as "West Collierville Middle School".[6] The Schilling Farms namesake and old campus were thereafter used for a new elementary school.[7] The following year, the district shifted its middle and high school start times to a later schedule.[8] The shift was prompted by a petition authored by high school student Chase Via that advocated for later school start times.[6][9]
Upon the creation of the district, former superintendent John Aikten of Shelby County Schools was selected as superintendent.[10] After Aitken retired in 2019, he was succeeded by Dr. Gary Lilly, former superintendent of Bristol Tennessee City Schools.[11]