Broward County Schools
Disgraced School Board Member Beverly Gallagher Released From Prison
Former Broward School Board member Beverly Gallagher is out of prison after serving her sentence on corruption charges.
Broward Lawmakers Push For Security At County Elementary Schools
The debate over getting police officers in every Broward County School heated up at a meeting of state lawmakers Tuesday afternoon.
Report On Broward Schools Details Leaky Gyms, Decay
Broward County’s schools are in dire need of repair, according to a new report presented to the Broward School Board on Tuesday. Children are spending their days in buildings with leaky ceilings, unusable playing fields and decaying, broken equipment, the report read of two county high schools.
Broward Teachers On Track For First Pay Raise In Four Years
After educating the leaders of tomorrow for four years with no pay raises, Broward County’s teachers may finally get a financial boost, school district leaders announced Tuesday.
South Florida Schools Closed Monday
Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Broward County Schools announced Saturday that all classes have been canceled for Monday, August 27.
Broward Supt. Runcie Promises Change To Flawed Bus System
Broward County Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie said he plans to add 30 to 50 new bus drivers to ease continuous problems with the student transportation system.
Broward School Bus Issues Frustrating Parents
It was a second day of rough rides for some students on Broward County school buses. Many parents complain that buses are running late to pick up children, or not picking them up at all.
Broward Schools Employee Arrested On Cocaine Trafficking Charges
Broward County School security specialist Thomas Snell found himself on the wrong side of the law in Tampa.
Miami & Broward Schools Looking To Set Social Media Policy
The social media revolution is already well underway; but now, Miami-Dade and Broward schools are coming to the realization that a social media policy may be needed for both teachers and students.
Fla. Charter Schools Could Get Tax Money To Build Under Senate Plan
A bill that would require school districts to give tax money raised by property assessments to charter schools to pay for construction costs, and allow high-performing schools to create up to 3 schools a year moved up in the Senate Monday.







