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Miami-Dade and Broward kiddos are headed back to school and there are plenty of things that parents need to do to get ready plus few changes parents should be aware of. Broward students will head ...
Broward County Public Schools is a public school district serving Broward County, Florida, and is the sixth largest public school system in the nation. During the 2023–2024 school year, Broward County Public Schools served 251,106 students enrolled in 326 schools and education centers district-wide. [ 1 ]
The school is a part of the Broward County Public Schools district. The school was named after Joseph Phillip Taravella (1919–1978), who was the president and chairman of Coral Ridge Properties, Inc., a subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and a founder of the City of Coral Springs.
Peter B. Licata is an American educator who served as superintendent of Broward County Public Schools, the sixth-largest school district in the United States and the second largest in the state of Florida. [1] He became the superintendent of Broward County Public Schools on July 11, 2023 and resigned in April 2024. [2][3]
Howard Hepburn, former deputy superintendent for teaching and learning for Broward County Public Schools, unexpectedly became the new superintendent of the school district on Tuesday, April 16 ...
Broward School Board member Torey Alston addresses Dr. Earlean Smiley, the interim superintendent during a Broward County School Board meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Pompano High was founded in 1926, in Pompano Beach, Florida, to address the growing need for secondary education in northeastern Broward County. Pompano's first school was opened in 1897 and by 1913, it had changed location three times. That school's capacity of 50 students was not large enough for the high school-aged students, who were ...
The Broward School Board will pick one of three finalists Thursday as its next superintendent Parents’ rights, book bans, school safety. Here’s what Broward superintendent finalists say