Superintendent Runcie Recommends Schools Reopen October 5

After COVID-19 positivity rates dropped to a low of 2.6 percent, Superintendent Robert Runcie announced his recommendation public schools reopen
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After COVID-19 positivity rates dropped to a low of 2.6 percent, Superintendent Robert Runcie announced his recommendation public schools reopen
Prior to the school board meeting on Tuesday, Broward County Superintendent Robert Runcie addressed the district’s school reopening
At the Broward School Board workshop on Tuesday, Superintendent Robert Runcie addressed the reopening of schools
It’s hard to believe the end of the school year is upon us and what a year it has been.
Issues of policing, race, and equity are at the forefront of our national news and community dialogue.
As Broward County and the rest of the country see facets of their past normal lives fall back into place one by one, parents have one extremely important piece of the puzzle they’re anxiously awaiting to see fall in place
Superintendent Robert Runcie, addressed the Broward school community at the start of the fourth quarter,
While the world focuses on the best way to attack the coronavirus pandemic, we must reinvent our public education system overnight to respond to the challenges created by the society-wide disruptions.
Broward County Superintendent Robert Runcie provided another virtual update on the future of the school year
Superintendent Robert Runcie said on Friday that Broward schools would shut down beginning Monday in a response
On Saturday, Broward County Public Schools, in collaboration with the Florida Department of Health – Broward
Following the January 8 expiration of health accommodations, which allowed them to teach remotely since the Fall, teachers
In a surprise recognition, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teacher Dr. Jacob Abraham was awarded Debate Coach of the Year by the Broward County Public Schools Debate Initiative.
During an emergency meeting on Thursday, the Broward County School Board voted unanimously to begin in-person learning three days ahead of schedule.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Principal Michelle Kefford has been named a finalist for the 2021 National Principal of the Year
Seeking to avoid the problems that plagued Broward County Public Schools’ online instruction last spring,
When Broward students were forced out of schools and into virtual classrooms due to COVID-19, there was much to be learned about distance learning
Three Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School seniors have been named National Merit Scholars.
After much uncertainty and disappointment, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Seniors will be recognized with a special tribute.
Broward County Public Schools is checking in this week with families and members of the school district about the transition to the virtual classroom and COVID-19.
Family and friends, both locally and across the country will be able to join in celebrating a milestone achievement with Broward County seniors. Find dates and times of virtual cermonies here.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, all events have been cancelled for the Class of 2020 including functions like prom and grad bash this school year.
In a letter to parents on Wednesday, Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert W. Runcie announced virtual graduation plans for the Class of 2020.
By the time Broward County public school students become seniors, they must have a minimum of 40 learning service hours to receive a standard diploma
With high school seniors missing out on graduation events due to COVID-19, a local school photographer has figured out a way to give them the recognition they deserve.
The initiative also provides added real-world experiences for BCPS high school juniors and seniors who are part of MODS’
The Commissioner of Education has recommended that all Florida public and private K-12 school campuses extend campus closures through May 1, 2020.
Prompted by the coronavirus, Broward County Public Schools distributed over 82,000 computer devices
As COVID-19 continues to affect education in everyday life across the country, students now have to prepare to continue their semester, remotely, starting on March 30.
The corner of University Drive and NW 31 Court is usually quiet, however, a rowdier scene unfolded as the Broward Teachers Union braved the rain and protested for higher pay.