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Amicable divorce finalized between Superintendent Licata and Broward School Board
Dr. Peter Licata and Broward School board members reached an agreement on his exit package as superintendent.
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South Florida community leaders gather to fight antisemitic hate
The American Jewish community is feeling under siege these days. You see it manifested in group chats, in conversations, in letters to the editor, and in social media posts, in between the rampant antisemitic conspiracy theories. Then there’s the college protests, which started out calling for a cease fire in support of Gaza’s civilians and evolved into blatant anti-Israel...
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Broward Superintendent grapples with school closure demands
During a five-hour Broward County School Board workshop meeting Tuesday night to address school repurposing, the board told the superintendent to go back to the drawing board.
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Coral Park High School students learn about the Holocaust directly from survivors
As part of a nationwide project called “Names Not Numbers,” students were able to interview five Holocaust survivors about their experiences before, during, and after World War II.
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Florida's first Bachelor's degree in AI to be offered at Miami Dade College
The program is all about applying artificial intelligence in the real world based on what industry leaders are saying they want to see in the graduates.
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Cyclist safety enhancements coming to Miami-Dade's most dangerous roadways
Florida has one of the worst pedestrian and bicycle death rates in the country, so it’s fitting that a transportation conference focused on making streets safer is happening right now in Miami.
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Coral Park Senior High School robotics team invited to tour Navy warship
The robotics team from Coral Park Senior High School explored the USS Leyte Gulf, a guided missile cruiser, on a special invitation from the Navy.
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Parents at Virginia Shuman Young Montessori fight to save school from boundary changes
When deciding which schools to close or repurpose, Broward County Public Schools is guaranteed to make some people angry. A case in point is the proposal to turn a popular, Fort Lauderdale magnet Montessori school into a neighborhood school.
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Protesters calling for ‘Intifada' highly triggering for terror victims
Police have been called in to many colleges and universities after they say some of the pro-Palestinian demonstrators have crossed the free speech line by calling for violence.
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Miami Beach Police to enforce ‘zero tolerance' for e-bikes on the Beachwalk
It’s never been legal to use motorized vehicles on the pedestrian path which runs along the beach from Bal Harbour to South Pointe Park. However, Miami Beach Police are about to enforce the rule like never before.