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Broward School Board Seeks Community Input in Search for New Superintendent
The search is on for Broward County’s new permanent superintendent, and the school board is seeking input from the entire community.
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Hackers Post Files After Broward School District Doesn't Pay Ransom
Hackers who sought $40 million in ransom from a South Florida school district that refused to pay have now published nearly 26,000 stolen files
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Broward Schools Celebrate Students With Perfect Attendance
In any walk of life, achieving perfection is rare, and it’s usually celebrated. Think about a no-hitter in baseball, a hole-in-one in golf, a perfect 10 score in gymnastics. Those, however, are moments. It’s arguably much more impressive to be perfect in anything over a 13-year span. That’s what six South Florida high school graduates have just accomplished: perfect attendance...
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Broward Graduates Congratulated for Perfect Attendance
Broward Schools celebrated six students who had perfect records of attendance, from Kindergarten all the way to their senior year. NBC 6’s Ari Odzer reports.
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6 Things to Know – Your Top Stories For Wednesday, April 10
It’s Wednesday, April 10th – and NBC 6 has the top six stories you need to know for the day.
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Families of MSD Shooting Victims File New Round of Lawsuits Against School District, BSO
NBC 6 obtained a draft copy of one of lawsuits, claiming the Broward School District, the sheriff’s office and others were negligent and should be held responsible for the deaths of 17 people inside.
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6 Things to Know – Your Top Stories For Wednesday, March 6
It’s Wednesday, March 6th – and NBC 6 has the top six stories you need to know for your day.
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School PR Consultant Apologizes After Calling Parkland Critics ‘Crazies'
A leaked video shows Sara Brady making the comments to an audience of public relations professionals in July.
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Broward County Schools Armed Guardians Begin Training for New School Year
Broward County Public Schools has hired a new crop of armed guardians to keep up with a statewide mandate that requires safety officers at each campus by the new school year.
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Parkland Graduation Honors Four Slain Classmates In Emotional Ceremony
The graduating class from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School honored four seniors on Sunday who were among the 17 people killed in a February mass shooting at the Florida school. Seniors Nicholas Dworet, Joaquin Oliver, Meadow Pollack and Carmen Schentrup were among the victims of the Feb. 14 attack. Their family members were expected to accept their diplomas on their...
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New Security Measures in Place for Stoneman Douglas Students
On Monday, students will return to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School from spring break and the campus will begin using stronger security protocols.
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Broward School District Paying Independent Firm to Investigate Suspected Parkland Shooter's Past
Earlier in the week, Superintendent Robert Runcie had said there had been no evidence seen showing a failure on the part of Broward County Schools when it had information about possible behavior involving Cruz.
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NBC 6 Investigators Find Pricey School Equipment
The NBC 6 Investigators track down equipment reported stolen by the Broward County Schools.
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Private School Changes Leadership Before it Even Opens
Earlier this year, the school was evicted from its Lauderdale Lakes site and Silva of South Florida Inc. was ordered to pay $48,000 in back rent, but it has not done so, according to court records.
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SWAG on 6: Chyanne Fletcher
The immigrant dream is alive and well, thanks to kids like Chyanne Fletcher. She’s a petite junior at Hollywood Hills High School who moved to Florida from Pakistan in 2010.
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Ex-Head of Broward Teachers Union Facing New Federal Charges
Former Broward Teachers Union President Pat Santeramo was in court Monday facing new federal mail fraud charges.
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Fort Lauderdale School Transforms Into Montessori Academy
They’re not used to celebrating success at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School in Fort Lauderdale. The school received two consecutive failing grades from the state. It was rife with academic and behavioral problems.
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Charter School Operator With Four Fs Gets Cash to Open More
A charter school management company with a history of operating failing or shuttered schools has been approved for two more schools in Panama City, leaving some South Florida parents wondering why millions in public money continue flowing to the company and the schools it manages.
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3 Students Hospitalized After Smoking E-Cigarettes
A trio of students at South Broward High School in Hollywood was hospitalized after the e-cigarettes they decided to smoke may have been laced with an unknown substance.
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NBC 6 Investigation: Charter Schools Not Making the Grade
Charter schools are so popular they’ve doubled in number to more than 600 across the state. But lately charter schools have made headlines for a rash of closings in South Florida—that aren’t just upsetting parents, but are costing taxpayers money.