Broward County Public Schools Wants Feedback on Distance Learning

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.
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.
Although we all want to return to “normal” as soon as possible, we must be mindful and cautious in the process.
I want first to thank all first responders, doctors, nurses, healthcare professionals, and all essential service workers
COVID-19 hit home last month with the tragic loss of Broward Sheriff Deputy Shannon Bennett, who succumbed to medical complications brought on by the deadly disease.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all of us in Broward County, throughout the United States and around the world.
I know this is an unsettling time for everyone. The month of March felt like a roller coaster.
In the last few weeks, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted the world. Our lives have changed in ways we could never have imagined.
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.
From: Mayor Michelle J. Gomez Tamarac is starting the month of March on a high note after our State of the City address..
In March, the days start to get a little longer, and our students are off for spring break. Some of us may go out of town, but lots of events take place in our community that you can participate in.
My aunt was a police officer for the city of Philadelphia. I didn’t know it then, but she was a trailblazer: a proud woman in a job historically carried out by men.
2020 is off to a great start with opportunities and growth coming to our community.
The senseless mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School two years ago affected the lives of so many.
his newsletter will help keep you aware of the innovative ways Broward County Public Schools is educating today’s students to succeed in tomorrow’s world
January marks my one-year anniversary as your sheriff. The leadership of the Broward Sheriff’s Office has made a lot of changes that we sincerely believe will increase the safety for all of Broward County.
“Operation Homefront” at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is a simulation that allows stakeholders such as Broward County Emergency Management, Law Enforcement, and others to participate and test guidelines
In an ever-changing world, Broward County residents must stay prepared for what seems like daily reports of mass tragedy events and violence.
I would like to thank all of District 3 for the opportunity to work together to grow our community and create a bright future for years to come.
What a year it has been for the Broward Sheriff’s Office. When I took command of this organization, I pledged to put public safety first.
At the Broward Sheriff’s Office, we’ve come so far since the first African American, Deputy James Primous, joined the ranks in 1951.