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Public Safety Officials Join Superintendent Robert Runcie to Highlight the Safety Needs Addressed by the $800 million school bond effort

Robert Runcie
Robert Runcie

FORT LAUDERDALE— The $800 million Broward School bond referendum on the November 4th ballot will help fund critical safety projects in public schools across the county.  The bond will help address building safety issues, such as fixing roofs, windows and drainage as well as providing single point of entry and security cameras for our Broward public schools.

Public safety officials join Superintendent Robert Runcie as they highlight the safety aspects of the bond onThursday, October 30th at 10 AM at the Broward County Police Benevolent Association Hall 2901 S.W. 26th Terrace Dania Beach, FL 33312 Joining Broward Superintendent Robert Runcie will be Jeff Marano, President, Broward PBA and Former Florida Attorney General Bob Butterworth

The Broward school bond referendum is on the November 4th ballot. If passed by voters, the bond offering seeks to raise $800 million, which will cover the district’s most critical capital projects identified through an independent needs assessment of Broward county schools.

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