Budget Cuts Hit Broward County Schools: 300 Employees Face Layoffs. In a move aimed at addressing an $80 million budget shortfall, Broward County Public Schools has issued layoff notices to over 300 staff members. The drastic measure is a response to declining enrollment and lost funding, leaving the district with a significant financial gap. As a result of the cuts, union leaders warn that support services for students will also be reduced, potentially compromising their educational experience. The layoffs mark a challenging time for the district, which must balance the need to maintain quality education with the harsh realities of shrinking resources.
More than 300 Broward County school employees are facing layoffs as the district responds to an $80 million budget shortfall tied to declining enrollment and lost funding. Union leaders say the cuts will still affect students by reducing support services. The post Broward County Public Schools issue 300 layoffs of staff members due to declining enrollment and loss of funding appeared first on District Administration.