In a move seen as a strategic bid to sway voters ahead of a crucial referendum, the Broward County School Board has approved a funding plan aimed at boosting teacher salaries. The plan, which allocates millions of dollars towards teacher compensation, is set to be put to voters in a referendum later this year. The decision is a key step in the board's efforts to address concerns over teacher pay, which have been a major point of contention in the district. By committing to increased funding for teacher salaries, the board is seeking to demonstrate its commitment to supporting educators and potentially win over voters who may be skeptical of the district's ability to manage its finances.


Broward School Board approves funding plan for teacher salaries ahead of referendum  CBS News