Sanders Park Elementary Wins Magnet School of Excellence Award

By Attiyya Atkins POMPANO BEACH — Sanders Park Elementary, Broward County’s only journalism magnet elementary school, has won an award of distinction for its academic standards, high-quality educational services and diversity initiatives. Sanders Park is one of eight schools in Broward County to receive a Magnet Schools of Merit School of Excellence Award by Magnet Schools […]

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Broward County School Board Unveiled New Campus for C. Robert Markham Elementary

By Kristen Hernandez Pompano Beach – C. Robert Markham Elementary School is one of several significantly neglected and deteriorated schools within Pompano’s black neighborhoods. Thanks to a collective cry for help, Broward County School Board secured government funding to make improvements. The board unveiled design plans for a brand-new campus scheduled for completion by 2026. […]

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“It’s time for us to stand up and call them out”

By China Boynton Pompano Beach – Pompano Beach residents have raised concerns over the conditions of some schools operating within Broward County. There have been numerous reports to the Broward County School District of unclean and unsanitary bathrooms, mold, flooding, and a list of other repairs that have been overdue at the public schools in […]

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New Fire Academy at Blanche Ely High School

Students who want to pursue a career as a firefighter can sign up for the fire academy at Blanche Ely High School. The curriculum is taught by City of Pompano Beach firefighters. The academy focuses on real-world training, hazardous material management, fire suppression, incident command systems, and rescue operations. The class will include hands-on simulations, […]

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Clear Backpacks Scrapped for Upcoming 2023/2024 School Year

Broward County School Board Votes to Scrap Clear Backpack Initiative By Kristen Hernandez In a quick reversal during a contentious Town Hall meeting on June 13, the Broward County School Board voted 5-4 to do away with their clear backpack initiative because of parent and student backlash. Reaction from residents have been mixed, with some […]

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Higher Education Must Now Be Colorblind says Supreme Court Ruling

By Kristen Hernandez Washington, D. C. — In a landmark ruling, the United States Supreme Court overturned a long-standing precedent that has benefited minorities like African American, Latino, and Asian Americans in higher education admissions throughout the nation. The ending of affirmative action practices that have been in place since 1965 will make it practically impossible for […]

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