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School districts across the country are seeing Superintendents resign or be pushed out in record numbers. Two South Florida counties are facing that issue. Plus, an update from Haiti, which is now under new leadership. And a South Floridian who qualified for the Olympics, but can’t compete in Tokyo.
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Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett gives an update on the building collapse, an infectious disease expert weighs in on rising COVID-19 numbers in Florida, Palm Beach County's superintendent gives his 90-day notice, and an update on the anti-government protests happening in Cuba and South Florida.
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The aftermath of Parkland. How to manage COVID-19. Escalating racial tensions. These are just some of the challenges Donald Fennoy has faced in his time leading the Palm Beach County school district. WLRN spoke with Palm Beach Post reporter Andrew Marra about the superintendent's tenure.
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His contract requires three months’ notice, so he said his last day will be Oct. 11. Fennoy has been in the role for three years.
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This post will be updated today, Thursday, August 13, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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South Florida school districts are planning their budgets for the next four years without a key piece of information: who will be the next governor.The…
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Robert Avossa surprised the Palm Beach County School Board and the community early last month when he announced he would leave the helm of the school…