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After Surfside, question raised of school buildings structural integrity

After Surfside, question raised of school buildings’ structural integrity 200 Miami-Dade schools are 40 years or older, school board member says Updated:  After Surfside, are older school buildings safe? MIAMI – In the wake of the Surfside tragedy, Miami-Dade County school board member Maria Teresa Rojas introduced an agenda item that directs the superintendent to present next month a report detailing the structural integrity of the district’s 400+ facilities. “I believe 200 are over 40 years [old], and I said we got to do this,” she said Wednesday before the measure ultimately passed. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said he is “absolutely confident that the structural integrity of our buildings is very good.”

Miami-Dade Public Schools Wants All Students Back to in-Person Learning Next Fall

Miami-Dade Public Schools Wants All Students Back to in-Person Learning Next Fall © Bloomberg via Getty Images Disinfecting wipes sit on a desk in a classroom at a learning center in Miami, Florida, U.S., on Friday, Sept. 4, 2020. In a victory for state education leaders, an appeals court said Monday that Floridas school reopening order did not force students back to campus, nor teachers back into classrooms, and should remain in effect while the lawsuits challenging its constitutionality move through the court system. Photographer: Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg via Getty Images Miami-Dade County Public Schools superintendent announced Tuesday the district intends to welcome back all students to in-person learning next fall.

Broward Public Schools Intend To Hold In-Person High School Graduations, Miami-Dade Exploring Possibility

Broward Public Schools Intend To Hold In-Person High School Graduations, Miami-Dade Exploring Possibility CBS Miami 2/26/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Miami MIAMI (CBSMiami) – There is some good news for high school seniors in South Florida. Broward County Public Schools intend to hold live, in-person high school graduations and Miami-Dade Public Schools is “exploring the possibility.” “We are planning to have live in-person graduations that will be somewhat modified,” said Broward Schools Supt. Robert Runcie on Tuesday. “What the modifications will entail will depend on the size of the venues we can secure and the other things we can work out logistically.” Runcie said he wants to avoid challenges for seniors.

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