Broward School Board finalizes separation agreement with general counsel
Barbara Myrick to be paid $226,000+, have legal expenses paid for by board
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BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – The Broward County School Board met Thursday to finalize negotiations regarding its mutual separation agreement with its general counsel Barbara Myrick.
Under the agreement, Myrick, who was arrested last month along with Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie, will leave with 20 weeks of severance pay, totaling $226,349.87. The money includes accrued sick and vacation time, along with Myrick’s pension from the Florida retirement system.
“Mr. Runcie and I have worked tirelessly, and you all know that, to improve this district and to see that it continues to operate in a professional manner for the children,” Myrick told the board.
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The process is being conducted in a conference room, with School Board Chair Dr. Rosalind Osgood representing the board, with help from Miami-Dade County Public Schools attorney Walter Harvey, who is providing his services pro bono.
“Under Mr. Runcie’s leadership, student achievement has improved,” said Runcie’s lawyer, Sherry Culves, at the start of the meeting. “He remains steadfast in his position that he will be vindicated of the indictment against him.”
“As we move through this process, it’s very important to the board that we are fair to Mr. Runcie and fair to the school district,” Osgood said to reporters after the meeting.