When a video of a brawl at a Pembroke Pines high school started circulating, the principal alerted parents that anyone involved could face discipline — including those filming it.
A witness allegedly saw West Broward High School employee John Harrison Smith inappropriately touching two minor girls who were in his care. The 14- and 15-year-old students both have mental disabilities and verbal impairments, Pembroke Pines Police said.
Even before Gov. Ron DeSantis started pushing for a law that would block content about race relations from being taught in schools, South Florida schools saw a share of similar content being deemed problematic. Here’s a look at some of the cases in question.
MIAMI When seniors trickled into West Broward High School last week to pick up their caps and gowns, they were told they couldn't get their yearbooks. The reason: The assistant principal ordered yearbook teacher David Fleischer to stop selling and distributing the yearbook because the Black Lives Matter spread in it was "too politically one sided," Fleischer said he was told by the .
The Broward County School District suspended the book’s distribution at West Broward High School in Pembroke Pines to review “concerns” some apparently had about a spread showcasing students’ participation at Black Lives Matter protests.