BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. — Over the past 10 years, Broward County Public Schools has lost nearly 40,000 students, Superintendent Howard Hepburn said, a decline that equates to more than $350 million over the same period.
“Our footprint has been too large for the amount of students that we currently serve,” Hepburn said.
Hepburn is standing by his push to close schools and shift boundaries in an effort to save millions…