LARGO, Fla. — Pinellas County Schools could be heading toward even more school closures.
This comes after the school board voted in February to shut down or re-purpose several schools in order to save the district more than $7 million in recurring annual expenses.
The district hasn’t set a number of schools to close yet, but the plan is to hold several community meetings over the summer months. Board Chairperson Caprice Edmond says that it is extremely important for families to weigh in over the summer, because the district will have to close more schools due to the budget…