The Broward County School Board on Wednesday decided the fate of seven public schools amid declining enrollment in the district.
Superintendent Dr. Howard Hepburn said the district has lost more than 40,000 students in the past 10 years, which is more than $30 million worth of revenue the district would collect if it had those students.
“There’s other cost saving measures but closing schools is something we have to do,” Hepburn said…