Broward schools to slash budget by $65 million. Here’s what may be cut.

Broward schools plan to make cuts to security staff, administrators and other expenses in an effort to slash the district budget by $64.6 million.

Superintendent Howard Hepburn has outlined some of the broad cuts for the 2025-26 school year in a memo sent to the School Board, while the South Florida Sun Sentinel has obtained data showing where some specific cuts may be.

The district is facing cuts in state funding due to enrollment drops as more families choose private school vouchers and other education options. Enrollment has declined about 30,000 from a decade ago and is expected to drop another 8,800 this fall. But the number of employees has increased by 324 over that same time period…

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