The Broward County School Board is seeking outside legal advice on whether it can require high-paid administrators to repay about $500,000 in voter-approved referendum bonuses.
During a Tuesday, Feb. 10, school board meeting, members debated whether to try to claw back supplements paid to roughly three dozen senior administrators after a July 2024 vote expanded eligibility for the funds.
The payments ranged from $7,761 to $14,612 annually, including to some employees earning more than $200,000 a year, according to the Sun Sentinel…