The fallout from declining enrollment in Broward County Public Schools is being felt in many ways.
Over the past decade, the district has lost more than 40,000 students. That led to the layoffs of 300 people, approved by the school board Monday, and the declining enrollment is causing one school to lose a teacher in a special needs program.
Parents rave about the program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children, or DHH, at Tropical Elementary School in Plantation…