LARGO — Pinellas County families should expect to see some schools close next year — and more in following years — as the school district aims to confront enrollment declines that show no sign of rebounding.
No details are set, superintendent Kevin Hendrick said during a Sept. 16 school board workshop, as his team plans to conduct town hall sessions and gather community feedback before settling on specific recommendations due in January.
At least a couple of ideas are off the table for the near term, though…