Pinellas schools seek public input on possible school closures

With enrollment shrinking, the Pinellas County school district needs to figure out how to best use its buildings for students and the community.

Like other Florida districts coping with similar scenarios, Pinellas is turning to its residents for ideas. Superintendent Kevin Hendrick announced Oct. 28 that it will hold five town hall meetings in the next two months toward that end.

The first one will be from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12, at Boca Ciega High, with others to follow at Largo, Dunedin, Hollins and Lakewood high schools…

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