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Board directs superintendent to develop multi‑year plan to reduce non‑teaching staff

School Board of Broward County · March 10, 2026
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Summary

After extended debate, the board asked the superintendent to present a plan to reduce non‑teaching staff 'up to' 1,000 positions per year over three years (with a minimum target), to better align staffing to enrollment declines and to free funds for classroom pay and operations.

The Broward County School Board voted to direct the superintendent to develop and return with a comprehensive staffing‑alignment plan that would reduce non‑teaching positions over multiple years.

"We are overstaffed," said Board Member Holness, the motion's sponsor. Board members and district leaders agreed the district has not adjusted non‑teaching staffing proportionally to a long decline in enrollment and that doing so is necessary to close a…

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