The Broward County Public Schools Summer Resiliency Program invites middle and high school students in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas zone to attend “A Day at the Farm” hosted by Tomorrow’s Rainbow.
If there is one lesson that has resonated in the aftermath of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas tragedy, it’s that the youth have a prominent voice and are able to constitute sweeping changes in the U.S.
When Commissioner Grace Solomon’s term expires in November of 2018, one of two men will step into the District 2 seat; Diego Pfeiffer and Richard Walker.
Summer may be a time for some to step away from routine and even school-year chaos; but for others, it is a time that brings about seclusion and isolation from the camaraderie that the daily school environment provides.
The Miami Dolphins hosted the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School football at their team practice where they could learn tips from the veterans and the rookies.
Come to the MSDStrong Benefit Night Out to enjoy a fun-filled evening of drinks, food, live entertainment, photo fun and laughs while mobilizing among the Marjory Stoneman Douglas community and showing Eagle pride.
Dog-lovers in Parkland: If you are looking for something cool to do with your dog on a hot summer evening, then bring them to “Bark at the Park” with the Miami Marlins.
School’s out, summer’s in, and so is wrestling with CCW’s Summer Glory. On Saturday, June 23, Coastal Championship Wrestling returns to its home at Coral Springs Charter School with their biggest show to date.
After serving for the past two years as a Parkland city commissioner representing District Two, Grace Solomon announced this week that she will not seek reelection.
Congratulations to the Broward County Public Schools high school seniors, named winners of National Merit College-Sponsorships by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.