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Scott Travis

Broward School Board to vote on move to fire superintendent

CORAL SPRINGS, Fla._The Broward County School Board is scheduled to vote next week on whether to fire beleaguered Superintendent Robert Runcie.

The newest board member, Lori Alhadeff, has placed on the agenda for the March 5 meeting a request to terminate Runcie's contract.

Alhadeff, whose daughter Alyssa was killed during the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High on Feb. 14, 2018, cited Runcie's "many failures of leadership," including his handling of the tragedy, as well as the slow progress on the $800 million bond passed by voters in 2014.

"It is of urgency to have a leader to expedite safety to the entire district and to improve a failing bond program," Alhadeff said in a brief statement to The South Florida Sun Sentinel.

It's unlikely there are the needed votes to fire Runcie. Five of nine board members _ Ann Murray, Laurie Rich Levinson, Patti Good, Rosalind Osgood and Donna Korn _ have all voiced support for Runcie in recent weeks.

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