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The Palm Beach County School District will receive an $18 million increase in state funding. Increased costs for healthcare, ...
District documents show that Mooney will start working for the school district on May 4, pending the completion of a background check and physical. Mooney will be the district's fourth police ...
The School District of Palm Beach County will host a town hall on school safety on Wednesday night. The meeting will take place from 6-8 p.m. at John I. Leonard High School in Greenacres.There ...
The School District of Palm Beach County announced the ceremony dates for the Class of 2022 graduations Friday. Skip to content NOWCAST WPBF 25 News Weekends at 8 a.m.
The School District of Palm Beach County Transportation Services Department is hosting a job fair to hire bus drivers from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Central Transportation, located at 3376 Summit ...
The student body at the schools served by The School District of Palm Beach County is 28.7% white, 27.2% Black, 3.1% Asian or Asian/Pacific Islander, 37.5% Hispanic/Latino, 0.6% American Indian or ...
9.1% of graduates plan to seek employment after high school. A majority (55.3%) of Palm Beach County's 2025 graduates plan to attend four-year colleges or universities.
The district doesn't just oversee education in Palm Beach County. With 23,000 employees, it is also the county's largest employer and a huge supplier of government contract work.
Michael J. Burke will continue to lead the School District of Palm Beach County, School Board members unanimously decided Wednesday. The board appointed Burke as interim superintendent after former… ...
9.1% of graduates plan to seek employment after high school. A majority (55.3%) of Palm Beach County's 2025 graduates plan to attend four-year colleges or universities.
9.1% of graduates plan to seek employment after high school. A majority (55.3%) of Palm Beach County's 2025 graduates plan to attend four-year colleges or universities.
9.1% of graduates plan to seek employment after high school. A majority (55.3%) of Palm Beach County's 2025 graduates plan to attend four-year colleges or universities.