Broward School Board deciding Runcie’s fate today

Robert Runcie, the embattled superintendent who’s faced increasing criticism since the Parkland shooting, could be fired today if at least five of his nine School Board bosses give the word.

Both supporters and foes packed the meeting at district headquarters in downtown Fort Lauderdale, with TV news crews and photographers lined up along the back wall. Outside, dozens of Runcie allies filled the hallway.

“I don’t think he should be fired,” said Norman Freeman, pastor of the Greater Antioch Missionary Baptist church in Pompano Beach. “I don’t see where there is any grievous negligence on his part.”

Before the discussion started, the noise in the hallway was deafening. As the debate was announced a hush came over the crowd in the hall filled with mostly black supporters. Former Broward elections chief Brenda Snipes was in the crowd.

When Alhadeff spoke of terminating Runcie last week, she pointed to his “many failures of leadership,” including the glacial pace on an $800 million bond approved by voters in 2014.

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