- Annabel C. Perry PK - 8
- Homepage
BCPS Announces Hurricane Dorian Relief and Recovery Efforts
BCPS Announces Hurricane Dorian Relief and Recovery Efforts
Together, We Can Help Victims in the Bahamas Rebuild their Lives and Plan for the Future
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS), in collaboration with the Broward Education Foundation, United Way of Broward County and BrightStar Credit Union, is working to collect and deliver donations and resources to assist with Hurricane Dorian recovery efforts in the Bahamas.
During a news conference held today, September 4, Superintendent Robert W. Runcie provided details regarding the collaborative initiative to assist hurricane victims.
“We have employees and families in our community who also have families and loved ones in the Bahamas,” said Superintendent Robert W. Runcie. “I want them to know that we are proud to stand here today and announce our efforts to help our friends, families, and brothers and sisters in the Bahamas in their tremendous time of need.”
To watch the news conference and get information on how students, families and community members can help support the relief and recovery efforts, including a list of items needed and donation locations, visit browardschools.com/hurricanerelief.
###
ABOUT BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
“Committed to educating all students to reach their highest potential.”
Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the sixth-largest school district in the nation and the second-largest in the state of Florida. BCPS is Florida’s first fully accredited school system since 1962. BCPS has more than 271,500 students and approximately 175,000 adult students in 234 schools, centers and technical colleges, and 89 charter schools. BCPS serves a diverse student population, with students representing 204 different countries and 191 different languages. Connect with BCPS: visit the website at browardschools.com, follow BCPS on Twitter @browardschools and Facebook at facebook.com/browardschools, and download the free BCPS mobile app.