After the 2016 signing, it was announced a couple of weeks later on October 18,Broward County Public Schools was the only large urban district in the country to receive a Teacher Incentive Fund (TIF) grant from the U.S. Dept. of Education totaling $53,808,909.
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Lots of fake ways to make crime statistics look better than they are... too bad we don’t have a national organization that could expose this stuff...

And if this agreement and ones like it are left in place, it won’t matter if there is a more comprehensive background check legislated because the necessary information will never be entered into such a system.
One Broward signatory---Obama's Chicago crony--- Broward Supet of Schools Runci's annual salary is $335,000 PLUS perks.
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WE NEED TO KNOW WHO AMONG THE SIGNATORIES CONTRIBUTED
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The blame and responsibility lies clearly with government institutions dominated by Broward County Democrats. Their failure to remove a dangerous and imminent threat to an entire school resulted in a school massacre. Allowing students to break laws has consequences, and this sanctuary discipline agreement created by government employees did exactly that:
COLLABORATIVE AGREEMENT ON SCHOOL DISCIPLINE -NOV 5, 2013
THIS AGREEMENT entered into between:
1.THE SCHOOL BOARD OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA - Ralph Runcie- Supt.
2. CHIEF JUDGE OF THE SEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT- Peter M. Weinstein
3. OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY - Michael J. Satz
4. LAW OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER - Hon. Howard Finklestein
5. SHERIFF OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA- Scott Israel
6. FORT LAUDERDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT -Franklin Adderley
7. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE- Wansley Walters
8. FORT LAUDERDALE BRANCH OF THE NAACP -Marsha Ellison
9. JUVENILE JUSTICE ADVISORY BOARD - Marsha Ellison
and in collaboration and consultation with a committee of stakeholders that include representation from the Broward Teachers Union, Broward Principals and Assistants Association, District Advisory Council, Diversity Committee, Childrens Services Council of Broward County, State Representative Perry Thurston, State Senator Christopher Smith, and State Representative Gwyndolen Clarke-Reed for the purpose of establishing a cooperative relationship between agencies involved in the handling of student misbehavior.
No wonder Nikolas Cruz was never held accountable for his criminal behavior, he’s being educated in a zoo.
ARTICLE I. DEFINITIONS
1.01 Student Misbehavior: breaches of the Code of Student Conduct, disruptions, and other transgressions or omissions by a student that occur on school grounds, school transportation or during a school sponsored or related event.
1.02 Non-Violent Misdemeanors include, but are not limited to:
Disrupting or Interfering with a School Function;
Affray- fighting in public
Theft of less than $300;
Vandalism of less than $1,000;
Disorderly Conduct;
Trespassing;
Criminal Mischief;
Gambling;
Loitering or Prowling;
Harassment;
Incidents relating to Alcohol;
Possession of Cannabis (misdemeanor amount only);
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia;
Threats; and
Obstructing Justice without Violence.
What’s a few students’ lives when you’re looking at $54 million...
We’ll never know the extent of evil doings during the Obama administration.
“””BCPS was the only large urban district in the country to receive a Teacher Incentive Fund (TIF) grant from the U.S. Dept. of Education totaling $53,808, 909”””
We do not know how much Broward County Schools received of the $53 million granted by U.S. Dept. of Education.
The amount received by Broward County Schools was probably not all that much. So when we find out exactly how much Broward County Schools received, then is the time to divide the amount by 17 dead people and were the lives of those 17 people worth so little to keep school criminals from going to jail?