January 22, 2014
Broward transforming computer science classes 
The
 Broward school district is making sure its students are ready for the 
future workforce — and that means teaching them not just how to use 
technology, but how to build it. Next year, the school district will 
dramatically expand its computer science program, adding new curriculum 
and courses at 38 schools, officials announced Tuesday.
Florida education news: Teacher training, student busing, magnet schools and more
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: Broward schools will expand their computer science program in a partnership with Code.org, the Sun-Sentinelreports.
Coral Springs high school student earns national recognition for flute
Rebecca Tutunick of Coral Springs doesn't
 quite remember the day she fell in love with the flute, but she recalls
 being mesmerized the first time she heard it being played. "The sounds 
of the flute were always the most appealing to my ears," Tutunick, a 
senior at Marjory Stoneman DouglasHigh
School, said. 
Hollywood schools film festival is Jan. 23
Students
 of Hollywood schools are inviting movie goers and film enthusiasts to 
its Hooray Hollywood event on Thursday, Jan. 23. Hooray Hollywood is a 
film festival and awards ceremony that showcases films produced by 
students in Hollywood's public schools.
Applications sought for Broward Center Teen Ambassador Program
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts is
 accepting applications for the 2013-2014 Broward Center Teen Ambassador
 Program, which is open to high school students residing in Broward 
County who are interested in the performing arts.
Tamarac seeking charter school proposals for first high school 
The
 city originally built as a retirement mecca for senior citizens wants 
to build its first public high school. The commission agreed at a 
workshop Tuesday to allow the city manager to formally make a request 
from charter school companies to gauge interest.
