
By Buddy Nevins, BrowardBeat.com, for SouthFloridaReporter.com, July 8, 2015 – In an industrial park in Sunrise, the newest Franklin Academy is getting ready to open.
The $20 million, 106,000-square foot school was approved by the Sunrise Commission only in January.
Meanwhile, Stranahan High parents still wait for the three-year-old promise to fix their crumbling school to be fulfilled by the School Board and Superintendent Robert Runcie.
Strahanan High students will be heading back to school that is in such bad repair that it is actually dangerous to students.
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