HERE'S THE FL ISD PAYOFF: Florida School Shooting Building 12 To Be Torn Down? #SandyHook 2.0

HERE'S THE ****PAYOFF**** FOR THE SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR PLAYING ALONG ( LIKE SANDY HOOK )....Student reports:

BUILDING IS BEING TORN DOWN & REBUILT

HOW DISGUSTING TO USE TERROR FOR PROFIT

This is the eyesore they want replaced...

The rest of the buildings are nicely appointed, but that 3 story building is what needs tearing down, with the State's Legislatures over-eager to pay for it.

Here's the up-to-date main entrance.. in stark contrast to the ugly box.

Who's paying? Any Government Assistance? Who made the decision? Did the Board Vote on it? Was there a bond election to fund it? Who is rebuilding? How much are they receiving? Is there BIDDING on the rebuild? Is it legal to appropriate state funds for LOCAL SCHOOLS?

Feel Free to Contact for information:
Robert W. Runcie | Superintendent of Schools | 754.321.2600 | Robert.Runcie@browardschools.com
Ty Thompson | Principle | 754.322.2150 | ty.thompson@browardschools.com
Florida Governor | Rick Scott | (850) 488-7146

https://patch.com/florida/aventura/florida-school-...

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News reports said the Florida legislature will provide money to replace the high school building that was the scene of a mass shooting.

https://patch.com/florida/aventura/florida-school-shooting-building-12-be-torn-down

 

By Paul Scicchitano, Patch Staff | | Updated
 

PARKLAND, FL — Images of the carnage at Building 12 may be seared into the minds of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students but at least they may never have to set foot inside the structure again. Published reports said that the Broward County School District will not reopen the freshman building that was the scene of Wednesday's horrific attack. The Florida legislature is expected to pay for the work.

The Miami Herald and Sun-Sentinel both reported on Friday that there are plans to raze the three-story structure. The school district did not immediately respond to a request for information.

"This building has to come down,"' Sen. Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton was quoted as saying in the Herald report after visiting the scene of the worst school shooting since a gunman attacked an elementary school in Newtown, Conn.

The Sun-Sentinel report quoted Broward School Superintendent Robert Runcie as saying that the building must come down.

"Parents and students have resoundingly told me they can't go back into that building regardless of what we do," Runcie told the publication. "The other piece I heard is that that building will be used as evidence in any type of legal process that goes forward, so we won't be able to access the building for a while anyway."