PROFESSIONAL ANALYSIS
The $1.95 million intergovernmental agreement between Broward County and the School Board of Broward County establishes a formal funding mechanism for driver education delivery through the public school system. Attorneys and procurement professionals should note this is a county-to-school-board contract structure, which typically bypasses competitive bidding under Florida's interlocal agreement statutes (F.S. Chapter 163). Transportation consultants and insurance actuaries tracking young-driver risk metrics will view this investment as a measurable intervention in the 16–18 age cohort crash exposure pool. School administrators gain a dedicated revenue stream to sustain or expand behind-the-wheel and classroom instruction capacity. The Signal: Monitor the agreement's performance benchmarks and renewal terms, as this $1.95M commitment signals Broward County's willingness to fund school-based safety infrastructure through interlocal channels — a template replicable for other programming.