DUBLIN, Ohio — The Dublin City Schools district is currently redistricting its three high schools. According to the district's website, these new boundary lines ensure equitable access to resources and opportunities for students.

Two public input sessions are happening on Monday night to share how the process is going. This is also an opportunity to show families the new draft of the boundary maps and give them a chance to share their thoughts before they are finalized.

The proposed maps will determine which neighborhoods feed into Dublin’s three high schools. District officials said the changes will address three key challenges. This includes Jerome High School’s rapid enrollment growth, the uneven distribution of students across the district, and the need for cost-effective operation

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