DUBLIN, Ohio — Hundreds of Dublin parents, dozens holding signs to support their cause, turned out Wednesday to a "listening tour" hosted by the school district, as leaders face growing criticism over how they’ve handled the high school redistricting process set to take effect next school year.

Parent after parent stepped up to the podiums at three different sessions, voicing frustration and disappointment with a process many described as confusing, flawed and divisive.

“The public trust in this process has been lost,” one speaker said.

The listening sessions — only scheduled last week — were meant to give parents a chance to share feedback before a final map is selected.

Dublin City Schools Superintendent Dr. John Marschhausen told parents their feedback will directly impact the di

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