DUBLIN, Ohio — About 100 parents turned out Wednesday night for Dublin’s school board meeting — the first since the district announced last Friday it was pressing pause on its high school redistricting process.

“At every turn, this redistricting process has been mishandled,” one parent said during public comment.

“The district has to do better going forward,” said another.

Dublin City Schools Superintendent Dr. John Marschhausen said the decision to pause came after last week’s district “ listening tour ,” which he called the "catalyst” for resetting the process.

“We listened, that we heard their concerns, and their concerns had an impact on what we did as a board and as a leadership team,” Marschhausen said. "And because of the impact that they had, we decided to press pause to s

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