Broward school district officials held a town hall to hear from community members on potential options for several dozen schools.

Wednesday’s meeting, held in Miramar, is the first of eight expected in the coming weeks to discuss the second phase of Redefining Our Schools, which evaluates enrollment numbers, academic programs and school resources.

“It’s critical, because we want to get feedback from our families and our communities,” said Dr. Angela Fulton, Deputy Superintendent of Broward County Public Schools.

With enrollment numbers down across the county, district officials said meetings like this one are important.

“We just really want to make decisions that are going to be best for the greater good of Broward schools, so we can provide better opportunities for all of our students

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