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Coral Springs officials press Broward schools after board approves C4 reassignment policy effective 2026–27

3042606 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

City manager reported the Broward County School Board unanimously approved a school‑choice priority for students affected by the C4 boundary changes, but the change is not effective until the 2026–27 school year; the city submitted 26 active reassignment requests and will continue advocacy for families.

Coral Springs officials said April 16 that the Broward County School Board approved a policy change intended to help students affected by recent C4 boundary adjustments, but that the change will not take effect until the 2026–27 school year.

City Manager Catherine told the City Commission she and commissioners had attended the school‑board meeting and that staff had proactively collected and formally…

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