Broward County Schools Superintendent Howard Hepburn and top district officials to host community Q&A session in Coral Springs this August

Broward County, Florida – Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Howard Hepburn, along with key district leaders, will host a “Community Connect” event in Coral Springs next month, offering residents a valuable opportunity to engage directly with the district’s leadership. The event, which will take place at Coral Springs City Hall on Friday, August 1, at 12:00 PM, is designed to foster open dialogue between local residents and school officials.
This special gathering is a collaborative effort between the Broward County Public Schools district and the Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce. The event will provide an opportunity for the public to ask questions, voice concerns, and discuss important issues facing the schools and students in the area.
Superintendent Hepburn will be joined by several prominent figures from the school district. Jermaine Fleming, North Regional Superintendent, will be present to discuss regional initiatives and address questions. In addition, Debra Hixon, School Board Chair for Countywide At-Large Seat 9, and Lori Alhadeff, School Board Member for District 4, will participate, bringing their perspectives and insights on various district matters.
Residents who wish to submit questions in advance can do so by emailing the Coral Springs Coconut Creek Chamber of Commerce at [email protected]. This provides an opportunity for individuals to ensure their concerns are addressed during the event, even if they are unable to attend in person.
The “Community Connect” event reflects a broader effort by Superintendent Hepburn and his team to foster stronger relationships between the district and the communities it serves. The goal is to increase transparency and communication, as well as to ensure that the public’s voice is heard when it comes to important educational matters.
By providing a platform for open dialogue, this event aims to strengthen the relationship between the school district and the Coral Springs community, empowering residents to become more engaged in their local schools and the decisions that affect their children’s education.