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What is a “Town Hall<br />

Meeting”?<br />

A Town Hall Meeting is an organization-wide<br />

meeting in which Patti Marshall, <strong>CAG</strong> General<br />

Director, will begin by reporting of the<br />

current “State of Affairs” of our school in<br />

relation to specific areas and then parents,<br />

students, faculty members, alumni or<br />

community members can ask questions.<br />

At its essence, a town hall meeting is exactly<br />

what it sounds like...members of a<br />

community coming together to discuss an<br />

issue or issues of common concern. It is a<br />

chance for our school community to discuss<br />

the direction the school is moving and any<br />

emerging issue of concern. In either case,<br />

the primary purpose of these town hall<br />

meetings is to provide information to the<br />

community and collect feedback.<br />

Who Can Participate?<br />

Students<br />

Parents<br />

Alumni<br />

<strong>CAG</strong> Faculty<br />

Board Members<br />

Community Friends<br />

How Can I Participate?<br />

Send us your questions ahead of time by<br />

clicking on this link!<br />

Be a part of the actual audience by<br />

attending the event on Tuesday, October<br />

24 starting at 7:00 pm in the Wilson<br />

Gym!<br />

Follow the Live Streaming of the event on<br />

our Facebook Page and share with your<br />

friends!<br />

How Will the Event<br />

Work?<br />

Questions and answers will be moderated<br />

between the live audience and the Facebook<br />

audience so that participants can ask<br />

questions and even interact with Patti<br />

Marshall about their answers. The moderator<br />

helps manage the flow of the event and as<br />

the question and answer session proceeds<br />

until closing remarks and a summary<br />

statement are again made.

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