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Campus Redevelopment Meetings for Parents

Learn the latest news about the Campus Redevelopment and Construction Project by attending one of two upcoming meetings for parents, faculty and staff. The meetings are scheduled for April 1 and April 6.
Dear Friends,

You will notice scaffolding along the front of Hunter Hall when you return from Spring Break. Look up high and you will see a concoction of lumber and orange netting, which will serve as a safety precaution for a mock-up that will approximate the height of the Hunter Hall addition. The scaffolding, which will be removed in about six weeks, is an important step in the approval process before construction can commence.
 
To learn more about the campus redevelopment and construction project, please join us for one of the two upcoming parent meetings in April:
We hope you will join us, so we can update you on what has happened since the town hall meetings in November. We are also in the process of creating a website for the project. Below is a short video debuted at the Auction that tells — in the words of faculty, students and staff — why the project is so eagerly anticipated by all.
 
 
 
It is with great enthusiasm that I wish you "Happy Spring Break!" I hope you have a wonderful time no matter where you may be. See you soon.
 
All best,
Bo
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