Sept. 15. Dr. Crystal Hill, the new superintendent of Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, will be the featured speaker at a Newsmakers Breakfast Q&A on Friday Sept. 22 at The Peninsula Club.
Hill leads the second-largest school system in North Carolina.
Public education is a timely topic, not only as a $2.5 billion bond issue goes before voters this fall, but as the district fields complaints that it is too large and not sufficiently responsive to North Meck needs.
Background
CMS says the bond money is needed to add classrooms, replace outdated schools, improve learning conditions and keep students safer in violent times. Three North Meck schools are due for replacement.
Open forum Q&A
The open forum Newsmakers Q&A includes a full country breakfast. The cost to attend is $15.
Doors open at 7:15 am for networking. The buffet-style breakfast gets under way at 7:30 am.
The Q&A begins at 8 am and concludes at 9 sharp.
RSVP
Reserve a seat by calling 704-895-1335 with Visa or MasterCard.
Sponsors
The Presenting Sponsor is Christina Stone, with Allen Tate in Cornelius. The Breakfast Sponsors are Coin Genie in Cornelius and Symphony Park in Huntersville. Coffee Sponsors are Davidson Wealth Management in Davidson, Cornelius-based G Brokerage and James Funeral Home in Huntersville.
Next up
US Sen. Thom Tillis, who launched his political career on the Cornelius Town Board, will be the Newsmakers Breakfast speaker Oct. 12