CONNECTIONS. New Opportunities That Benefit Everyone! Volume 18, Number 1. June, 2018
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1 CONNECTIONS Volume 18, Number 1 June, 2018 New Opportunities That Benefit Everyone! It has been an exciting year! Many things have occurred in , one being leadership transformation. 4CS took momentous approaches to assure leadership is transforming offering the California Community College Leadership Academy (3CLA), North, South, and Presidents retreats, and upholding collegial relationships with the Community College League of California and the Chancellor s Office. Past President, Debbie Weatherly envisioned Classified Professionals having more opportunities to take leadership creativity to a new horizon. 3CLA was that opportunity. The Academy was more than intensive leadership training; it motivated Classified Professionals to examine their college s infrastructure toward amplifying equitable services on their campus working in team dyads. The team included a Classified Professional as lead, a faculty member, and an administrator. Together they explored new opportunities that benefit everyone in the community college system. Congratulations to the 3CLA participants for a job well done! Many thanks to Deborah Knowles, 3CLA Director for coordinating a phenomenal academy and the Institutional Effectiveness Partnership Initiative (IEPI) for funding this rewarding experience. The North, South, and Presidents retreats at San Joaquin Delta College, Long Beach City College, and Fresno City College respectively were an opportunity for Classified Professionals to network and share best practices from different perspectives. The discussions focused on new opportunities to refine best practices and boost specific aspects of Senate work. At the Presidents Retreat, Classified Professionals took advantage of expanding their insight into what s happening at the state level. State Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley provided updates on the new funding formula, online college, guided pathways, zero cost textbooks, and more. With much happening at the state level, 4CS is taking every chance possible to maintain a collegial relationship with state organizations. If you would like to serve on a state committee, please share your interest with your 4CS Area Representative. Currently, IEPI would like two additional Classified Professionals to serve on their advisory committee. Please share your interest with me or a member of the 4CS Board. Leadership transformation is ongoing. It is with gratification to witness the devotion of Classified Professionals. Participatory governance is a responsibility of honor. The hours that go into upholding leadership is admirable. The 4CS Board and I appreciate you. Yours truly, Shondra West, 4CS President Inside Connections A newsletter for the Classified Senates of the California Community Colleges 4CS Executive Board Directory..2 News from 4CS Senate News From Across the State, Upcoming Events Statewide Senate/Leader Directory.8-9 4CS Areas and Regions.10 4CS Sponsor Acknowledgments..11 4CS Calendar of Events 12
2 4CS Executive Board Directory OFFICERS PRESIDENT SHONDRA WEST Los Medanos College NORTH VICE PRESIDENT ERNIE GARCIA Fresno City College , x8748 SOUTH VICE PRESIDENT KAREN MARTIN-JIMENEZ Irvine Valley College SECRETARY LAUREL KINLEY West Valley College TREASURER TRISHA ALBERTSEN Chaffey College PAST PRESIDENT DEBBIE WEATHERLY Santa Rosa Junior College CS ASSOCIATES DENNIS GORDON Irvine Valley College JOSE HUESO San Diego CC District MY LOI Mission College JANET PEDERSEN San Joaquin Delta College ROCIO SANDOVAL San Diego Mesa College KAREN SMITH Foothill College CORPORATE OFFICE MANAGER Cari Plyley Butte College REPRESENTATIVES NORTH 1 VACANT kcollett@ccccs.org Butte College, College of the Redwoods, College of the Siskiyous, Feather River College, Lassen College, Mendocino College, Shasta College NORTH 2 DEBORAH KNOWLES Sacramento City College dknowles@ccccs.org American River College, Consumnes River College, Folsom Lake College, Los Rios CCD, Sacramento City College NORTH 3 FAUZI HAMADEH College of San Mateo fhamadeh@ccccs.org Lake Tahoe CC, Sierra College, Yuba College, Woodland College BAY 1 NOHA BASILIOUS Diablo Valley College nbasilious@cccs.org Berkeley City College, Chabot College, Chabot Las Positas CCD, College of Alameda, Contra Costa CCD, Contra Costa College, Diablo Valley College, Laney College, Los Medanos College, Merritt College, Peralta CCD, Solano CC BAY 2 LINDA ALLEN Skyline College lallen@ccccs.org Cañada College, College of Marin, College of San Mateo, Napa Valley College, City College of San Francisco, San Mateo CCD, Santa Rosa Jr. College, Skyline College BAY 3 BRENDA ROGERS West Valley-Mission CCD brogers@ccccs.org Cabrillo College, De Anza College, Evergreen Valley College, Foothill College, Foothill DeAnza CCD, Gavilan College, Hartnell College, Mission College, Monterey Peninsula College, Ohlone College, San Jose City College, San Jose Evergreen CCD, West Valley College, West Valley Mission CCD CENTRAL 1 SUSAN RODRIGUEZ San Joaquin Delta College srodriguez@ccccs.org Columbia College, Merced College, Modesto Jr. College, San Joaquin Delta College, Yosemite CCD CENTRAL 2 VACANT Clovis Community College, College of the Sequoias, Fresno City College, Reedley College, State Center CCD, West Hills College CENTRAL 3 VACANT Bakersfield College, Cerro Coso CC, Kern CCD, Porterville College, Taft College SOUTHWEST 1 FELISIA MITCHELL Pasadena City College fmitchell@ccccs.org Compton College, East Los Angeles College, El Camino College, Los Angeles CCD, Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles Harbor College, Los Angeles Mission College, Los Angeles Pierce College, Los Angeles Trade Tech, Los Angeles Valley College, Santa Monica College, West Los Angeles College SOUTHWEST 2 VACANT Allan Hancock College, Antelope Valley College, College of the Canyons, Cuesta College, Moorpark College, Oxnard College, Santa Barbara CC, Ventura College, Ventura CCD SOUTHWEST 3 DEBRA CANTARERO Pasadena City College dcantarero@ccccs.org Cerritos College, Citrus College, Glendale CC, Mt. San Antonio College, Pasadena City College, Rio Hondo College SOUTHEAST 1 AWANA PAYNE San Diego City College (619) apayne@ccccs.org See a vacancy in your area? Get involved! Contact Cari Plyley at cplyley@ccccs.org for more information! Cuyamaca College, Grossmont College, Grossmont Cuyamaca CCD, Imperial Valley College, Mira Costa College, Palo Verde College, Palomar College, San Diego CCD, San Diego City College, San Diego Continuing Education, San Diego Mesa College, San Diego Miramar College, Southwestern College SOUTHEAST 2 JUSTIN HUNT College of the Canyons jhunt@ccccs.org Coast CCD, Coastline Community College, Cypress College, Fullerton College, Golden West College, Irvine Valley College, Long Beach City College, North Orange CCD, Orange Coast College, Rancho Santiago CCD, South Orange County CCD, Saddleback College, Santa Ana College, Santiago Canyon College SOUTHEAST 3 DAWN BRIDGE Mt. San Jacinto College dbridge@ccccs.org Barstow College, Chaffey College, College of the Desert, Copper Mountain College, Crafton Hills College, Moreno Valley College, Mt. San Jacinto College, Norco College, Riverside City College, Riverside CCD, San Bernardino CCD, San Bernardino Valley College, Victor Valley College PRESIDENT EMERETI CARI PLYLEY Butte College cplyley@ccccs.org TONY PRESTBY tprestby@ccccs.org MONICA SOUZA Sacramento City College msouza@ccccs.org MARY THOMPSON Chaffey College (Retired) thompsonml@hotmail.com DEBBIE WEATHERLY Santa Rosa Junior College dweatherly@ccccs.org JULIE WHITING San Joaquin Delta College JIM WILSON Sierra College (Retired) jwilson@ccccs.org 4CS Connections June
3 News From 4CS When the Stakes are High Shondra West, 4CS President The 4CS Classified Senate Presidents Retreat at Fresno City College (FCC), hosted by Suzi Nitzel, FCC Classified Senate President, and Ernie Garcia, North 4CS Vice President was exceptional. The day was full of engaging activities focused on building noble senates, tips for new presidents, Senate meeting training, and increasing participation and membership. Classified Senate Presidents discussed issues at a much deeper level. The conversations were ideal for new, seasoned, and veteran Presidents to express their role in leadership. I am reminded of a quote on leadership by Chris Hadfield, Ultimately, leadership is not about glorious crowning acts. It's about keeping your team focused on a goal and motivated to do their best to achieve it, especially when the stakes are high and the consequences really matter. It is about laying the groundwork for others' success, and then standing back and letting them shine. The highlight of the event was an appearance by State Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley. Chancellor Oakley took time to give updates on several state initiatives including guided pathways, the online college, the new funding formula and much more. He also candidly answered any and all questions the attendees posed. We hope the 4CS North, South, and Presidents retreats have brought about opportunities to reflect, refine practices, stimulate strategic thinking that can be carried back into your daily work. The main goal is to offer a venue where Senate leaders can interact with fellow Senate members to build a social foundation of meaning and purpose. Leadership is a choice you make, not a place you sit. Robert F. Tucker 4CS Connections June
4 News From 4CS 4CS Board Visits the Inland Empire Chaffey College and the Chaffey College Classified Senate hosted the 4CS March board meeting March 16 17, The 4CS Board had the opportunity to break bread with the Chaffey College Classified Senate and several Chaffey administrators. The Chaffey College campus in Rancho Cucamonga offers breathtaking views of the nearby mountains. The Board extends its thanks to Dr. Henry Shannon and the Classified Senate for providing breakfast, lunch, snacks, and support throughout the two day meeting. Area Spotlight: A Journey Through Our Region Southeast 3 Area Representative Dawn Bridge Let s take a brief walk around Southeast 3 region. The region is comprised of 12 community colleges, six with Classified Senates, located in Riverside/San Bernardino Counties which is recognized as one of the fastest growing regions in the California Community College system. Southeast 3 is beautifully situated less than an hour from beaches, mountains, high and low deserts, and adjacent to Temecula Wine Country; very desirable for those seeking access to a variety of activities. Here are a few notable happenings and senate budget information within our region s Classified Senates. Chaffey College: The first and one of the most successful Classified Senates, Chaffey College continues to be a model for senates in the state. They demonstrate strong governance, leadership, and participation, and are an excellent example of collegial collaboration. Although they did experience a minor bump or two this quarter, they have quickly recovered and continue to be a senate by which all others can model - Budget: District/fundraising. College of the Desert: College of the Desert had a change in Senate leadership and is moving along at a steady pace and is active in college governance. We hope to see them increase their presence in the coming year Budget: unknown Crafton Hills College: Continued remarkable growth and increased classified presence within their college. Senate President Ben Gamboa took a position as an Associate Dean at Miramar College and the Vice President moved into a faculty role. What a wonderful example of professional development and growth for Classified Professionals - Budget: District augmentation/ fundraising Mount San Jacinto College: MSJC continues to actively participate in the governance structure, professional development, and establishing stronger Senate procedures. They are blessed to have strong support and respect from their college President and leadership - Budget: District augmented/fundraising. Norco College: This newly reactivated senate demonstrated that although there may be differences of opinions among Classified Professionals, they could still move towards a Senate structure and increase their presence and decision-making within the college. This was not an easy road for Norco College; however, perseverance and determination proved their ally in the end. A new college President has paved the way for a rebirth of the Senate and they now look to inspire sister colleges Riverside City and Moreno Valley, to form Classified Senates - Budget: None 4CS Connections June
5 News From 4CS South Region Hosts Retreat Karen Jimenez, 4CS South Vice President Members of Classified Senates from 13 community colleges around Southern California met at Long Beach City College on January 25 for the Gathering of the Senates South to exchange ideas and get to know each other. A huge thank you to the Long Beach City College Classified Senate for working with Karen Jimenez, 4CS South Vice President, to organize an amazing day! Also a round of applause to Long Beach City College President, Dr. Reagan Romali, for her inspirational perspective on the participation of Classified Professionals in the governance process and Dr. Darla Cooper, Executive Director of The RP Group, for her excellent and informative presentation on Guided Pathways! The Vessel of Knowledge State Reports Sylvia Amito'elau Participates in FutureShop Design & Prototyping This workshop was led by Van Ton-Quinlivan, Executive Vice Chancellor of Workforce and Digital Futures for the California Community Colleges and held at the Institute for the Future (IFTF) in Palo Alto, California on April 4 and 5, The purpose of the workshop was to identify innovative designs for the development of Governor Jerry Brown s proposed Fully Online Community College. There were over 40 participants representing various groups that were involved in exploring potential online solutions and identified several core design principles for success such as ensuring that the college be affordable, flexible, connected with employers, personalized, easy on and off ramps, accessible, and competency-based. Sylvia is an Instructional Technologies Designer for the Faculty Success Center at Coastline Community College and was the only Classified professional at the event. She reported that, It was an invigorating experience to work with such creative and passionate people working towards a common goal, to help the economically and educationally stranded 2.5 million adults in the state of California. IEPI March Meeting: Highlights Institutional Effectiveness Partnership Initiative (IEPI) Advisory Committee met in Sacramento on March 9 for its quarterly meeting. They discussed some of the major challenges that are on the horizon such as Guided Pathways. The committee discussed the new culture that it may bring and the challenges of a system wide program versus the unique necessities of local institutions. In order to address these challenges, the committee explored the ideas of IEPI being more nimble in order to support the needs of individual colleges. They also agreed that improved coordination between IEPI and Guided Pathways is required in order to identify and clearly communicate each group s role and responsibility in this project. During this meeting, the Professional Development Workgroup introduced the idea of creating an 18-month professional development calendar so constituents can be aware and plan for upcoming trainings and workshops. In addition, the next iteration of the online Professional Learning Network (PLN) is in the works. The current version has over 11,000 users in which fiscal training is the most popular course. PLN organizers are hoping to improve their communications in order to attract more users. Charter of the Common Course Management System (CCMS) The purpose of the Committee is to provide input, guidance, and feedback on the CCMS development activities to the vendor in support of the needs of platform users and stakeholders in the California Community Colleges (CCC), and to keep the OEI Advisory Committee (OEIAC) informed of the development recommendations to the vendor. On July 1, 2018, the Committee will be composed of voting representatives from a variety of statewide governance groups serving two-year terms and will include up to 10 members appointed by the California Community Colleges Classified Senate (4CS). There is a difference between listening and waiting for your turn to speak. Simon Sinek 4CS Connections June
6 Senate News From Across the State South Orange County Colleges Come Together Craig Connor, Saddleback College On a rainy Thursday, March 22, one-hundred and sixty-nine Classified Professionals from Saddleback College, Irvine Valley College, and South Orange County Community College District Services came together for a full day retreat of team building exercises at the 2018 SOCCCD Classified Staff Development Day. This event is planned, organized, and staffed by an all-classified districtwide committee and classified volunteers. The annual event this year was held at the recently developed Orange County Great Park (in Irvine), inside the beautiful Hangar 244, a historical and era-iconic WWII airplane hangar built during the 1940s to house fighter aircraft at the Marine Cops Air Station (MCAS) El Toro, home of the Marine Corps aviation operations on the West Coast (the base operated from 1942 to 1999). During the first half of this all-day event, there were seminars and presentations offered on retirement planning, team building strategies and activities, and an amazing and inspirational speech and open dialog on life wellness from the keynote speaker Audra Wilford, founder of the MaxLove Project. After a catered lunch highlighting forty-five Classified Professionals service milestone and the awarding and recognition of three classified employees of the year (one from each college and District), the attendees enjoyed an aviation themed team building exercise Flugtag!, hosted by Feet First Entertainment. During this exercise, teams worked together to design and construct their very own aircraft which were then launched off a platform in fierce competition with other teams. The culmination of the day arrived with a fundraising raffle of over 90 locally donated gifts from the community resulting the event raising $1,500 to be donated to Support The Enlisted Project (STEP), a nonprofit organization which provides financial assistance for enlisted military families and recently discharged veterans in need. Professional Development: Moving Forward Awana Payne, San Diego City College This past year and a half, San Diego City College has seen a monumental growth in our Professional Development activities. With support and contribution from our new College President Ricky Shabazz, Ed.D. and the SDCC Professional Development Coordinators Sofia Laurein and Elva Salinas (past), the Classified Senate has developed an Institute for our Classified New Hires. Historically, new SDCC Classified Professionals were given a broad orientation at the District level, an orientation of department and immediate area, but a robust introduction to the larger campus support services was lacking. The Classified Senate and Professional Development Committee took to task developing a semester-long program delivering newly hired Classified Professionals orientations, workshops, and networking opportunities. We have launched two Institutes, Spring 17 & Fall 17, serving over 20 Classified Professionals. Our most recent institute attended a daylong kick-off, including welcomes from our campus administration team, information on participatory governance, and an overview of student support services. We continue these institutes throughout the semester, hosting workshops on topics from submitting travel requests, the evaluation process, professional development resources, and networking opportunities. The momentum is exciting, as we are growing our Classified Professional body to be more informed and active! No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it. Albert Einstein 4CS Connections June
7 Upcoming Events The Community College League of California is proud to present the 2018 Annual Convention, the premier professional development event for California's community college leaders. This event brings together CEOs, trustees, faculty, Classified Professionals, administrators, and partners of the California Community College system to share tools, models, and solutions to system issues, as well as celebrate accomplishments. Visit ccleague.org for more info! 4CS Connections June
8 Classified Senate Leaders Directory College Update President President Phone American River College Olga Prizhbilov* (916) Berkeley City College Jennifer Lenahan (510) Butte College Krista Collett* (530) Canada College Jeanne Stalker (650) Cerro Coso College Paul Kuttig (760) Chabot College Noell Adams (510) Chaffey College Anita Fletcher (909) City College of San Francisco Shawn Yee (415) Clovis Community College Jason Mendez (559) Coastline Community College College of Alameda Kevin Donahue (714) Shuntel Owens- Rogers (510) College of Marin Lindsay Bacigalupi (415) x7580 College of San Mateo Fauzi Hamadeh (650) College of the Canyons Justin Hunt (616) Columbia College Doreen Bass (209) Contra Costa CCD Coordinating Council Gregory Evilsizer (925) Contra Costa CCD Office Gregory Evilsizer (925) Contra Costa College Ashley Patterson Carter (510) Copper Mountain College Jared Zwicker (760) x5309 Cosumnes River College Jennifer Patrick* (916) Crafton Hills College Brandice Mello (909) Cuyamaca College Ari Ahmadian (619) De Anza College Karen Hunter (408) Diablo Valley College Marisa Greenberg (925) Feather River College Cynthia Hall (530) Folsom Lake College Vonnie Shane (530) Foothill College Erin Ortiz (650) Foothill-DeAnza District Central Service Fresno City College & State Center CCD Lindsay West (650) Susi Nitzel (559) Fullerton College Marwin Luminarias (714) Glendale Community College Wendy Grove (818) Grossmont College Monica Blando (619) Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD - District Services Dawn Heuft dawn.heuft@gcccd.edu (619) CS Connections June
9 Classified Senate Leaders Directory College Update President President Phone Hartnell College Irvine Valley College Maria Nunez (949) Lake Tahoe College Julie Boot Lisa Shafer (530) x477 / x 210 Laney College Robert Tracy rtracy@peralta.edu (510) Las Positas College Bill Eddy beddy@laspositascollege.edu (925) , x1282 Long Beach City College Anne Engel aengel@lbcc.edu (562) Los Medanos College Nicole Almassey nalmassey@losmedanos.edu (925) Mendocino College Christopher Olson colson@mendocino.edu (707) Merced College Andrea Hall-Cuccia andrea.hallcuccia@mccd.edu@mccd.edu (209) Merritt College Waaduda Karim wkarim@peralta.edu (510) MiraCosta College Kim Simonds ksimonds@miracosta.edu (760) Mission College Brian Goo brian.goo@wvm.edu (408) Moorpark College Gilbert Downs g_downs@vcccd.edu (805) Mt. San Antonio College John Lewallen jlewallen@mtsac.edu (909) Mt. San Jacinto College Timothy Lampley tlampley@msjc.edu (951) Napa Valley College Michael Rayford mrayford@napavalley.edu (707) Norco College Ruth Leal ruth.leal@norcocollege.edu (951) Orange Coast College Claudia Montoya- Andrews candrews@occ.cccd.edu (714) Oxnard College Amparo Medina amparo_medina1@vcccd.edu (805) Pasadena City College Graciela Caringella classifiedsenate@pasadena.edu (626) Peralta CCD Office Reedley College 2018** Darnell Harris darnell.harris@reedleycollege.edu (559) x3395 Sacramento City College Robert Kelly kellyr@scc.losrios.edu (916) Saddleback College Craig Connor cconnor@saddleback.edu (949) San Bernardino Valley College Kathryn Jaramillo kjaramillo@valleycollege.edu (909) San Diego City College Awana Payne apayne@sdccd.edu (619) San Diego Continuing Education Neill Kovrig nkovrig@sdccd.edu (619) San Diego Mesa College Trina Larson tlarson@sdccd.edu (619) San Diego Miramar College Terrie Hubbard thubbard@sdccd.edu (619) San Joaquin Delta College Susan Rodriguez susanrodriguez@deltacollege.edu (209) San Jose City College Julinda LeDee julinda.ledee@sjcc.edu (408) Santa Rosa Junior College Kathy Matthies kmatthies@santarosa.edu (707) Sierra College Christine Yorde cyorde@sierracollege.edu (916) Skyline College Michele Haggar haggarm@smccd.edu (650) Ventura College Pamela Yeagley pyeagley@vcccd.edu (805) West Valley College Cheryl Massa cheryl.massa@westvalley.edu (408) CS Connections June
10 FYI: 4CS Areas & Regions NORTH 1 Butte College College of the Redwoods College of the Siskiyous Feather River College Lassen College Mendocino College Shasta College CENTRAL 1 Columbia College Merced College Modesto Junior College San Joaquin Delta College BAY 1 Chabot College College of Alameda Contra Costa CCD Office Contra Costa College Diablo Valley College Laney College Las Positas College Los Medanos College Merritt College Solano Community College Vista College, Berkeley SOUTHWEST 1 Compton College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Trade-Tech College Los Angeles Valley College Santa Monica College West Los Angeles College SOUTHEAST 1 Cuyamaca College Grossmont College Imperial Valley College MiraCosta College Palo Verde College Palomar College San Diego City College San Diego Continuing Education San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College Southwestern College NORTH 2 American River College Cosumnes River College Folsom Lake College Sacramento City College CENTRAL 2 Clovis Community College College of the Sequoias Fresno City College Reedley College West Hills College BAY 2 Canada College City College of San Francisco College of Marin College of San Mateo Napa Valley College Santa Rosa Junior College Skyline College SOUTHWEST 2 Allan Hancock College Antelope Valley College College of the Canyons Cuesta College Moorpark College Oxnard College Santa Barbara City College Ventura College SOUTHEAST 2 Coastline Community College Cypress College Fullerton College Golden West College Irvine Valley College Long Beach City College Orange Coast College Saddleback College Santa Ana College Santiago Canyon College NORTH 3 Lake Tahoe Community College Sierra College Woodland Comm. College Yuba College CENTRAL 3 Bakersfield College Cerro Coso Community College Porterville College Taft College BAY 3 Cabrillo College De Anza College Evergreen Valley College Foothill College Gavilan College Hartnell College Mission College Monterey Peninsula College Ohlone College San Jose City College West Valley College SOUTHWEST 3 Cerritos College Citrus College Glendale Community College Mt. San Antonio College Pasadena City College Rio Hondo College SOUTHEAST 3 Barstow College Chaffey College College of the Desert Copper Mountain College Crafton Hills College Moreno Valley College Mt. San Jacinto College Norco College Riverside Community College San Bernardino Valley College Victor Valley College NORTHERN REGION: North 1-3, Central 1-3, Bay 1-3 SOUTHERN REGION: Southwest 1-3, Southeast 1-3 4CS Connections June
11 Thank You To Our 4CS Sponsors! SUPPORTING MEMBERS (Fiscal Year ) CORPORATE SPONSORS (Calendar Year 2018) INDIVIDUAL SPONSORS (Calendar Year 2018) "District" Level: Chaffey College Classified Senate "College" Level: Chabot College Classified Senate De Anza College Classified Senate Long Beach City College Classified Senate "Senate" Level: Chaffey College Copper Mountain College Fresno City College/ State Center CCD Las Positas College Mendocino College MiraCosta College Mt. San Jacinto College San Diego Miramar College Santa Rosa Junior College Ventura CCD West Valley College Platinum Sponsors: Governance Sponsors: Trisha Albertsen Maureen Chenoweth Karen Jimenez Laurel Kinley Deborah Knowles Brenda Rogers Jim Wilson Classified Sponsors: Hope Eli Doug Smith 4CS Sponsors: Debra Cantarero Craig Connor Mark Mintz Stephanie Moya Susan Rodriguez Shondra West Please visit to add your name to this list and start supporting 4CS! 4CS Connections June
12 4CS Calendar of Events June CS Pre-CLI Board Meeting, Ventura Classified Leadership Institute, Ventura 16 4CS Board Meeting. Ventura 21 Consultation Council Meeting, Sacramento July CC League Board Meeting, Sacramento 16 Board of Governors Meeting, Sacramento 19 Consultation Council Meeting, Sacramento August 2018 September CS Board Meeting, Sacramento Board of Governors Meeting, Sacramento 20 Consultation Council Meeting, Sacramento October 2018 TBD 4CS North Retreat 18 Consultation Council Meeting, Sacramento November Board of Governors Meeting, Sacramento 14 Consultation Council Meeting, TBD CC League Convention, Rancho Mirage CONNECTIONS is published twice yearly, November and June, by the California Community Colleges Classified Senate (4CS). Please submit your suggestions and/or articles no later than October 1 for the November issue, and May 1 for the June issue to the 4CS Public Relations Chair. California Community Colleges Classified Senate 75 Declaration Drive #1 Chico, CA CS Connections June
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