Policy 5033 Updated and 4729 Added

A new policy has gone into effect. Policy 4729 Employee Holidays for Reason of Faith or Conscience is required in order to comply with Substitute Senate Bill 5173. Employees of the state are entitled to two unpaid holidays per calendar year for a reason of faith or conscience or an organized activity conducted under the auspices of a religious denomination, church, or religious organization.

Policy 5033 Dishonesty in Academics has been revised relative to how we track and report plagiarism.

The complete college policy manual is available on the intranet.

Welcome to 2015 and Winter Quarter!

From President Cheryl Roberts

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to the New Year, winter term, and all the promise that awaits us!

I’m so honored to be here at Shoreline, part of a community that includes wonderful and supportive colleagues who care deeply about creating the best environment for our students to learn and complete their educational goals. I hope you are as excited as I am about welcoming our students back to campus. Fall quarter involved a lot of learning and listening for me both on and off campus. What impressed me most was the tremendous dedication I saw and I’m looking forward to being inspired again this quarter by your commitment to students.

 As we begin 2015, it is a time to remember our past accomplishments to show the way forward. Students are engaged and learning. This fall, we were able to provide recognition of all employees’ contributions to our students. Stable leadership is in place across the campus and we’re on solid financial footing because of good stewardship of our resources. As we mark our 50th anniversary, we have the opportunity to look at where the college has been and build a legacy for the coming decades.

It will be important to stay focused on our vision and mission because I’m sure there will be plenty of distractions in the coming months. The challenges our legislators are facing in Olympia are indeed formidable. Despite signs of an improving economy and growing state revenue, there will be even more demands on those funds. We know that a dollar invested in a community and technical college student returns far more than that to society, but there is plenty of competition for that dollar. Lawmakers are under a state Supreme Court order, the McCleary decision, to provide adequate funding for the K-12 system. Voters added their voice in November by asking for reduced class sizes with Initiative 1351.

We can and will vigorously make our case in Olympia and participate in the political process that does impact our environment. However, the decisions we make about how we interact with that environment can have much a bigger impact on our students, the college, and the communities we serve. We are in a position to not just react, but to set our own path with strength and determination.

Read the rest of President Roberts Winter Quarter Welcome 2015

FREE Yoga and Zumba Classes for Staff, Faculty & Students

With the start of the quarter comes the start of FREE wellness activities for all employees and students.

The schedule for winter quarter is below, but if you visit the Intramural & Wellness webpage you’ll find the schedule updated each quarter, plus information about FREE athletic clubs and the fitness center!

Yoga Mondays
12:35 p.m. – 1:25 p.m.  Room 3025

Yoga Wednesdays
12:35 p.m. – 1:25 p.m.   Room 3025

Yoga Fridays
11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.   Room 3025

Zumba Tuesdays
12:35 p.m. – 1:25 p.m.    Room 3025

Zumba Tuesdays
5:05 p.m. – 5:50 p.m.    Room 3025

Zumba Thursdays
12:35 p.m. – 1:25 p.m.    Room 3025

Zumba Thursdays
5:05 p.m. – 5:50 p.m.    Room 3011

Submitted by Megan Toney
Intramural & Wellness Coordinator

Incident on Campus

Just before 3 p.m., Dec. 31, 2014, drivers of two cars traveling on Innis Arden Way near Shoreline Community College apparently had an altercation, according to campus safety and security personnel.

Both drivers pulled on to campus near the 1900 building and exited their vehicles. One driver showed a knife while the other showed a handgun. One of the drivers called campus security and reported the incident.

Shoreline Police were notified and continue to investigate. No arrests or injuries were reported.

ORCA card delay

As of Dec. 30, 2014, delivery of ORCA cards by King County Metro Transit to Shoreline Community College is delayed.

Students interested in buying an ORCA card for winter quarter 2015 will be able to sign-up on a waiting list at the Cashier’s Office starting Dec. 31, 2014. When ORCA cards do arrive on campus, students on the list will be contacted and then have two days to return to the Cashier’s Office to pay for and obtain a card.

The college will have 650 cards available. Cards on hold for students who don’t pay for and pick up within two days will be returned to the pool and available for purchase.