Continuing to uphold our deeply held values of respect, inclusion, and student engagement

Dear Colleague,

This weekend our country experienced firsthand another horrific response against our core democratic values of justice and equality. The escalation and violence of white supremacists, left not only the community of Charlottesville, Virginia, and our nation grief stricken, but has shaken our confidence in the ability to protest without the loss of life or human dignity. Colleges are targeted by such hate groups because our very mission is dedicated to exploring and debating controversial ideas. Unfortunately, what we saw this weekend was not just about exercising the right of free speech and the right to bear arms, but promoting hatred and violence.

At Shoreline, we have taken dramatic steps to uphold our deeply held values of respect, inclusion, and student engagement. Our Shoreline Community College Community Standard reflects a process that we engaged in winter and spring 2015 and captures in words the values that are reflected on our campus. Drawing on our Community Standard, we took the following actions in the last academic year:

  • We created a #YouAreWelcomeHere video and are sharing it on social media and in various venues across campus.
  • We have #YouAreWelcomeHere t-shirts and buttons for sale in the bookstore ($5 per t-shirt, $1 per button). We encourage employees and students to wear their #YouAreWelcomeHere t-shirts and buttons each Wednesday, as well as general Shoreline gear you may have, to show we care about each other and our collective values of respect, inclusion, and student engagement.
  • There is a Community Standard response protocol in place to address any acts of intolerance if they unfold on campus.
  • We offered bystander training to the administrative team, classified staff, and faculty so we can better respond if we hear or see someone taking actions that are contrary to our Community Standard.
  • We held interactive conversations on the value of Free Speech and joined the Margin to Center series put on by the Office of Student Life to continue being in dialogue about these important issues confronting our nation and college community.

Just a reminder, if you see and/or experience an incident that needs to be reported, you can follow the steps below:

  • Alert Safety and Security (or law enforcement if needed)
  • Report the incident to the Community Standard email box we have established: communitystandard@shoreline.edu
  • Share the incident with your supervisor

As we prepare for the 2017-18 academic year, we will continue to look for ways to share our ideas on respectful actions we can take to better serve and support our students and each other.

Respectfully,
Cheryl

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

A message from President Roberts: Campus winter closure 2017

Dear Colleague,

As we look ahead to and through the fall quarter, here is information related to the College’s winter closure in December 2017.

• All offices on campus will be closed from Tuesday, December 26, 2017 – Friday, December 29, 2017 in observance of the winter holiday break and no services will be available to the public during this period.
• Administrative/Exempt and Classified personnel are to utilize leave hours for December 26, 27, 28 & 29, 2017.
• “Overtime-eligible full-time classified employees will be offered the opportunity to work and earn hours of compensatory time equivalent to the time to offset the campus closure from December 26, 2017 – December 29, 2017.”*  (Shoreline Community College and Washington Federation of State Employees Memorandum of Understanding • Winter Break 2017 Campus Closure)
• “Classified employees working less than full-time will be offered the opportunity to earn compensatory time on the same proportional basis their appointment bears to full-time.”*  (Shoreline Community College and Washington Federation of State Employees Memorandum of Understanding • Winter Break 2017 Campus Closure)

*Classified employees should take advantage of professional learning opportunities that will be offered in order to earn compensatory time for the winter closure. Additional information on these opportunities is forthcoming.

Please note that during the winter closure:
• The campus will continue to be patrolled by Safety and Security personnel.
• Only employees working on pre-approved essential projects will be on campus.

The College will reopen on Tuesday, January 2, 2018, following observance of the New Year’s Day holiday.  Winter quarter classes will begin Monday, January 8, 2018.

Thank you,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.

Double features in the theater Aug. 18 & 19 – Employees get in FREE!

This Fri., Aug. 18 enjoy a FREE double feature in the main campus theater. “The Lego Batman Movie” plays at 7 pm followed by “Batman: The Dark Knight” at 9:30 p.m. All Shoreline Community College students (with student ID), alumni, and faculty or staff get in FREE.

Then come back on Sat., Aug. 19 and enjoy another FREE double feature, this time featuring “The Avengers” at 11 a.m. followed by “The Lego Batman Movie” at 1:30 p.m. Again, all Shoreline Community College students (with student ID), alumni, and faculty or staff get in FREE.

With FREE admission and very reasonably priced concessions (less than half the price of all the other theaters in Seattle and locally), this is the perfect way to enjoy our AMAZING renovated theater with state-of-the-art 7.1 Dolby surround sound system and 4K digital projector!

Campus print shop offering limited service Aug. 17 – Sept. 4

The campus print shop and Digital Storefront will be offering black and white, standard print service only from August 17th through September 4th. Color and specialty printing requests will be addressed on September 5th.

Thank you.

Announcement regarding hiring Administrative EVPSLS

Dear Shoreline colleague:

During the past several months, we have had a number of screening committees actively working on recruitments. In every case, these committees have worked diligently and have done very good work identifying potential candidates. Several new employees have joined us or will be joining us as a result of this recruitment process, and we are really looking forward to the contributions these new members of our college community will make.

I wanted to brief you at this time on several of the administrative positions in Student Learning & Success which have not resulted in permanent hires. In talking with vice presidents at other colleges in the area, I have learned that we are not alone in some of the challenges we are facing with bringing on employees right now, especially due to the publicity (and reality!) around housing prices in the greater Seattle area. In addition, it is likely that some of our pools were affected by the timing of these recruitments, as many in academia are less available during summer.

Three recently advertised positions did not result in permanent hires: Associate Dean of Library Services; Dean of Health Occupations, PE and Business; and Associate Dean of Nursing. We will plan to move forward with a new process in the near future, but for the meantime, I am grateful to the following individuals for agreeing to serve in the interim role for these positions:

  • Associate Dean of Library Services – Sharon Simes, who retired as Dean of the North Seattle College this year, will be serving as interim in this role through June 2018 (starting before or on October 1, to be confirmed soon)
  • Dean of HO/PE and Business – Lisa Malik (Continuing as Acting Dean through June 2018)
  • Associate Dean of Nursing – Lynn VonSchlieder (Beginning today, August 14, through December 2017)

Once again, I wish to express my gratitude to the many on campus who participated in the search process. And thank you to Sharon, Lisa, and Lynn for agreeing to serve in these leadership roles in the interim.

Regards,
Alison

Alison Stevens, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President
Student Learning & Success