Fish War: Film & Panel Discussion

Movie poster featuring images from the film.

When the state of Washington made it illegal for tribes to fish for salmon in their usual and accustomed places, it was a declaration of war. Fish War follows the tribes’ fight to exercise their treaty-reserved fishing rights.

 Panel discussion follows the film, along with Native Artisan Vendors and Native Drumming.

Please join us for this free community screening event.

  • DATE: 11/14/2025
  • TIME: 5pm – 8pm
  • PLACE: Shoreline College Theater

The Cursed Library

Event flyer featuring an image of a screaming witch with glowing eyes in the library.

Come visit The Cursed Library! Try to escape the library and run away from Lady Eleanor!!

Games, candy, Scream Queen contest, make your own potion, trick or treat, photobooths, and music! 

  • DATE: Oct. 30
  • TIME: 3pm – 6pm
  • PLACE: SCC Library

Día de los Muertos

Event flyer featuring flowers and skulls.

Join the Office of yəhaw̓ in celebrating the Day of the Dead at our new yəhaw̓ Center for Student Empowerment. Bring photos of your dearly departed and/or make a craft to add to our ofrenda! You may also choose to participate in creating our community art piece by making some art of your own—materials and prompts provided to make it a stress-free experience. 

  • When: 10/27 – 11/3, 12pm – 5pm
  • Where: yəhaw̓ Center for Student Engagement (9114, former bookstore)

Notice of Campus Power Shutdown

As part of the ongoing work for the Bracken building, Bayley will be shutting down power to the following buildings on Sunday, 10/26, and Sunday, 11/2:

  • 1800
  • 1900
  • 2000
  • 2100
  • 2300

No electrical or heat will be available from 7am to 7pm on those dates. 

If you have questions, please contact the office of Facilities & Capital Projects.

Campus Updates 10/23/2025

Hi folks, hope you are having a good week.  Last week, I attended – and really enjoyed – the artist’s reception at the “Through the Lens: Documentary Photography” exhibit. Our students and faculty did a wonderful job discussing their work and their passion for documentary photography! Music, art, students…what could be better?! Oh, and food- there you go. 

This week has been filled with a lot of “regular” meetings on campus with Council and Board prep, one-on-ones with folks, and continuing to prepare for challenges.  I met with the Presidents Alliance for immigration and international students this week to try to help increase access for trustees to advocate for these populations.  More information on that as it becomes available.   

Cheers, 

Jack 

Fall Quarter Updates 

October 15, 2025 Community Check-In Recording 

Executive Team (ET) Open Office Time 


The Executive Team (ET) is now scheduling and holding virtual open office time via Microsoft Bookings:  

Executive Team (ET) Open Office Time.  
 

Committee Updates 

College Council Updates 

 The next College Council meeting: Tuesday, October 28, 2025; 2:30 PM; Board Room (#1010M). To view College Council meeting dates/times, the College Council’s charter, and meeting document, please visit the College Council’s SharePoint site

Enrollments 

Fall 2025 enrollments are up overall compared to last year, a 3-year trend. See Census Enrollment Report (aka 10th day enrollment report).   

International Education 

Upcoming Events 

TONIGHT! Halloween Party: October 23, 6:00-9:00 p.m., PUB Main Dining Room 

Hosted by the International Student Leaders and Black Student Union 

Join us for food, performances, dancing, games, and of course, a costume contest! 

Advancement & Foundation 

The Giving Table is Almost Here – Just 2 Weeks Away! 
Join us for our annual fundraiser that supports our students and programs. This year’s event features an inspiring speaker lineup and offers a meaningful way to connect through community and philanthropy during this season of giving. 

Celebrate pride and solidarity as we stand together for our students. Don’t miss out and secure your spot today! 

If you’d like to volunteer for the event, please email us at sscfoundation@shoreline.edu. This is another wonderful way to participate and make an impact. Let’s make this year’s Giving Table unforgettable! 

Human Resources 

Updates 

  • Supervisor Resource: How to Check Your Employee’s Onboarding Status 

Supervisors, are you wondering when your employee will be onboarded in HR?  Check out this document to find out how: Supervisor’s Guide to Viewing Onboarding Progress 

  • How-To with HR: Benefits Open Enrollment! 

Human Resources invites you to mark your calendar for our new monthly series of virtual drop-in sessions, Your HR team will present information, provide helpful tips, and answer your questions about a timely HR topic – read on for details!  

Next Session: Oct. 21 @ 3pm on BENEFITS OPEN ENROLLMENT 

Click here for the Zoom link. 

  • 30-minute virtual meetings, which are open to all employees. 
  • No registration required, drop in at any point with questions during a session! 
  • UPDATED: New Employee I-9 Document Verification Hours 

Supervisors: Once your new employee has filled out their I-9 form in Onboarding, send them to HR during the following times ONLY for their I-9 document verification process:  

Where: Room 1011M  –  Admin Building 

When: New hires may visit HR to complete the I-9 verification process during the following times:  

  • Tuesdays: 10:00 AM  – 11:00 AM 
  • Wednesdays: 2:00 PM  –  3:00 PM 

What to Bring: To complete your I-9, please make sure you bring original, unexpired documentation. You can find the list of acceptable documents here: USCIS Acceptable I-9 Documents 

New Employee Can’t Make These Times? If your new hire is unable to visit HR during the times listed above, you can request an exception by contacting Veronica Zura at vzura@shoreline.edu for support. 

  • Operational Leadership Team (OLT) Meetings  

A reminder that supervisors are required to attend all OLT meetings.  

  • OLT 1 Meetings – Supervisors of individual contributors –  from first-time managers to seasoned team leads –  who oversee front-line operations and day-to-day workflows. 
  • 11/19/25 @ 10:30am (Room 1515) – Performance Management  Level 2 
  • 12/17/25 @ 1:30pm (Room 1104) – Union Process for Managers 
  • OLT 2 Meetings – Supervisors who lead other supervisors, often managing full departments or units, and responsible for aligning operations with broader strategy. 
  • 11/13/25 @ 3:00pm (Room 1102) – Performance Management 
  • 12/11/25 @ 2:00pm (Room 1104) – Union Process for Managers  

Need support managing your schedule to attend these required meetings? Contact HR at hr@shoreline.edu for support.  

Payroll Reminders 

  • LEAVE REQUESTS DUE Thursday, 10/30/25 at noon (employee) and 5pm (supervisor)  
  • TIMESHEETS DUE Friday, 10/31/25 at noon (employee) and 5pm (supervisor)  

New Job Postings! 

Do you know someone who wants to join our team? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College.  

Events and Updates 

 
Shoreline College hosted Shorelake Arts 6 X 6 NW Art Show on Saturday, October 18. The event was sponsored by the Humanities Division. Hundreds of budding artists submitted their artwork with over 700 entries. Dessert and refreshments were enjoyed by all. 

This annual event is very popular in the community, inviting artists from ages 6 – 80. 

The College continues to thrive in partnership with Shorelake Arts to bring film and the arts to our community. 

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Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose 

Shoreline Community College offers accessible, high-quality education and workforce training that empowers students for success. Rooted in our commitment to diversity, equity, and community engagement, we foster an educational environment that contributes to the enrichment of both our local and global communities.