Wave of Gratitude for Sandra Clark

Wave of Gratitude for Sandra Clark with Humanities & ESL/ABE/GED for Student Engagement, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility.

We are excited to announce that one of Sandra’s courses has been officially certified through the Online and Hybrid Quality Course Design Institute! This certification is a testament to her exceptional dedication and hard work. Sandra went through an intensive eight-week training program and successfully met 168 rigorous standards to achieve this milestone.

Her commitment to creating an inclusive, accessible, and equitable course has resulted in a learning environment that caters to diverse learning styles, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to succeed.

As a result of her outstanding efforts, Sandra will be earning badges and receiving recognition from the state. This remarkable achievement not only highlights her dedication but also enhances the learning experience at our school.

Congratulations to Sandra for this well-deserved recognition, and thank you for your unwavering commitment to our students! Submitted by Brandon Fryman, Instructional Designer.

As a reminder, for those wishing to acknowledge the work of fellow shoreline staff members or a group at Shoreline, you need only submit a Waves of Gratitude form for individuals or a Shoreline Shoutout for groups.

Foundation Office Closed 6/21/24

The Foundation office will be closed on 6/21. 

Campus Updates 6/14/24

Events and News 

Hey there folks hope you all are well. It’s another busy week for us at SCC. Last Saturday, I attended a great event held at Shoreline Community College. I met some wonderful leaders from the Korean Peace Unification Advisory Board of Seattle. The event began with presentations given by community leaders including Mijo Park, Deputy Consul General, Sam Cho (the youngest and first commissioner of color from the Port of Seattle), Young Seo, the Secretary General, Dr Woo, Chief of the Education Board, and several other leaders. Korean American youth took part in a quiz show testing their knowledge of Korean history, simultaneously teaching all of us. There were also great music and dance performances. It was a fun and educational event – we are so lucky to have these community partners! 

This image shows a group of Korean students doing trivia

I hope folks have also been able to participate in the Pride festival put on by the Gender Equity center. I was able to stop by and participate in some of the fun and got some cool Pride gear as well. Due to the leadership of Roberto Lopez and Dr J we were also able to fly a Pride flag on campus yesterday! We will be discussing flag-flying with our new VP DEIA and see if we might be able to organize some get-togethers throughout the year as symbolic kick-offs to events throughout each month. 

This week I had a great meeting with the Workforce team who invited me into their space to learn more about what they do (and I did!).  Unsurprisingly, their commitment to helping our students and getting them to their next steps is exciting and contagious- they are a wonderful group of folks.   

Yesterday I also attended the “State of the City” event down at City Hall. It was very inspiring to hear all the things happening in Shoreline and to catch up with some city and state representatives.  

I was pleased yesterday to make it to the celebration at the Parent Child Center.  The kids were really cute, and it was nice to meet some of the parents. 

I’m off today because I have a friend visiting, who is my oldest friend. I’ve known her since I was 15! (and I am a LOT older than that 😊) 

Hope the end of the week goes well for you, and that you have a great weekend! 

Cheers, 

Jack 


Spring Quarter Updates 

Accreditation 

Faculty: all learning outcomes assessment reports are due Friday, June 14, 2024. Questions? Contact Romina Plozza. 

Enrollments 

The daily summer enrollment report is open to all employees. 

Instruction 

Yesterday we sent a memo discussing some organizational changes to the instruction department.  That memo can also be found in DAAG. One additional note is that the two Dean positions that are currently vacant (Dean of Transitional Studies and Dean of CTE) will be internally posted for current employee applicants on Monday June 17, 2024.   
 

Business and Administrative Services 

As shared in various Council, Committee, and Community Check-In Bookstore Management Service Contract Renegotiations with Follett continue. In summary, the three options proposed by Follett are: 

  1. All-inclusive Textbook Model: Per credit hour fee charged to all students to receive all required course materials on first day of classes. Like other models offered by other Bookstore Management vendors and course material publishers. 
  1. Virtual Storefront: Web-based ordering and fulfillment from Follet’s virtual storefront operations center in Arkansas. Free shipping on orders of $99+ dollars. 
  1. 120-day Contract Termination and Close-out: Transition from Follet to close-out of agreement. 

The current recommendation is Option #2, Virtual Storefront, and negotiating an initial one-year contract term which aligns with the recommendation by the Course Materials Accessibility Review (CMAR) Work Group chaired by Caitlin Maxwell (thank you, Caitlin!). This will allow time to thoughtfully consider other options and minimize the impact and disruption to Faculty instruction and Student learning. 

Technology Support Services (TSS) 

Wired Network Restoration: TSS has received word from our third-party vendor that a collective bargaining agreement has not yet been met and the IBEW strike continues. We will continue to monitor the situation and update everyone with any progress as the information becomes available. 

Facsimile Machines In Use: As TSS continues to move forward with the build out of the digital phone system, it is necessary for us to identify all remaining faxes still in use across campus. If your department is still using a physical fax machine, please contact the TSS department via a ticket at http://support.shoreline.edu or via email at support@shoreline.edu with the subject line “Fax Line Identification”.  We are requesting this information to ensure continued service and prevent unforeseen disconnections from the digital migration. Thank you for your attention to this matter and continued support.     

Human Resources 

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

Events and Updates 

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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. 

Join Us for the Retiree Celebration Happening Today at 3:30 6/14/24

Retiree Celebration!

Friday, June 14, 2024

3:30PM – 4:30PM

Quiet Dining Room

Come for cake and camaraderie as we acknowledge the work and dedication of our retirees and celebrate all that we have achieved together this quarter. Please see the attached invitation for the list of Shoreline employees who retired or will retire between September 2023 and August 2024. 

If you cannot make in in person, you can watch via zoom:

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Meeting ID: 875 2207 0019

SUPERVISORS: Please provide coverage for your areas so that staff may attend. 

Warm Regards,

Theresa Harrington, MPA
Executive Assistant
Human Resources

Join Us for Resin Crafting in the Library! 6/18/24

Take a break from finals and learn how to make resin jewelry and other crafts with Lizz in the library. Co-sponsored by the Library and CECO.

  • Date: Tuesday 6/18/24
  • Time: 1:00-3:00
  • Location: 4000 Building (Library) Maker Space or outside
  • Cost: Free!