Shoreline Community College Continuing Education Spring Quarter Classes

Shoreline Community College Continuing Education offers online and on-campus courses taught by passionate educators and local experts. Classes begin throughout the quarter and are fun, easy, and affordable! Registration for Spring quarter classes (starting April 3rd) opens March 1st!  

Current classes for Spring quarter include:

• Amharic Language for Beginners: Youth K – 12th

• Aromatherapy: 2 courses to choose from! Focus on Foot Care and Spring Florals

• Brush Lettering Calligraphy – focus on Spring florals and flourishes

• Chinese Language classes and Culture Workshops

• CPR, AED & Basic First Aid Training

• Dandylyon Young Performers present “Little Mermaid”

• Drawing

• Intermediate Swordplay

•KIMSeattle Youth Forensic Science workshops for teens

• Learn a New Language: Chinese, French or Spanish

• Learn to Weave

• Let’s Play Bridge!

• Natural Wines for Spring

• Publish Children’s Books – Dream to Reality!

• Retirement Intelligence

• Understanding Computer Basics

•Unarmed Stage Combat

• Voiceover Broadcasting

• Voice to Your Vision: Create A Business Plan

• … and more!

Summer Youth camps (start July 3rd) also open for registration March 1st!

Registration and class details : Shoreline Community College (campusce.net)

CE page link Continuing Education | Shoreline Community College,

Continuing education online and on campus course listing.Registration opens March 1. visit the website for more information

Parent-Child Center Update

Good afternoon SCC community,

Recently we hired a director for the Parent-Child Center (PCC).  While she loved working with our great teachers and children, she decided that the position wasn’t a good fit for her at this time.  Not having a director is certainly a problem in any area but can become more problematic quickly for the PCC in that we need to maintain teacher/child ratios and are slim on our staff at the moment.  State licensing also is a factor in maintaining the overall criteria for operating.  We are now in a tough situation, needing temporary help ASAP while relaunching the FT position.

As you may recall, I have made sure that appointments of new positions are only considered under emergency situations and that campus input would be included regardless.  I also stated that “From now on ALL temporary opportunities will also come to the campus for consideration rather than being appointed.” (see this link for detail).  If it weren’t for the timeline and the specific needs of a certified professional, I would have sent this to campus first prior to looking outside the campus.  However, these factors (brief timeline to hire, specific need, slim staffing, etc.) seemed to indicate getting someone in ASAP is necessary to support the children, staff, and families at the center.

I spoke with Ric Doike-Forman, WFSE Chief Shop Steward, to explain the situation and to let him know I would be including two classified staff with me to interview a potential candidate on Monday of next week.  This allows for a collaborative process and feedback from the teachers.  I also Ric to know that the permanent position will be launched next week under our regular hiring process.  Ric shared that it was Ok to share this (Thanks Ric!). In addition, I also have feelers out for several other possibilities should this candidate not work out. 

Just wanted to give you all a heads-up on the process as I am trying to keep to a transparent and collaborative way of working together,  given the constraints of current conditions. 

Have a great weekend. 

Cheers,

Jack

Jack S. Kahn Ph.D.

President  

Want to learn about indoor plants and how to be more successful growing houseplants in your dorm room or home?

Smartyplants will teach the basics of houseplant care: lighting, watering, soil, repotting, fertilizing, humidity, propagation, troubleshooting potential problems, and more! You’ll even get to take home a new leafy friend!

3/4 | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm | Saturday (1) | Fee: $39 | Leah Pearce | Location: 2900 Building, Room 2912, Shoreline CC Campus

https://www.campusce.net/shoreline/course/course.aspx?catId=6

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KIMSeattle (Kids in Medicine) is back on campus teaching after-school forensics/biology intensives in March 2023.

KIMSeattle (Kids in Medicine) is back on campus teaching after-school forensics/biology intensives in March 2023. For middle and high school students. March 1,8,15 and 29th workshops.
This advanced lab program is taught by medical professionals from KIMSeattle on early-release Wednesdays. Each week involves 30 minutes of lecture followed by 90 minutes of extensive lab work.

Check out the schedule and topics at: https://www.campusce.net/shoreline/category/category.aspx

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   KIMSeattle (Kids in Medicine) flyer with class information onit

Large Campus Involvement in Accreditation Training

Thanks to everyone who participated in and helped prepare for the training this week with our accreditor, the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).

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The day was kicked off with a training session with the newly-formed  Accreditation & Institutional Effectiveness Committee. There also were sessions with Executive Team and Student Learning, Equity, & Success Leadership Team; the Learning Outcomes Assessment Committee, Faculty Program Chairs, and Deans; a Q & A session open to campus; and finally the Study Session with the Board of Trustees (BOT).

Ed Harri, Senior Vice President with the NWCCU, told the BOT that he was heartened to see more than 50 faculty, staff, and administrators from around the College come to the training sessions. It was emphasized in the sessions that accreditation work needs to be done across the College and is a shared effort.

Accreditation Training group photo in training room with laptops and conference tables

See training  agenda here and  training slides here.

Recordings of individual sessions will be sent out to those groups relevant to each recording.

The College will be receiving a formal letter from the NWCCU next week in response to the NWCCU’s last site visit in October 2022 and more information will be shared at that point.

Sincerely,

Ann Garnsey-HarterPh.D.
Associate VP-Planning, Institutional Effectiveness, & Project Management
Accreditation Liaison Officer