From D. Bryant, Payroll Manager: AUDIT YOUR LEAVE AMOUNTS for July and August

URGENT:

Do you have questions about this email?   Send all questions to payroll@shoreline.edu

It was discovered today that if you submitted vacation/sick/etc. requests prior to your summer schedule change, ctcLink is not updating the number of hours reported for your leave.

Did you enter a leave request for July and August in ctcLink before your summer schedule was updated? If you did then you will need to cancel the request and resubmit the request, so the correct hours are reported for your leave. Not sure how to do this?  Check out this webpage.

Please email payroll@shoreline.edu if you have any questions,

Delene Bryant

From D. Bryant, Payroll Manager: Timesheets

Hello all,

Due to an issue at the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC), there was a delay in opening timesheets for the 7/1-7/15 pay period.  The issue has been resolved and timesheets are now unlocked.  You may enter your hours now, please do not forget to enter HOL for the holiday on Monday July 4th.

I am sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you,

Delene Bryant
Payroll Manager

Campus Updates 07/07/22

EVENTS AND NEWS 

Welcome to President Jack Kahn! 
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Kahn to Shoreline Community College! Within days of moving from California to the Puget Sound area last month, Dr. Kahn began attending many events on campus as well as events in the community-at-large.  

Dr. Kahn will spend July 6-8 participating in his first Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges (WACTC) meeting of chancellors, presidents, and SBCTC staff. 

Foundation News 

Save the Date!  

The annual Shoreline Community College Student Success Fundraiser will be held on November 4, 2022, from 11:30 – 1:00 on campus. Mark your calendars. More information to come! 

Seattle Latino Film Festival will be hosted by the Foundation and held at the SCC theater from October 13-15, 2022. 

Events and Updates 

Please share with your students and campus community networks:  

ctcLink Updates: 

Do you have questions about ctcLink? Are you looking for a refresher?  

If you have questions, please visit shoreline.edu/ctclink or our Support Center at support.shoreline.edu

RETURN TO CAMPUS/COVID-19  
Cases     

  • 5 new positive cases were reported in the last 7 days (same as the prior week).  

Questions?     

  • New information and guidance about COVID-19 is continually evolving; check these official federal, state, and county sources to stay informed:     

7000 Leasing Office Phone Number Change

For those of you that work with Residential Life, or have students ask questions about on-campus housing, the 7000 Leasing Office has changed its office number.

If students, staff, or faculty have questions about applications, housing fees, or current bills, please have them call (206)-542-8779, or email hello@7000campusliving.com

Notice to DRS Members and Retirees – Public Records Request

Notice to DRS Members and Retirees – Public Records Request

Posted on July 1, 2022

The Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) has received a public records request that seeks information about all members of the state’s retirement systems, including all retirees and members, for the period of July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021. The requesting organization is The Seattle Times.

DRS has requested and received a copy from The Seattle Times of the Declaration of Non-Commercial Purpose pursuant to RCW 42.56.070(8).

View a copy of this Declaration and additional information provided by The Seattle Times.

DRS has reviewed the request and determined that the following information items are subject to disclosure under the state’s Public Records Act.

• Full Name
• City, State/Province, Country and ZIP/Postal Code
• Date of Birth
• Retirement System/Plan
• Date of Entry
• Service Credit
• Annual Salary
• Average Final Compensation
• Date of Retirement Withdrawal
• Monthly Retirement Benefit
• Retirement Type
• Employee Transmittal Code and Description
• Employer Name, City, State and ZIP Code

The Department intends to provide the information items listed above to the requesting organization on August 15, 2022.

If you are the subject of this public records request, no action is required of you. If you want additional information or have questions about the request, please contact DRS at 844-704-6780 or drs.pdrnotice@drs.wa.gov.

A note about injunctive relief: Individuals who are the subject of a records request often ask if they can seek a court order to prevent the release of their records. Under state law, an agency could be enjoined from releasing records if a court finds that the release “would clearly not be in the public interest and would substantially and irreparably damage any person, or would substantially and irreparably damage vital governmental functions.” To enjoin DRS from releasing records in the current request, the department would need to be served with an injunction prior to the scheduled release date listed above. State agencies cannot provide advice on whether to seek an injunction or whether such an attempt would be successful.

DRS makes no guarantee regarding the security of the information once in the hands of the Seattle Times, nor do we take any responsibility for how they use it.


Lori Y. Yonemitsu, M.Ed., B.Ed.
Executive Assistant
Office of the President