CANVAS ACCESS DIFFICULTIES 12/07/21

What is happening: Users are presently experiencing time outs, inability to access, or extreme slowness when attempting to access Canvas resources.

Event date: December 7th, 2021

Persons affected: Canvas Users

Expected resolution time: Unknown at this time

Details: Amazon Web Services is seeing impact to multiple AWS APIs in the US-EAST-1 Region. This issue is also affecting some of their monitoring and incident response tooling, which is delaying their ability to provide updates. They have identified root cause of the issue causing service API and console issues in the US-EAST-1 Region, and are starting to see some signs of recovery. They do not have an ETA for full recovery at this time.
You may find additional useful information on the status of this at the following sites —https://status.instructure.com/https://status.aws.amazon.com/

TSS and eLearning are monitoring the situation and will provide additional updates as the situation changes.
Thank you.

Nursing Graduation December 15th, 2021

Nursing Graduation

Dec 15, 2021 – 4:00 PM Pacific Time

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84393101869

Campus Updates- All Staff (12/3/21)

Hi Campus Community,  

Here are this week’s updates! 

RETURN TO CAMPUS/COVID-19 

  • We are closely monitoring changing conditions of the pandemic, including the new Omicron Covid-19 variant, and have discussed the latest information at the Communicable Disease Team (CDT) and the Executive Team (ET).  
  • Student Vaccine Attestation: New in-person or on-campus students attending winter quarter 2022 need to complete the COVID-19 vaccination attestation form by January 20, 2022 (10th day of the quarter) to avoid getting a hold put on their registration account.  
  • Vaccine Clinic 
    • The next weekend clinic will be on December 4th and 5th in the Main Dining Room (MDR) in the PUB/9000 building for children ages 5-11 to receive the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.  Make a follow-up appointment here. Expect thousands of people on campus that weekend so there will be no walk-ins accommodated. 
    • The clinic will close on December 17, 2021, in order to move to the Quiet Dining Room (QDR)/room 9208 and then will reopen on January 4, 2022.  It is expected to stay open throughout the winter quarter M-F 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and will continue to offer COVID-19 vaccinations for ages 5-adult and booster shots for ages 18+. 

EVENTS AND NEWS 

Full Campus Water Shutdown 

Forma, the general contractor for our new Health Sciences and Advanced Manufacturing Classroom Center (HSAMCC), will need to implement a campus-wide water shutdown on Saturday, December 4 from 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. to identify and test additional water valves.  Buildings 1900, 2000, 2100, 2200, 2300, 2600, 2700, 2800, and 2900 annex will be impacted by the shutdown.  The Student Housing (7000) and PUB (9000) buildings will not be affected. 

cTcLink Weekly Updates 

College Services Schedule Updates were posted to DAAG last week. Information can be found here

This week Subject Matter Experts from across campus began their final walk-through in preparation for User Acceptance Testing (UAT) beginning on December 13th. UAT allows users to begin testing the processes that will be part of the day-to-day work for employees and is a major milestone on the way to Go-Live on February 28th, 2022.   We greatly appreciate your patience while everyone is hard at work on the project. Stay tuned for more project updates and information on learning opportunities that will be shared in the coming weeks! 

Shoreline Foundation Welcomes Josh Krupke 

The Shoreline Community College would like to welcome Josh Krupke as the new Foundation Database & Development Coordinator. Joshua joins Shoreline after working for seven years at Taproot Theatre Company, where he assisted with fundraising and marketing campaigns. During that time, he developed a strong interest in fundraising and is excited to use his skills to help Shoreline students reach their goals. Josh has also been a live theatre actor in the greater Seattle area for the past twenty years, working with Village Theatre, SecondStory Repertory Theatre, Harlequin Productions, and others. Josh lives in Shoreline, has been married for ten years, and has two young children.   



Sole Source Posting 12/2/2021

State of Washington

Shoreline Community College

Sole Source Posting

Shoreline Community College contemplates awarding a sole source contract to Inside Track Inc for program diagnostic services to evaluate policies, procedures, culture, and language in order to identify equity gaps that are negatively impacting students.

Inside Track has expertise and insights from working with more than 2 million prospective and enrolled students across the country. They have developed a formal process to evaluate gaps and needs. They have more than 20 years of experience providing operational insights and consulting and supporting colleges in making changes based on student feedback. They have proprietary research into student decision-making behavior, along with a systematic approach to reporting that supports executive decision-making. Their student support methodology has been independently verified by third party researchers, with a key study by Stanford researchers appearing in the U.S. Department of Education’s What Works Clearinghouse, meeting evidence standards without reservations.

Shoreline Community College has been engaged in advancing student access, retention, and completion, particularly for underserved students.  The College has done significant research that uncovers equity gaps among the College’s most vulnerable and historically marginalized populations, including students of color, first generation, and low-income students.  We need experts with broad national experience in supporting community colleges to examine our systems and business processes so that we can develop a deep understanding of our policies, procedures, culture, and language in order to identify gaps that are negatively impacting students.

Inside Track will conduct two targeted registration campaigns focused on Spring and Fall quarter enrollment. Inside Track works to contact students, understand their intention and refer them to necessary campus resources when applicable to complete registration for the upcoming term. At the completion of a campaign, Inside Track provides in-depth reporting that shares outcomes, tends and insights into student behavior as well as relevant student stories that will help the college further refine systems and processes to further remove barriers to student success. It will include a roadmap to better support students through implementation of coaching methodology, including staff professional development, process improvements and strategic engagement complementing work being completed with Guided Pathways and the ctcLink conversion.

The contract will be issued on, or about, Dec 27, 2021, until June 30, 2022. The dollar value is estimated at $195,000.

Offers contemplating the scope above are required to submit capability statements specifically outlining their ability to match or do better in their qualification and ability to meet all of Shoreline Community College’s requirements and scope by December 15, 2021. Submissions that only advertise services without persuasive documentation outlining their ability to match or do better will be disregarded.

In the absence of other qualified sources, it is Shoreline Community College’s intent to make a sole source award of the contract.

To submit capability statements for questions, contact:

Contact Name: Raisa Minchuk

Email: purchasing@shoreline.edu

Phone:  206-546-4513

HSAMCC 2018-102: Water Shutdown