Get ready for the Great Washington Shakeout Thurs., Oct. 17th

Dear Colleague,

The annual October event, The Great ShakeOut, has become part of the Shoreline Community College culture with staff, faculty, and students participating annually. This year’s shakeout event is on Thurs., Oct. 17th  at 10:17 a.m.

The ShakeOut has been an excellent awareness tool for encouraging all departments on our campus to prepare for emergencies and disasters. This year, areas of the U.S. were severely impacted by hurricanes and wildfires, and our Pacific Northwest region can also be potentially impacted by a different natural hazard threat: earthquakes. So please remember to Drop, Cover, & Hold On.

This year Shoreline Community College will be participating in this worldwide earthquake preparedness awareness effort by testing a classroom alert notification system called LYNX. All smart classrooms on campus have a LYNX software program enabled and located on the instructor’s main computer. The LYNX system will allow Shoreline Emergency Management team members to send an alert communication inside the classrooms via projection screen. Once the LYNX message has been received, instructors can easily clear out of the screen by pressing the escape button. If you are interested in how LYNX alert system works, please view the LYNX training video posted on CANVAS.

When:

The ShakeOut for this year is scheduled for October 17th, 2019 at 10:17 a.m. Everyone on campus is encouraged to participate.

What to Do:

At Shoreline, college officials suggest three things to get ready for the Great Washington Shakeout drill:

#1. Read the plan
– Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/safetyandsecurity/emergency-preparedness.aspx to see Shoreline’s emergency preparedness information and the Emergency Management Response plan.
– Go to  https://www.shakeout.org/washington/

#2. Make sure you that you are signed up to receive the campus RAVE ALERT messages
– Go to https://www.shoreline.edu/Connect to add phone numbers and additional email accounts to your message preferences

#3. Do the drill on Oct. 17th at 10:17 a.m.

If it is appropriate for where you are:
– DROP to the ground
– Take COVER by getting under a sturdy desk or table
– HOLD ON to it until the shaking stops

In addition, demonstrations of Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) and Stryker evacuation chairs will take place from 11:00 a.m-12:30 p.m., on Thursday, Oct. 17th, in the main lobby of 9000 Building.

Remember, the LYNX message will only be a test.

For additional information regarding the Great Washington Shakeout, please visit: https://www.shakeout.org/washington/

Respectfully,
Edwin Lucero
Shoreline Community College
Director | Safety, Security & Emergency Management

Please nominate a current or former student for the Association of College Trustees (ACT) Transforming Lives Awards…Nominations due by 5PM, October 30, 2019

The Washington ACT Transforming Lives Awards recognize current or former students whose lives have been transformed by attending a Washington state community or technical college (CTC).

Please nominate a current or former student for the ACT’s 2020 Transforming Lives Awards.

Read the criteria and access the nomination form here.

Nominations due by 5PM, October 30, 2019

Thank you.

College Outreach Events & Recruiting Highlights – Fall 2019

The college is represented at a variety of outreach and recruiting events throughout the year. A few past highlights include:

  • Special events on campus, such as NW SolarFest Sustainable Living Fair
  • Outreach activities a variety of community events, such as the Shoreline & Lake Forest Park farmers markets, the Celebrate Shoreline Festival and the Shoreline Back to School Fair
  • Visits to numerous area high schools, both in the nearby vicinity and farther ranging from Auburn to Port Angeles
  • On-campus tours for prospective students and families, community groups, and on-site event participants

Turning toward upcoming events over the fall quarter, the focus shifts primarily toward a variety of high school events and college fairs. The largest major event will be the Seattle National College Fair, November 1-2. The automotive faculty are also collaborating with outreach at the Seattle Automotive Show, November 15.

Coordination around campus outreach events is one function of the Recruiters Roundtable group. Facilitated by Communications & Marketing, this team meets monthly to discuss outreach events among staff who are primarily focused on outward-facing recruitment. This group has created a shared master Recruiting Events calendar, which all Shoreline staff are welcome to review at any time (instructions below). If you know of faculty/staff who are attending recruiting events out in the community or especially visiting high schools, please contact Amy Stapleton prior to the event to coordinate plans. For questions on Recruiters Roundtable, contact Lori Maxfield.

How to view the Shared Calendar Resource for “Recruiting Events” 
From your personal Outlook calendar left sidebar, right-click on “Other Calendars”, then “Add Calendar”, choose “From Address Book”. Select recruitingevents@shoreline.edu and OK. You can now view all other Recruiting Events that have been indicated by other recruiters across campus. If you wish to join or learn more about an event, contact the event owner directly.  

President Roberts attends the Community College Workforce Consortium (CCWC) Convening & Association of Community Colleges (ACCT) Leadership Congress Oct. 14-18

While President Roberts is off campus, the AIC (Administrator In Charge) for the College:

• Phillip King, Vice President for Student Learning (VPSL): (206) 546-4651 &/or (206) 546-4652 (for Janelle Lavin, Executive Assistant to the VPSL)

Thank you.

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