Remember to wear your Shoreline attire on #PhinNation Wednesdays!

Every Wednesday, show your #PhinNation pride by wearing Shoreline attire. It’s a fun way to connect with colleagues and students each week. Don’t forget to take advantage of your employee discount at the Bookstore. Looking forward to seeing everyone decked out in Shoreline wear on Wednesdays!

ESL testing and enrollment period

This week is the start of the orientation/registration process for resident ESL students. Sessions are scheduled Mon., Sept. 10, Tues., Sept. 11, Wed., Sept 12, and Thurs., Sept. 20.

As these students are new to the campus, they might need assistance navigating the campus. We appreciate everybody’s help in making sure that our new students find their way to the ESL office #5205 in the FOSS building (#5000).

Evening ESL and ABE students will attend their orientation sessions starting Sept. 17 at 6:30pm in the 1700 building. We will have signage to guide students to the building, but if you are on campus during that time any additional guidance will be much appreciated.

Thank you,
Brigitte Kidd

Message from the President: Remembering September 11

Dear Colleague,

As our nation remembers the 17th anniversary of this fateful day, I hope you will take a moment to acknowledge the lives lost on September 11th and offer thanks to those who responded so heroically in the face of such unimaginable danger.

With gratitude,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

Board of Trustees Special Meeting(s) (Board Retreat)–September 13 & 14, 2018

The Board is holding its annual retreat [“Special Meeting(s)”] on Thursday, September 13, 2018 (commencing at 9:00 AM) and on Friday, September 14, 2018 (commencing at 9:00 AM) in room 301 at Shoreline City Hall (17500 Midvale Avenue North; Shoreline, WA 98133-4905). Meeting packets can be found here.

Message from the President: Logan the Therapy Dog

Dear Colleague,

Many of you have had opportunities to meet my dog Logan, a trained therapy dog who has provided comfort to people on and off campus for several years. This weekend, Logan passed away unexpectedly. While his passing is a deep loss for me personally, I also know Logan held a special place in many students’ and employees’ hearts here at Shoreline, where he unconditionally offered support, stress relief, and joy to many, especially at our end-of-the-quarter Breathe events. I wanted to be sure you knew of his passing and thank each of you for showing such kindness to Logan when he visited campus, a place that he truly loved.

With kind regards,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
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