Fall 2017 Faculty Meeting - sccollege.edu · Special thanks to Coordinators, Angela Guevara, Daniel...
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IntroductionsSCC Cabinet
Ruth Babeshoff
Vice President, Student Services
Dr. Marilyn Flores
Vice President, Academic Affairs
Dr. Arleen Satele
Vice President, Administrative Services
New Staff
Maria “Adi” Gardea
PT Administrative Clerk
CHAP
Joe Duenas
PT Administrative Clerk
CHAP
Linda Tapia
PT Administrative Clerk
CWPC
New Staff
Hortensia Montanez
PT Counseling Assistant
SCC
Herlinda Hirose
Sr. Account Clerk
Community Services, SCC
New Staff
James Small
Instructional Assistant
ESL, CHAP
Nicholas Williams
Instructional Assistant
ESL, CHAP
Vanessa Maldonado
Instructional Assistant
ESL, SCC
New StaffPictures Not Available
Karina MontesInstructional Assistant
ABE/HSS, SCC
Yiria RamirezInstructional Assistant
CTE Business Skills, SCC
Laura CarinoInstructional Assistant
ABE/HSS, SCC
IntroductionsNew Faculty
HEALTH & SAFETY
Allen, Carlitha
Casas, Adrian
Hazelton, Kasey
Reyna, Ruben
OLDER ADULTS
Berry, Frank
Gable, Mark
IntroductionsNew Faculty
ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES
Robinson, Christopher
INMATE EDUCATION
Garcia, Francisco (from IA)
Kay, Leslie
IntroductionsNew Faculty
HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS
Frausto, Jesus
COUNSELING
Ayala, Monica
Ly, Jennifer
Torres, Anacany
Zamudio, Maria
Jolene Shields, Associate Professor
ABE/HSS (Chair)
Denise Salcido, Assistant Professor
ABE/HSS
IntroductionsFull Time Teaching Faculty
Eden Quimzon, Associate Professor
ESL/Citizenship
Karla Frizler, Assistant Professor,
ESL (AEBG)
IntroductionsFull-Time Coordinators
Angela Guevara, Assistant Professor
Adults With Disabilities (AEBG)
Daniel Oasi, Assistant Professor
Career Technical Education (AEBG)
Elaine Pham, Assistant Professor
ABE/HSS (AEBG)
IntroductionsFull-Time Coordinators
Yumiko Carney, Resource Center
Estela Cuellar, Business Skills
Robert Felipe, Inmate Education
Nancy Parent, Older Adults/Health & Safety/Parenting
Imelda Perez, Special Programs
Rocio Silva, EL Civics
IntroductionsPart-Time Coordinators
Albert Alvano (SCC)
Clarice DaFonseca (CHAP)
Dr. Rudy Frias (SCC)
Joanna Kibler-McNerney (Portola MS)
Veronica Davalos (CWPC)
Giana Rivera (CHAP)
Joe Rivera (CWPC)
Celine Salceda (El Modena HS)
Stefan Shakiba (CWPC)
IntroductionsSite Directors
Dr. Lori FasbinderDean of Instruction &
Student Services
IntroductionsOEC Administrators
CHAP
Jails (IEP)
All Other sites (except: SCC,
CWPC, CHOC, ALED, SOCC)
Sites:
Chrissy GasconExecutive Director,
Adult Education
Block Grant
IntroductionsOEC Administrators
Sites:
CWPC
CHOC
ALED
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Accomplishments
The Community Services Program Offers First Certified Nursing
Assistant Program
The Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Training Program completed its first session on
Tuesday, October 25, 2016. All ten students enrolled in the program passed the
course and State exam. Four of the ten students in the CNA program were hired at
New Orange Hills, the clinical training facility for the CNA program.
AccomplishmentsFREE OCTA BUS TRANPORTATIONAt the last Board Meeting, our Board of Trustees approved an agreement with the Orange County
Transportation Authority that will allow our noncredit students to board any OCTA fixed route bus
free of charge for one year (a pilot year). To be eligible for this free program, students must:
1. Attend classes a minimum of 12 hours per week in any of the following instructional
programs (AEBG authorized areas):
•Adult Basic Education
•High School Subjects (Adult High School Diploma, Preparation for GED or HiSET.
•English as a Second Language
•Short-Term Career Technical Education
•Workforce Preparation
•Adults with Disabilities
2. Maintain attending 12 hours per week (must attend a minimum of 75% of the time)
3. Remain in good academic standing
AccomplishmentsDivision Completes Work to Expand CurriculumPrepared and submitted 31 new course outlines and 17 new certificates programs to the College
Curriculum Council, including the creation of 2 new articulation agreements with college credit.
The certificate programs cover a wide range of areas, including Medical Office Occupations,
Nursing Occupations, Advanced Manufacturing, Employment Preparation for Adults with
Disabilities, and Home-Based Businesses.
The articulation agreements will allow Continuing Education students who complete NC College
Preparatory Composition (HSENG 086) to enroll directly into SCC’s Credit Freshman Composition
(English 101) without needing to take a college entrance assessment test. Similarly, Continuing
Education students who complete the NC College Prep Algebra (HSMTH 176/177) will be eligible
to enroll in SCC’s Credit Intermediate Algebra (Math 80 or 86) which meets the minimum
requirements for an AA. The intent of these agreements is to eliminate a barrier that has existed
to student preparation in college credit English & Math.
Special thanks to Coordinators, Angela Guevara, Daniel Oase, Elaine Pham, and Denise Salcido
for taking the lead on the development of the course outlines, creating the certificates, and creating
the articulation agreements.
AccomplishmentsDivision Enters into Three New Instructional Services Agreements
The Continuing Education Division entered into three new Instructional Services Agreements
(ISA):
ISA with the Integrated Resources Institute to provide employment preparation to Project
SEARCH students
ISA with South Coast College to provide noncredit classes that prepare students to
become Medical Assistants in addition to noncredit software application courses
ISA with the Orange Unified School District to provide noncredit classes that lead to the
attainment of an adult high school diploma.
The purpose of ISA’s is to allow community colleges to leverage resources with other agencies in
an effort to improve training and services to the community.
AccomplishmentsProject SEARCH Graduates First Cohort
On Friday May 26th, Project Search held its first commencement ceremony at the Children’s
Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) for its first cohort of Project SEARCH students. The cohort
consisted of 10 student trainees who over the past year participated in skills training at the CHOC.
The goal of the program (Project SEARCH) is to provide to individuals with disabilities on-site
employment preparation in areas that match their strengths. The project is made possible through
a collaboration among various agencies, including SCC, the Integrated Resources Institute and
the CHOC and is proving to be successful as over 50% of the graduates were offered employment
at CHOC and other businesses within Orange County.
Resource Links
Division Web Sitewww.sccollege.edu/OEC
Student Online Orientationhttps://orientation.rsccd.edu/OEC-Orientations/INDEX.ASP
Title IX Mandatory Traininghttp://www.rsccd.edu/Departments/Risk-Management/TitleIX/Pages/rsccd-title-ix-video.aspx