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SDCCD : Board Report: September 9, 2021

Trustee Geysil Arroyo reported that she's heard COVID protocols around the District have been going well. She said that she is impressed ...

September 10, 2021

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Trusteeย Geysil Arroyoย reported that sheโ€™s heard COVID protocols around the District
have been going well. She said that she is impressed with the recent enrollment marketing
campaign launched by the Districtโ€™s Communications and Public Relations Department
that includes bus wraps, billboards, and digital ads around the city and on local
media outlets. She said that she joined a September 2 webinar with the California
Community Colleges Organizaciรณn de Latinx Empowerment, Guidance, Advocacy for Success
(CCCOLEGAS), along withย Trustee Senour, whereย Chancellor Cortezย spoke about his background
and incorporating his Latinx roots into his leadership role.

Trusteeย Mary Grahamย thanked those who shared comments during the meeting, and encouraged
faculty and classified professionals to continue to work through their unions and
Faculty and Classified Senates until a functional and effective working environment
can be found to keep people safe and provides opportunities to students.

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Trusteeย Craig Milgrimย thankedย Student Trustee Borekย for continuing to champion the
inclusion of Continuing Education students in the student government process. He reported
that he attended a virtualย seminar by USD on August 30 titled โ€œEmployment and Job
Training Opportunities for Individuals Experiencing Homelessnessโ€ย whereย Chancellor
Cortezย spoke, and said that he is impressed with the groups who assist this population.
He acknowledged the t-shirt he was wearing during the meeting, which represent Upward
Bound, a program he has a personal connection to, and thanked City College for its
continued support of the program.

Trusteeย Bernie Rhinersonย recognized Dr.ย Abdimalik Buulย for his appointment as the
California Community Colleges Chancellorโ€™s Officeโ€™s (CCCCO) Visiting Assistant Vice
Chancellor, Equal Employment Opportunity Programs, and thanked him for his work while
at City College. He reported that he attended, along withย Chancellor Cortezย and Communications
and Public Relations Directorย Jack Beresford, a virtual meeting on September 9 featuringย Julie
Chรกvez Rodriguez, Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
and granddaughter of Cesar Chรกvez, and got toย speak with her about the administrationโ€™s
support of workforce programs, as well as short-term Pellย grantsย and free community
college. He saidย he hopes the District can meet with her in-person to further discuss
higher education policy while attending the Association of Community College Trustees
(ACCT) National Legislative Conference in February in Washington DC.

Trusteeย Maria Nieto Senourย said that she appreciated comments made byย Trustee Grahamย about
making sure people are advocating for themselves during the process of return-to-work
during the pandemic, and said that she empathized with those who are struggling. She
said that the Boardโ€™s focus is to educate people, but also to keep them safe. Trustee
Senour asked her fellow Trustees to submit agenda items ahead of the October 21 Board
Retreat.

Chancellorย Carlos Cortezย reported on the status of the Districtโ€™s three priority bills.
After discussion with the Governorโ€™s Office, AB 421 (Ward),ย a bill that would allow
the Census Date to be used for certain noncredit courses,ย is being held and will be
taken up next year as part of the budget process. AB 576 (Maienschein),ย which would
allow community colleges to collect apportionment funding for courses taught on military
bases,ย is waiting on a vote on the Senate floor. AB 927 (Medina),ย which would make
permanent the baccalaureate pilot and expand four-year degrees across the state system,ย was
approved today by the Legislature and is moving on for the Governorโ€™s signature. Chancellor
Cortez thanked those who shared public comments and said the District is doing its
best to balance health and safety with its commitment to serving students,ย echoing
Trustee Graham and Senourโ€™s comments about the importance of working through the participatory
governance structure and making their voices heard. He said the COVID-19 pandemic
has significantly impacted student outcomes and enrollment, especially by those who
are most vulnerableย and most in need of in-person services. Otherwise, the new semester
is underway and enrollment remains sluggish. However, while enrollment was down 10%
at community colleges nationally last year he credited faculty andย classified professionalsย for
their effort to keep the Districtโ€™s decline toย less thanย 5%. Lastly, COVID testing
is now underway at each of the colleges and the County is seeing a drop in positive
cases,ย a reversal of the national trendsย which can be attributed to relatively high
local vaccination rates.

Student Trusteeย Edward Borekย reported that City and Mesa colleges both held their
first student government meetings of the semester with each actively trying to fill
vacant positions. He also shared that Mesa College held a mobile market with free
food for students on September 7. Student Trustee Borek reported that there is continued
effort to try and include the College of Continuing Education in the United Student
Council. At Miramar College, he reported that the Associated Student Government (ASG)
will meet on September 10, the third meeting of the year, and during that meeting
an in-house election will be held for the treasurer position, committee assignments
will be made for ASG members and students-at-large, and votes will be carried out
relating to four amendments to the collegeโ€™s constitution and bylaws.

At its regular meeting of September 9, 2021, which was conducted in a virtual format,
theย Boardย of Trustees:

- Heardย public commentย fromย Michael Halloranย regarding the running of KSDS-FM at City
College, from 13 people who expressed their feelings aboutย returning to work on District
campuses while the Delta-variant of COVID-19 continues to increase coronavirus cases,
and fromย Justin Knottย who shared his displeasure about the Districtโ€™s vaccination
requirements. City College Academic Senate (AS) Presidentย Darius Spearmanย shared that
spring semester schedules are due next week and faculty members are proceeding under
the assumption that the college will be returning to normal in-person classes but
COVID concerns may require the conversion to online classes. He reported that COVID
testing for students is underway on campus including Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. He also mentioned that professorย Paul Alexanderย recently
authored an excellent commentary in Voice of San Diego on Senate Bill 731, which would
seal some past convictions. Mesa College AS Presidentย John Crocittiย reported that
the ASโ€™ first meeting will be held September 13 and that he hopes to expedite the
meetings by adopting an alternative format used by the statewide Academic Senate.
He shared that the semester is going smoothly and that students are complying with
COVID-19 protocols. He also said that for the spring semester faculty members believe
it is important to offer more classes in person as it will benefit student success
and equity, but confusion remains about what will actually happen.

- Administered the Oath of Office to Student Trusteeย Victoria Owusuย (City College).

- Reviewed the results theย Board of Trusteesโ€™ self-evaluationย for 2020-21 and set
goals for 2021-22.ย The Board members thanked all who participated in providing feedback
regarding the Boardโ€™s performance and accomplishments as they continue to evaluate
their accomplishments of the last year.

- Authorized the designation of September 17, 2021 asย Constitution Dayย at City, Mesa,
and Miramar colleges and the College of Continuing Education.

- Conducted aย public hearingย and approved theย SDCCD 2021-2022 Adopted Budgetย following
a presentation from Executive Vice Chancellor of Business and Technology Servicesย Bonnie
Ann Dowd. The total budget isย $872,449,308, includingย $552,173,840ย in General Fund
Unrestricted and Restricted operational funds. Board members expressed appreciation
for the fact that planned budget adjustments ensure the budget is balanced. The budget
had been thoroughly reviewed by the Boardโ€™s Budget Study and Audit Committee (Trusteesย Rhinersonย andย Milgrim).

- Heard aย reportย by Vice Chancellor ofย Educationalย Servicesย Susan Tophamย on Districtwide
Grants Activity During Fiscal Year 2020-21.Entered into anย agreementย with health care agencies for use of clinical facilities
by students enrolled in District health occupations programs.

- Approved theย appointmentย of Propositions S and N Citizensโ€™ Oversight Committee memberย Rosalie
Schwartzย to serve a one-year term from September 7, 2021 to August 31, 2022

- Accepted aย grantย from theย U.S. Department of Educationย for Upward Bound at City
College.

- Approved theย transferย ofย three positionsย from the Supervisory and Professional Administrators
Association (SPAA) unit to the Association of Confidential Employees (ACE) unit.

- Ratifiedย the two-yearย Inter-Jurisdiction Exchangeย (IJE) agreement with the California
Community Colleges Chancellorโ€™s Office (CCCCO) for SDCCD employee Dr. Abdimalik Buul to serve as the Visiting Assistant vice Chancellor, Equal Employment Opportunity
Programs.

- Approvedย purchase ordersย completed during the month of July 2021; and variousย personnel
actionsย including the certification of short-term personnel service effective on or
after September 10, 2021.ย 


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