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What's Your Vision for the JC?
New superintendent Frank Chong is hosting a series of community conversations aimed at finding out what residents, businesses and other stakeholders want from the school

Do you have an opinion about how to make Santa Rosa Junior College a world-class community college?
If so, the school wants to hear from you.
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Next Friday, April 5, SRJC is holding the first of its “community conversations” at the Petaluma campus, aimed at improving dialogue between the school and residents.
Should the JC focus on upping its certificated programs?
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Offer more courses so students can transfer to four-year schools sooner?
Hold more community events and lectures?
The informal gathering begins at 7:30 with a Continental breakfast, followed by a meeting from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Attendance is free.
“We want to involve our community in our Strategic Plan and bring everyone’s voice into our planning,” said Dr. Jane Saldaña-Talley, vice-president of SRJC’s Petaluma Campus.
Other “community conversations” will be held April 30, May 9 and May 16. For more information and to RSVP, contact Kimberly Kalember at 707-778-3927.
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