President:
Debi Miller ext. 4226
Past President:
Rocky Rose ext. 4466
Secretary:
Paula Tillery ext. 7576
Treasurer:
Julio Soto ext. 7131
VP – Grossmont:
Dave McDade ext. 7127
Member-at-Large – Grossmont:
Pat Murray ext. 7316
Senators – Grossmont:
Yvonne Board*
ext. 7364
Jean Wallace*
ext. 7364
Will Pines ext. 7852
VP – Cuyamaca:
Maggie Gonzales ext. 4450
Member-at-Large – Cuyamaca:
Shari Ball ext. 4215
Senators – Cuyamaca:
Diane Kew*
ext. 4424
Sharron Hamlett*
ext. 4670
Patricia Bailey ext. 4516
VP – District:
JacQueline Osborne ext.
7632
Member-at-Large – District:
Lynne Davidson ext. 7736
Senators – District:
vacant
* voting
senators
EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING DATES
(1st Tuesday of the Month*)
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Fall 2008 |
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Spring 2009 |
| July 8 |
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January - No
Meeting |
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August 12 |
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February 3 |
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September 19
(Retreat) |
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March 3 |
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October 7 |
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April 14
(Classified Appreciation Day is on
the 6th) |
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November 4 |
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May 5 |
| Nov 15 or Dec
6 (Card Signing) |
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June 2 |
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*unless there is a Monday holiday |
Our Classified Senate
was established in 1992. The Classified Senate organization
exists to help the classified employee participate in
decision-making (shared-governance). Participatory governance means
that all 'stake-holders' (faculty, students, staff,
administrators...) have an opportunity to understand and
contribute voice regarding the health of the
campuses/district system. To do that, staff participate
effectively on committees and councils. Committee meetings
are important vehicles for budget decisions, policies and
procedures, among other issues. The Classified Senate
ensures that participation (voice), communication, and
clarification is provided for our colleagues.
Staff are the first and
last line of operations of a community college; the
mechanism that keep our community colleges working smoothly
for students, faculty, and the community. With years of
combined experience and training, this resource can only be
utilized properly by active input in the participatory
governance process.
The Classified Senate
will help all staff become familiar and comfortable with the
organizational governance structure at the district,
understand the decision-making process, government/education
code, and other laws that affect the way that classified
staff interface with, and support, our institution and
educational community. More information about Classified
Senate, SB235 and statewide position papers can be found on
the California Community College Classified Senate Website
at http://www.ccccs.org/
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