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Edmonds Community College at Monroe Correctional Complex

Explore Edmonds Community College's innovative education program at Monroe Correctional Complex, focusing on systemic goals, outcomes, and implementation strategies for 2018-19.

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Edmonds Community College at Monroe Correctional Complex

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  1. Edmonds Community College at Monroe Correctional Complex Systemic Goals, Outcomes & Implementation Focus 2018-19 Dean of Education Dr. Wanda Billingsly

  2. Edmonds Community College at Monroe Correctional ComplexPrison Education Program Facts Annual Budget : $2.0 million 2018-19 (SBCTC Grant) $1.9 million 2017-18 (SBCTC Grant) Other Grants/Funding Sources: $25,150.00 (Perkins Grant) -CTAP $21,000.00 (EdCC Foundation Grant) -HS 21+ $2500.00 (EdCC Foundation Grant) -Trauma Training $7000.00 (EdCC Foundation Grant)-Grad & Other Staffing Model: 5 classified staff 15 faculty ( Associate & full time/part-time) Program Offerings (Degree & Certificates): Business Management Small Business Adult Basic Education/General Education Diploma (GED) High School 21 + Diploma Pilot Construction Trades Apprenticeship (CTAP) Computer Programming/Coding Pre-College Math & English

  3. To define roles and expectations • To build an atmosphere of collaboration and trust (culture building) • To establish systems of accountability • To create new opportunities to build on our success • To re-envision and re-imagine Correctional Education at Monroe • To build necessary infrastructure (systems, protocols & procedures) aligned with EdCC campus (community college policies) Program Goals & Anticipated Outcomes 2018-19

  4. Theory of Action/Change

  5. EdCC/MCC Data Enrollment Trends 2017-18

  6. EdCC/MCC Data – Accuplacer trends 2017-18(Math and English by Quarter)

  7. EdCC/MCC Data Program Completion Trends 2017-18

  8. Incarcerated Veterans Veterans can sometimes run into issues with law enforcement and the criminal justice system resulting in incarceration. It is important justice-involved Veterans are familiar with VA benefits.Applying for Benefits and Your Character of DischargeGenerally, in order to receive VA benefits and services,  the Veteran’s character of discharge or service must be under other than dishonorable conditions (e.g., honorable, under honorable conditions, general).However, individuals receiving undesirable, bad conduct, and other types of dishonorable discharges may qualify for VA benefits depending on a determination made by VA.

  9. Veterans can sometimes run into issues with law enforcement and the criminal justice system resulting in incarceration. It is important justice-involved Veterans are familiar with VA benefits Applying for Benefits and Your Character of Discharge • Generally, in order to receive VA benefits and services,  the Veteran’s character of discharge or service must be under other than dishonorable conditions (e.g., honorable, under honorable conditions, general).  • However, individuals receiving undesirable, bad conduct, and other types of dishonorable discharges may qualify for VA benefits depending on a determination made by VA.  Incarcerated Veterans

  10. Implement Educational Programming “Matriculated” System”

  11. Organizational Structures & Staffing (Dean & Program Manager: • Implement new Organizational Chart (focus on key roles and functions to address program needs) • Complete hiring & onboarding supports for new staff • Fall Goal setting (classified staff) • Hire new CTAP Instructor (Fulltime Permanent) • Replace Program Coordinator Position & Early Hire Retiring Program Coordinator (Spring 2019) Educational Programming (Faculty, Program Support Staff, Dean): • Implement High School 21+ as an alternative for students seeking high school diplomas • Spring Implementation for CTAP Program (WSR & MSU spaces) • Prepare for WA Trades Union CTAP Pre- Audit • Continue to explore new Program options (I-DEA, STEM/STEAM, Barbering, Welding, Automotive) • CANVAS Curriculum Usage (HS 21+, CIS, I-DEA Programs) Systemic Interventions (I.T Specialist & Lab Tech/Navigator): • Implement Learning Labs to support struggling learners with student services support staff provided by SBTC • Ensure research based, high yield intervention software is loaded on laptops in learning labs Technological Tools, Infrastructure (I.T Specialist): • Implement Laptop Deployment -80 laptops to BM, CIS Program to cells & units by close of winter) secured cabinets • Secure new or re-furbished computers (Unloop, Microsoft Partnership) • Replace old network servers Systems Level Implementations (Fall 2018)

  12. Budgetary Improvements & Supports (Dean, Program Services Manager, & Staff): • Secure Grants & Foundation Support from Identified Sources & Develop Partnerships to secure resources and support for EdCC Programs • Ensure that funding is available for Professional Development & Training Opportunities • Funding Projections/Needs requiring EdCC Foundation Support (2019-20) Governance/Oversight (Dean , Students , DOC/EdCC & Community): • EdCC Student Advisory • EdCC Education Stakeholder Advisory Data Collection Efforts (Program Support Staff, Dean): • Track enrollment data, Accuplacer test results, program completion data • Course Evaluation Data • Data collected via students and other stakeholders • New Accuplacer Test (Math) • eCasas Test Training EdCC Facility Improvements (Dean, Program Services Manager, DOC): • Continued Focus on expanding EdCC Education Facility Space (WSR , TRU, MSU, etc.) • Continue Addressing Safety & Security Concerns via Audit & Walk through efforts • Laydown Area Remodel/water & heat issues resolved (President Singh funding & Supt. Obenland portable offer) EdCC Systems Level Implementations Fall 2018 (Continued)

  13. Faculty & Staff Development: Trauma Informed Practice Training (April 2) Start of Spring Quarter at EdCC/MCC (April 3) WA State Adult Education Advisory Council Meeting Hosted @ Jimmie Evans Training Center (April 9 w/Education Program Tour) Corrections Education Dean Convening at MCC (April 11 & 12 @ WSR Supt. Conference Room w/ Education Program Tour) Corrections Conference May 19-21, 2019 Wenatchee, WA Convention Center EdCC/MCC Commencement Dates: MSU @ 6:30PM-June 4 WSR @ 1:00PM-June 5 TRU @ 1:00 PM June 6 SOU @ 6:00PM June 6 End of Spring Quarter (June 14) October 30th Basic Education for Adults (BEdA)Program Review Upcoming Events 2018-19

  14. Closing Comments & Questions “If you’re not creating dust, then you’re eating dust”! Dr. Amit Singh

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