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League of Women Voters November 2, 2013. Clackamas Community College Board of Education is a Governing Board CCC cannot legally exist without our Board. Examples of responsibilities: Approve Collective Bargaining Agreements Refer a Capital Bond or Local Option to district voters.
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Clackamas Community College Board of Education is a Governing Board • CCC cannot legally exist without our Board. • Examples of responsibilities: • Approve Collective Bargaining Agreements • Refer a Capital Bond or Local Option to district voters. • Adopt our Mission, programs, personnel policies • Hire, Evaluate, Terminate District Clerk/CEO/President • Adopt our budget and levy tax assessments • Established and operates under authority granted by the Oregon State Legislature ORS Chapter 341 • The Board is subject to the provisions of the Constitution of the state of Oregon, the Oregon Revised Statutes, the rules and regulations of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and • State Board of Education, • CCC Board policies and procedures, • Expressed will of the electorate. Governing Board League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013
Board Zone Map League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013
Principle: Serve the breadth of Mission Results in • Student access, persistence, completion, careers • Community and business development Stronger Economy, Stronger Communities League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013
Core Themes that Implement our Statutory Mission Academic Transfer Career And Technical Education And Essential Skills Lifelong Learning Mission – Fulfillment Indicators & Measures League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013
What our community most values in order of priority: Degrees and Certificates that lead to careers Education that leads to a four-year degree Classes and workshops that improve job skills GED and High School Diplomas Community Engagement League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013
Increase Credential Completion, Transfers and Job PlacementFacilitates students achieving their goals, addresses 40/40/20 and the intentions of the achievement compact environment, OWIB Strategic Plan. Increase Persistence and RetentionFacilitates students achieving their goals, responds to statewide student success efforts, addresses 40/40/20 vision, supports our strategic enrollment management and foundations of excellence recommendations and supports our accreditation core theme indicators.Stabilize College’s Fiscal HealthAnticipate and respond to the change in fiscal environment, protects the investment in the college and maintains high quality programs, services – learning environments.Improve Community ConnectionsActively identify and Adapt to community needs (mission) and our core theme objectives. Strategic Priorities 2013-2016 – Indicators & Measures League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013
Shared Common Indicators & Measures League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013
HIGH SCHOOL DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS: 24,930 OUS TRANSFER STUDENTS: 10,840 Statewide by the numbers (2011-12] League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013
HIGH SCHOOL DUAL CREDIT STUDENTS: 2,418 OUS TRANSFER STUDENTS: 881 Clackamas by the numbers (2011-12] League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013
Joanne Truesdell President, Clackamas Community College presidentsoffice@clackamas.edu www.clackamas.edu/president 503-594-3002 Questions? League of Women Voters | Nov. 2, 2013