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DESCRIPTION:Protect California Community Colleges! Fully Funded Free Community Colleges 
 For All!\n\nRally In Sacramento\n\nMonday, May 24, 2021 12:00 Noon 
 California Board Of Governors Offices 1102 Q Street, Sacramento \n\nOur 
 Community Colleges are under attack by the corporate shills running the 
 appointed Community College Board of Governors. They are downsizing and 
 destroying colleges like San Francisco Community College and others in the 
 state particularly in urban areas with large number of Black, Brown and 
 Asian students. Join with us to defend our public community college system 
 and stop the privatization of public education in California.\n\nWE 
 DEMAND:\n\n1. Use the multi-billion surplus to provide full funding for 
 public education\n\n2. Fire State Community College Chancellor, Eloy 
 Oakley, for championing the downsizing & privat- izing community 
 colleges.\n\n3. End student success funding formula and keep community in 
 community colleges—end the no repeat of classes provision.\n\n4. 
 Immediately close the online community college named Calbright. The money 
 for it should be used for education.\n\n5. Implement the California Master 
 Plan for High- er Education—Full funding for Free Higher Educa- 
 tion\n\n6. Support Labor and teacher unions. Stop union busting!\n\n7. 
 Bring back lifelong learning for the entire comunity college system. 
 \n\nInitiated by:\n\nHigher Education Action Team 
 HEAT\n\nhttps://www.ccsfheat.org SFCityCollegeHEAT(at)gmail.com \n\nSkyline 
 College, SLO’s, the ACCJC and Accreditation:  The Privatization of 
 California Community Colleges UPWA Action Alert!!! by George 
 Wright\nhttps://www.upwa.info/documents/Privatization-wright.htm\n\n\n5/24/21 
 Board of Governors Of Community College 
 Meeting\nhttps://www.cccco.edu/About-Us/Board-of-Governors\nThe California 
 Community Colleges is guided by a process of participatory governance, and 
 the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges sets policy and 
 provides guidance for the 73 districts and 116 colleges that constitute the 
 system. Board members are appointed by the Governor and formally interact 
 with state and federal officials and other state organizations.\n\nThe 
 Board of Governors also selects a chancellor for the system. The chancellor 
 brings recommendations to the board, which has the legislatively-granted 
 authority to develop and implement policy for the colleges. In addition, 
 the Board of Governors serves as the Board of Trustees for the California 
 Online Community College District.\n\nThe Board of Governors works through 
 a consultation process to ensure representatives from all levels of the 
 system have an opportunity to advise the chancellor on state policy 
 decisions.\n\nTo obtain information about the California Community Colleges 
 Board of Governors, please contact ccastro@cccco.edu.\n\nMeeting Schedule, 
 Minutes and Agendas\nThe Board of Governors meet every other month.\n\nJOIN 
 ZOOM MEETING\n\nOr join the meeting by phone: (669) 900 6833\n	Meeting ID: 
 381 430 034\n	Password: 234632\nOr iPhone one-tap: 
 +16699006833,,381430034#\n\nAttacks On CA Community Colleges! Who's Doing 
 It & Defending The Right To A Higher Public 
 Education\nhttps://youtu.be/c-d-5nUQpjs\n\nA statewide panel was held non 
 5/15/21 on the attacks on California Community Colleges, who is doing it 
 and how to stop it. Speakers participated from around the Bay Area and 
 participants were from around the state.\nA proposal was made for a 
 statewide protest at the meeting on May 24, 2021 at the Board of Governors 
 of the Community Colleges. Privatization and corporatization of the 
 community colleges has been going on for decades and colleges such as CCSF 
 face a major attack.\nThis panel was initiated and sponsored by Higher 
 Education Action Team HEAT\nAdditional media:\nCCSF  HEAT-CCSF Collective  
 Report Card & Privatization Of Community 
 Colleges\nhttps://youtu.be/PLxMQibw8bU\nSF CCSF Students Protest Class Cuts 
 & March To Board Trustee Temprano's House To Oppose 
 Layoffs\nhttps://youtu.be/DwHh9tCrFVg\nStop The Closure of CCSF Ft. Mason & 
 Other Campuses & Classes At SF Community 
 College\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUlfNdGgUVY\nCommunity Colleges 
 Under Attack, Working People & The Right To Higher Education, Racism & 
 Capitalism\nhttps://youtu.be/0hjRt8kcV-s\nCCSF Art Students Do Art & 
 MusicTo Save Ft. Mason & Stop Privatization Of Balboa 
 Reservoir\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3jdKvOHzls\nProtest To Stop The 
  Destruction of CCSF Through Elimination of ESL, Shuttering of Campuses, 
 Privatization & Union Busting\nhttps://youtu.be/GzGEZRrOWqY\nStop The Cuts! 
 Hundreds of CCSF Students & Faculty Protest 300 Class Cuts AT BOT Meet-SF & 
 CA Demos Lead The Attack On Public 
 Education\nhttps://youtu.be/7ohpgRD_cOg\nCCSF Board Of Trustees At Meeting 
 All Support  Chancellor Rocha Cuts & Union 
 Busting\nhttps://youtu.be/2uwdqug6Ii4\nAFT 2121 CCSF Faculty Speak Out On 
 Rocha Budget Cuts & Public 
 Education\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCjhCG0wunc\nStudents, Faculty & 
 Community Demand STOP The CUTS At CCSF With 
 Funeral\nhttps://youtu.be/2caDc_WN60g\nShooting Yourself In The Foot & 
 Increasing Executive Salaries At CCSF By Chancellor 
 Rocha\nhttps://youtu.be/3esO55xUlp8\nSpeak-out  On Privatization of Balboa  
 Reservoir  For Developers Which Threatens  SF City 
 College\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbeRvY-HRhY\nBUSTING up CCSF! CCSF 
 Chancellor, Bd President & Bd Majority Wrecking City 
 College\nhttps://youtu.be/pizpoBQcQuQ\nThe Downsizing  & Privatization Of 
 CCSF "Vision 2025" & The Secret Illegal CCSF Board 
 Meetings\nhttps://youtu.be/JhDq_BakeQo\nPrivatization and Destruction of 
 CCSF\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnDjK5RAkes&t=2s\nBuild The PAEC NOW! 
 Stop The Privatization & Developers Rip-off 
 Scam\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkGMe_w6JaU\nConflicts of Interest, 
 CCSF & The Attack On Public Education Privatization With Kathy 
 Carroll\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux4mRloWBEA&t=3s\nPublic 
 Education, Privatization, Corruption And The \nDestruction Of Our 
 Schools\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_eu5u70tTE\n"Are You Out Of Your 
 Minds"? AFT 2121 Faculty Challenge CCSF Board On Mark Rocha 
 Appointment\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEZpOS8p4gQ \nFor more 
 information:\nHEAT\nhttps://www.ccsfheat.org\nSFCityCollegeHEAT@gmail.com\nProduction 
 of Labor Video Project\nwww.labormedia.net\n\nCFT 2019 Vote of no 
 confidence in the community college chancellor 
 \nhttps://www.cft.org/resolution/vote-no-confidence-community-college-chancellor\nMay 
 3, 2019\nWhereas, the principle of participatory governance in the 
 California Community Colleges has been established and codified in law (AB 
 1725); and\n\nWhereas, participatory governance only functions when it is 
 practiced at all levels of the administration and faculty governing bodies; 
 and\n\nWhereas, confidence in the leadership of the chief executive of a 
 college system is integral to the effective administration of the 
 California Community College mission; and\n\nWhereas, the faculty of the 
 Los Rios College Federation of Teachers, AFT Local 2279, recognize that 
 participatory governance has ceased to function at the state level where 
 the state Chancellor’s Office has closed the normal channels of 
 communication with the faculty organizations such as the Academic Senate,  
 the Community College Council of the California Federation of Teachers, the 
 Community College Association of the California Teachers Association, the 
 California Community College Independents, and the Faculty Association of 
 California Community Colleges; and\n\nWhereas, the state Chancellor’s 
 Office has demonstrated a lack of transparency and collegial consultations 
 which includes, but is not limited to:\n\nIntroducing legislation and state 
 budget for Guided Pathways;\nIntroducing language into AB 19 that requires 
 districts and colleges participate in Guided Pathways in order to receive 
 funding;\nReducing the meetings to consult with stakeholders on the budget 
 change proposal and legislation to a single meeting;\nMaking Consultation 
 Council a reporting of state Chancellor’s Office activities rather than a 
 forum where consensus can be achieved on critical issues facing community 
 colleges;\nFailing to engage in consultation and consensus building with 
 stakeholders concerning AB 705.\nThere was a lack of discussion and 
 preparation of the college districts for the changes required in AB 705. 
 There was a lack of funding for the workload required for the mandated 
 activity for AB 705 and none has been planned in the future. There has been 
 no discussion on the unintended consequences of AB705 implementation. The 
 state Chancellor’s Office has announced that reading programs will be 
 eliminated based on AB 705 even though the bill contains no language to 
 that effect;\nFailing to consult with any stakeholders before the 
 introduction of the online college in the governor’s budget in January 
 2018. Alterations in the online college proposal have been made when 
 testifying before the budget and higher education committees without 
 consultation with faculty. New programs such as medical coding have been 
 proposed by the state chancellor without a functioning local Academic 
 Senate (no faculty have been hired yet) and as a consequence no 
 participatory governance. In addition, an online medical coding program 
 will directly compete with the current program at Cosumnes River College. 
 The online college will be subscription-based and competency-based without 
 discussion with a local Academic Senate and another example of a lack of 
 participatory governance. These academic and professional matters could 
 have been at least discussed and possibly resolved with the State Academic 
 Senate, but that did not occur. The new faculty for the online college will 
 not be represented by a union, will not have a collectively bargained 
 contract, and will be on a meet-and-confer basis. The state chancellor has 
 not engaged with the faculty unions about the parameters of contract for 
 the online college faculty;\nFailing to consult with any stakeholders 
 before the introduction of the new funding formula in the governor’s 
 budget in January 2018. There were virtually no simulations run to test the 
 viability of such a funding formula or to determine unintended 
 consequences. The Chancellor’s Office convened a task force of chief 
 executive officers to seek alternative proposals from which faculty were 
 excluded;\nWhereas, these and other examples have illustrated that the 
 state chancellor has demonstrated a lack of transparency and collegial 
 consultation with the faculty organizations, has actively blocked faculty 
 leadership access to meetings in which decisions have been made, and 
 exhibits a general lack of acknowledgement of the concerns of 
 faculty;\n\nTherefore, be it resolved, that the California Federation of 
 Teachers has no confidence in the California Community College Chancellor, 
 Eloy Ortiz Oakley;\n\nBe it further resolved, that the CFT send this 
 resolution with a letter stating our vote of no confidence to the 
 California Community College Board of Governors and to Gov. Gavin Newsom.\n 
 \n\nPassed as Resolution 12 by the CFT Executive Council\nSubmitted by the 
 Executive Council​\n\nAccelerating Student Success Project is part of the 
 Lumina Foundation’s efforts to champion and support the California 
 Community Colleges Student Success Initiative\nAmy Supinger Works FoR 
 Lumina and The Community College  Chancellor’s 
 Office\n\nhttps://foundationccc.org/News-Room/News-Archives/2012-Archive/CPEF-supports-student-success\nFoundation 
 expands support of student success initiatives\nSACRAMENTO, 
 Calif.—September 12, 2012—The Foundation for California Community 
 Colleges (Foundation) has recently been selected to receive an educational 
 policy grant from Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors’ California Education 
 Policy Fund, established in 2011 with a leadership gift from The William 
 and Flora Hewlett Foundation, to support the project “Accelerating 
 Student Success in the California Community Colleges.” \n\nThis 
 three-year, $300,000 grant will provide general operating support to help 
 the Foundation advance system-wide student success activities, including 
 innovative student-oriented technology advancements.\n\nThe Accelerating 
 Student Success Project is part of the Foundation’s efforts to champion 
 and support the California Community Colleges Student Success 
 Initiative—a widespread effort to promote student success in the 
 Community College system. Launched in 2011 by the California Community 
 Colleges Board of Governors in partnership with the statewide 
 Chancellor’s Office, the Student Success Initiative is based on a set of 
 22 recommendations put forth in the Student Success Task Force Report, 
 compiled by an independent group of academic and administrative 
 practitioners, researchers, and educational policy leaders, involved in a 
 12-month study of best practices in higher education systems throughout the 
 nation. These recommendations now serve as a guiding policy for the system. 
 \n\n“As the official non-profit supporting the California Community 
 College system, the Foundation is proud to be working closely with the 
 Chancellor’s Office to move the student success Initiative forward,” 
 said Keetha Mills, Foundation President and CEO. “Our goal is to help 
 carry the banner of Student Success, keep a finger on the pulse of 
 national, state, and local community college reform efforts, leverage 
 existing and identify new partnerships, and make significant progress in 
 the implementation of key Student Success Initiative recommendations.” 
 \n\nAs an initial area of focus for the Accelerating Student Success 
 Project, the Foundation is supporting the development and wide-use of 
 student-centered technology that leads to student success. The Foundation 
 will also work to improve digital literacy and access, overcome 
 institutional barriers to the adoption of new technology tools, and serve 
 as a champion for student-centered technology that shifts from an 
 institution-oriented to a student-oriented approach. \n\n“I am thrilled 
 by the support offered to the Foundation by the California Education Policy 
 Fund,” said Amy Supinger, Executive Director of the Student Success Task 
 Force. “This grant serves as the cornerstone of the Foundation’s work 
 around student success and will allow the organization to form a coalition 
 of reform-minded practitioners and advocacy groups to continue moving the 
 thoughtfully constructed recommendations of the Student Success Task Force 
 forward.”\n\n ###\n\nThe Foundation for California Community Colleges is 
 the official non-profit foundation to the California Community Colleges’ 
 Board of Governors and Chancellor’s Office. The Foundation’s mission is 
 to benefit, support, and enhance the missions of the California Community 
 College system, the largest higher education system in the nation. 
 Incorporated in 1998, the Foundation works with Community Colleges and 
 partner organizations to manage donations, grants, programs, and services 
 that drive excellence in education while saving millions of dollars for 
 colleges each year.  The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit 
 corporation and receives no direct state or public support.\n\nBillionaires 
 With Amy Supionger who Works For Community College Chancellor’s Office 
 and Is With Lumina Pushes 
 Privatization\nhttps://foundationccc.org/News-Room/News-Archives/2012-Archive/CPEF-supports-student-success\n\nAcknowledgments\n\nThe 
 Foundation for California Community Colleges is grateful to the James 
 Irvine Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and College Futures 
 Foundation for their generous support of this project.\nProject 
 Leaders\nSandra Fried\nExecutive Director, Success Center for California 
 Community Colleges\nFoundation for California Community Colleges\nCamille 
 Esch\nCo-author and project manager\nAmy Supinger\nCo-author and project 
 manager\nProject Advisors\nLande Ajose\nExecutive Director, California 
 Competes, and Chair, California Student Aid Commission\nJulie 
 Bruno\nPresident, Academic Senate for California Community Colleges\nHans 
 Johnson\nDirector, Higher Education Center, Public Policy Institute of 
 California\nAlejandro Lomeli\nFormer Student Trustee, Long Beach Community 
 College District\nMojedeh Mehdizadeh\nPresident, Contra Costa College\nTim 
 Rainey\nExecutive Director, California Workforce Development Board\nErik 
 Skinner\nDeputy Chancellor, California Community College Chancellor’s 
 Office (CCCCO)\nContributing Researchers\nAmber Cruz-Mohring\nBrock 
 Grubb\nDarcie Harvey\nBrian Martin-Rojas\n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Protect California Community Colleges! Fully Funded Free Community Colleges For All!
LOCATION:California Board Of Governors Offices \n1102 Q Street, Sacramento 
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