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California Community Colleges Chief

Instructional Officers Conference

Random thoughts from Fresno to San Diego, via Las Vegas

November 1, 2006

Community College Leagueof California

• Education Services and Training– Diane Woodruff , Cindra Smith, Cherie Savage

• Governmental Relations and Policy Development– Bonnie Slosson, Rita Mize, Theresa Tena,Danna Pacheco

• District Services– Ray Giles, Jean Malone, Sarah Raley, Cynthia Jackson

• Association Operations– Denise Wilkerson, Jody Ansell, Jennifer Ong,Yolanda Avalos, Sarah Godecast

Community College Leagueof California

• $2.7 Million Budget (FY 2007)– 44% dues; 31% district services; 20% events; 5% other

• Three primary goals for FY 2007:– SB 361 Passage/Implementation– Initiative Qualification– Strategic Management Plan

• Other improvements– Association management - online conference registration

– Expanded online legislative advocacy

Where are we?

Crisis of Leadership

• Since January 2006:– New CEOs: 18– Interims: 17– Retirements/resignations announced: 10

• We need you.– Identify barriers– Become the next generation of leaders

Student Success

• Basic Skills• Four-year transfer• Matriculation• Financial aid

Career Developmentand College Preparation

• Higher funding for higher standards– Targeted courses– Sequenced toward a goal– Higher program standards

• Funding: – $30 million this year (from $2,626 to $3,092)

– Future infusions to state-supported credit rate

Fiscally, we’re in the best position in decades.

• 10.7% of Proposition 98

• Proposition 1D– 50% for CCC, plus Field Act changes

• Great deal of support from Governor, Legislature

• SB 361

Financing Community Colleges

• “The Local Era”: Pre-Proposition 13

• “The State Era”: Proposition 13 era– Proposition 98– AB 1725– Early 1990s budget crisis– Early 2000s budget crisis– SB 361

• Next: Need a 20:20 Vision -- Increase funding to 80% of Real Cost by 2020.

--> Requires “State-local era”

Community College Initiative

• Fixes “broken” Prop. 98 Formula– Not a panacea.– Results in increased per student funding above current law of about $750 after five years.

Community College Initiative

• Need:– 598,105 valid signatures

• How:– 750,000 paid (75% validity)– 100,000 volunteer (50% validity)

• Signature campaign cost:– $1.5 million

Community College Initiative

• Volunteer drive– Christine Chavez hired by League as Statewide Director

– 78,000 petitions distributed (6 signatures per petition)

• Paid drive (as of yesterday):– 475,000 paid signatures collected– $1,100,000 raised

• Run out of cash this week.

Community College Initiative

• Five districts have reached or exceeded their goals– Copper Mountain, Kern, Los Angeles, Los Rios, Mt. San Antonio, West Kern

• Eight more have exceeded 50% of their goal

• Seventeen have done nothing.

www.SignForCCC.org

We can tackle our challenges,

but only if prepared.• Finances

• Leadership

• Student success

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