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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE BOX E200 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 415. 239.3000 NOTICE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT LOCATION: GOUGH STREET CAMPUS 33 GOUGH STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA. 94103 CONFERENCE ROOM DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2006 TIME: 5:00PM This meeting is normally devoted to Closed Session Topics. LOCATION: GOUGH STREET CAMPUS 33 GOUGH STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA. 94103 AUDITORIUM DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2006 TIME: 6:00PM This meeting is normally devoted to Open Session Topics. SPECIFIC TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Call 241-2234 for information. Members of the public shall have an opportunity to speak in accordance with Government Code 54954.3 and Education Code 72121.5 The San Francisco Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. Persons who wish to request disability-related accommodations including sign-language interpreters should contact Linda R. Jackson, District ADA Coordinator, Office of Affirmative Action, 31 Gough Street, Room 16, San Francisco, CA, 94103, Phone: (415) 241-2281, Fax: (415) 241-2203. Please request accommodations no later than 12 working days prior to the date of the Board meeting in order to assure the best possible arrangements. BOARD OF TRUSTEES DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT DR. ANITA GRIER MILTON MARKS III JULIO J. RAMOS RODEL E. RODIS LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

NOTICE

REGULAR MEETINGS

OF

THE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

LOCATION: GOUGH STREET CAMPUS 33 GOUGH STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA. 94103 CONFERENCE ROOM DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2006

TIME: 5:00PM This meeting is normally devoted to Closed Session Topics.

LOCATION: GOUGH STREET CAMPUS 33 GOUGH STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA. 94103 AUDITORIUM

DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 2006

TIME: 6:00PM This meeting is normally devoted to Open Session Topics. SPECIFIC TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Call 241-2234 for information. Members of the public shall have an opportunity to speak in accordance with Government Code 54954.3 and Education Code 72121.5 The San Francisco Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. Persons who wish to request disability-related accommodations including sign-language interpreters should contact Linda R. Jackson, District ADA Coordinator, Office of Affirmative Action, 31 Gough Street, Room 16, San Francisco, CA, 94103, Phone: (415) 241-2281, Fax: (415) 241-2203. Please request accommodations no later than 12 working days prior to the date of the Board meeting in order to assure the best possible arrangements.

B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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AMENDED 08/31/06

Regular Meeting of the

Board of Trustees of the

San Francisco Community College District

City College of San Francisco

GOUGH STREET CAMPUS

AUDITORIUM

33 Gough Street, San Francisco Thursday, August 31, 2006

Open Session - 6:00 p.m.

I. Roll Call II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Approval of Minutes

• Regular Meeting Minutes – June 22, 2006 • Special Meeting Minutes – June 29, 2006

IV. Adoption of Resolutions Agenda V. Approval of Consent Agenda Items as Listed VI. Special Presentations: None at this time VII. Report from Constituent Groups

- Academic Senate - Fred Teti, President

- Associated Students - Anthony Navarro, President – Ocean Campus

- Classified Senate - James Rogers, President VIII Monthly Financial Report – John Bilmont & Peter Goldstein IX. Action on Other Resolutions Agenda Items XI. Board of Trustees’ Reports XII. Chancellor and Staff Reports

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XIII. Closed Session Announcements - Legal Counsel Ronald Lee XIV. Requests to Speak XV. Adjournment FINANCE GENERAL FUND B1 - Reviewing and entering into the minutes the SFCCD Quarterly *c Financial Status Report for the quarter ended March 31, 2006. B2 - WITHDRAWN B3 - WITHDRAWN CAPITAL OUTLAY B4 - Authorization for six (6) Contract Modifications totaling *c $77,627 for Special Services Contracts and Construction Contracts B5 - Authorization for five (5) Contract(s) totaling *c $329,812 for Special Services Contract(s) and Construction Contract(s) funded

by Bond proceeds. B6 - Authorization to Assign Sub-Contracts to McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. for

the New Mission Campus Project at a Cost Not to Exceed $2,009,112 B7 - WITHDRAWN B8 - Authorization to Award Special Service Contract for Civil Engineering Services

for Reservoir Site Projects – Performing Arts Complex, Joint Use Facility and Advanced Technology Building to BKF Engineers at a Cost Not to Exceed $575,000

GRANTS/CONTRACTS B9 - Authorization to modify existing Contracts/Grants *c B10 - Approval of Training Contract with San Francisco *c International Airport for an amount not to exceed $147,500 for the term of

September 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007. B11 - Authorization to conduct a Study Abroad Program *c in Cambodia and Vietnam, Winter Break 2006/2007, and to contract with

Consultant Group/Sunlight Travel to provide related services B12 - Authorization to renew contract with California Strategies and with BMWL

Associates for special services and advice related to City College’s efforts to seek additional state funding for Non-Credit Instruction for the period September 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007, total combined cost not to exceed $150,000.

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EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES AND SERVICES C3 - Acceptance of Gifts *c C4 - Disposal of Personal Property with Insufficient Sales Value *c HUMAN RESOURCES F1 - Interim Appointment Educational Administrator F2 - Interim Appointment Educational Administrator G1-7 - Academic Employees, Credit Program, District Funded *c H1-4 - Academic Employees, Credit Program, Categorically Funded *c N1 - Academic Employees (Faculty) Community Services Classes City College *c of San Francisco SPECIAL S1 - Support of Proposition 1D, Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities

Bond Acts of 2006. S2 - Board of Trustee travel to the 4th Global Filipino Networking Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii,

September 28th- October 1, 2006.

S3 - Special Organizational and Personnel Approval of Recommendation to Upgrade/Reclassify Position of Dean of Governmental Relations to Associate Vice Chancellor of Governmental Relations

S4 - 2006-2007 Annual Performance Objectives for Chancellor Philip R. Day, Jr. REAL ESTATE W1 - Authorization to exercise options to renew rental *c Agreements for the use of space by the City College of San Francisco campuses

for fiscal year 2006-2007 W2 - Authorization to exercise options to renew *c Rental agreements for the use of space by the City College of San Francisco

campuses for fiscal year 2006-2007 W3 - Acceptance of Offer for Purchase or *c Real Property – 1960 Carroll Avenue W4 - Adopting of Addendum to the Final Environmental *c Impact Report for the Master Plan, Approval of Site Permit for De Avila School Site and

Relocation of John Adams Campus Programs

INFORMATION ONLY Members of the public shall have an opportunity to speak in accordance with Government Code

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54954.3 and Education Code 72121.5. Next Board Meeting Date: September 28, 2006 GOUGH STREET CAMPUS 33 GOUGH STREET, San Francisco

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 B1 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: GENERAL FUND Reviewing and entering into the minutes the SFCCD Quarterly Financial Status Report for the quarter ended March 31, 2006. (Resolution No. 060831-B1)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 58310 requires California Community College Districts to report quarterly on their financial condition. Starting with the quarter ending June 30, 1987 and quarterly thereafter, Districts are required to provide to the State Chancellor’s office the completed form CCFS-311Q and a copy of the quarterly financial report. In order to meet the requirement of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 58310 the following resolution is recommended for adoption: SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: Yes: _____; No: X : If yes, which committee: ___________________ Date of Review: _________________________ (A negative response indicates that a review is not necessary.) RECOMMENDATION:

RESOLVED: That pursuant to Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 58310 the Quarterly Financial Status Report for the quarter ended March 31, 2006 is hereby reviewed and entered into the minutes of the Board of Trustees of the SFCCD

John Bilmont, Originator 08/31/06 B1 - page 1 B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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WITHDRAWN 08/31/06 Date: August 31, 2006 B2 To: Board of Trustees From: Dr. Philip R. Day, Chancellor

Subject: GENERAL FUND Authorization to establish a Special Services Contract with Philip Murphy in the amount not to exceed $16,000 for expertise in developing a planned giving program for the period September 15, 2006 through September 14, 2007 (Resolution No. 083106-B2)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Division of Institutional Advancement at City College of San Francisco wishes to establish a contract with Philip Murphy to provide services related to developing a planned giving program for the College. The contract period will begin on September 15, 2006 and end September 14, 2007, and the amount of the contract will not exceed $16,000. Mr. Murphy’s general role will be to help the College: (1) develop a marketing plan to educate its donors, volunteers, and supporters regarding planned giving opportunities and the College's need for planned gifts; (2) provide confidential follow-up to those seeking information on specific planned giving vehicles; and (3) offer assistance to prospects and their advisors in completing planned gifts. Philip Murphy has served the nonprofit industry for over 30 years and has specialized in planned giving since 1985. Mr. Murphy received his Masters in Business Administration from Pepperdine University and a fellowship in Journalism and Behavioral Science from Columbia University. He has provided planned giving consultation to a wide range of nonprofit organizations including health and social service agencies, environmental groups, high schools, private colleges, residential programs for youth and the elderly, scouting, religious congregations and dioceses, community radio, the developmentally disabled, low-income housing, United Way, and YMCAs. The Division of Institutional Advancement selected Philip Murphy to provide these services after conducting a search for consultants (we contacted five in all) with expertise in planned giving, particularly in higher education. Mr. Murphy came highly recommended from a number of sources and presented the lowest fee. Funds for this purpose will come from the budget of the Division of Institutional Advancement. B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW:

Yes:____; No:__X__; If yes, which Committee:_______________

Date of Review:_______________ (A negative response indicates that a review is not necessary) RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That authorization be hereby given to contract with Phil Murphy for the purpose of providing expertise for the development of a planned giving program for the period September 15, 2006 through September 14, 2007 for a total amount not to exceed $16,000. FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution. Robert Gabriner, Originator

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PHILIP J. MURPHY Planned Giving Specialist Phil Murphy has served the nonprofit industry for over thirty years and has specialized in planned giving since 1985. Phil received his Masters in Business Administration from Pepperdine University and a fellowship in Journalism and Behavioral Science from Columbia University. He has provided planned giving consultation to a wide range of nonprofit organizations including health and social service agencies, environmental groups, high schools, private colleges, residential programs for youth and the elderly, scouting, religious congregations and dioceses, community radio, the developmentally disabled, low-income housing, United Way, and YMCAs. He is Past-President of the Northern California Planned Giving Council and president of the Board of the Multicultural Institute in Berkeley, California. He is a frequent speaker at planned giving conferences and an instructor in the Northern California Planned Giving Council’s basic course in planned giving. His web site, www.plannedgivingcoach.com, offers nonprofits free access to model documents and suggested marketing approaches that emphasize the need for case-centered planned giving promotion. His hobbies include reading, the study of philosophy and, more recently, art history. In 2004 he was honored by being named the first recipient of the Northern California Planned Giving Council’s Hoffmire Award for outstanding service to the field.

MISSION STATEMENT The purpose of Phil Murphy’s consulting practice is to enable nonprofit organizations to develop a comprehensive planned giving program that: a. through case-center marketing, effectively attracts and quickly and

accurately responds to planned giving prospects; b. provides simple, clear procedures and model documents a busy executive

or development officer or development secretary can use with confidence in dealing with planned giving opportunities;

c. minimizes the need for in-house technical expertise; d. provides a powerful and affordable technical and marketing support

system that is orderly and effective; e. includes a twelve-month action plan to promote planned gifts that is

reviewed and renewed annually; f. secures planned gift commitments sufficient in size and number to build

an endowment proportionate to the organization's long-term needs.

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CONSULTATION EXPERIENCE Extensive consultation to organizations in planned giving, long-range planning, program development, foundations presentations, and capital campaigns. Practice limited to planned giving since 1985. Responsible for establishing planned giving programs including: policies and ethical standards, marketing strategies, planned giving brochures, presentations to board members, volunteers and donors. PLANNED GIVING RESULTS--Since 1980, directly responsible for arranging planned gifts ranging from $5,000 to $100,000 Pooled Income Fund accounts to individual Charitable Remainder Trusts funded with appreciated real estate or stock ranging in value from $200,000 to $2,100,000. In addition, attorneys have documented individual bequests exceeding $1,000,000 directly attributable to planned giving promotional efforts. FUND RAISING BACKGROUND Independent planned giving specialist, 1985 to present. Independent fundraising consultant, 1981 to 1985. Director of Development, Sunny Hills Children's Services, San Anselmo, California. Staff to 600 fundraising volunteers, including 25 guilds. Responsible for proposal presentations, special events, volunteer development and public relations. (1973-1982) Strategic planning and fundraising services to youth-serving organizations, residential centers for seniors, social service agencies, and others. Successful proposals to San Francisco Foundation, James Irvine Foundation, S.H. Cowell Foundation, Bothin Helping Fund, Fireman's Fund American Foundation, Morris Stulsaft Foundation, Chevron U.S.A., Florence Crittenton Mission, and others. EDUCATION Fellowship Program in Journalism and the Behavioral Sciences, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University, New York, 1969. MBA, Pepperdine University, with thesis in long-range planning for nonprofit organizations, 1981. Ongoing participation in planned giving seminars and training. Member, Marin County Estate Planning Council; Past-President, Northern California Planned Giving Council. First recipient of the Northern California Planned Giving Council’s Hoffmire Award for outstanding service to the field. REFERENCES RELEVANT TO PLANNED GIVING:

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• Robert L. Henning • Mr. Steve Lovette, Director of Development • Jim Flack • Peter J. Flagg, Executive Director

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Past convener, vice president and program chair of the Board of Directors of the Northern California Planned Giving Council (ESOC). 1993-94 president of the Northern California Planned Giving Council. Chair, 1993 Northern California Planned Giving Council conference, Way Beyond the Basics, San Francisco. President, Board of Directors, Multicultural Institute, Berkeley, California.

CURRENT CLIENTS CURRENT CLIENTS, PHILIP J. MURPHY

August 2, 2006

1. American Conservatory Theater 2. Audubon Canyon Ranch 3. California Province of the Society of Jesus 4. Canine Companions for Independence 5. Catholic Charities CYO 6. Community Association for Rehabilitation (Technical Support) 7. Grace Cathedral. 8. Hanna Boys Center 9. Hospice of Marin Foundation 10. Institute of Noetic Sciences 11. Marin Agricultural Land Trust 12. Mechanics’ Institute. 13. Ploughshares Fund 14. San Francisco Education Fund 15. Saint Ignatius College Preparatory 16. Saint Anthony Foundation 17. Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Foundation 18. Society of California Pioneers. 19. Sunny Hills Children's Garden (Technical Support) 20. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation 21. YMCA of San Francisco.(Technical support)

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

WITHDRAWN 08/31/06 Date: August 31, 2006 B3 To: Board of Trustees From: Dr. Philip R. Day, Chancellor

Subject: GENERAL FUND Authorization to establish a Special Services Contract with Sonia Melara in the amount not to exceed $30,000 for assistance with a fundraising campaign for the period September 1, 2006 through August 31, 2007 (Resolution No. 083106-B3)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Division of Institutional Advancement at City College of San Francisco wishes to establish a contract with Sonia Melara of CommuniQue Management and Communications Consultants to provide services related to a fundraising campaign for the new Mission Campus. The contract period will begin on September 1, 2006 and end August 31, 2007, and the amount of the contract will not exceed $30,000. Ms. Melara will coordinate the Mission Campus fundraising campaign, including identifying prospective donors through her extensive networks, meeting with donors to provide information about giving opportunities, and providing input into the content and design of written materials relating to the campaign. Her work will result in the procurement of funds for equipment, furnishings, programs, and endowments for ongoing needs of the Mission Campus. Ms. Melara previously served as a community liaison between the Mission Campus and the neighboring property and community. This new fundraising work is a natural extension of her previous work and long-term relationship with the College. Ms. Melara is the Executive Director of CommuniQue Management and Communications Consultants, which provides clients in the for-profit and non-profit sectors with technical assistance in the areas of fundraising, strategic planning, management, human resources, marketing and community relations. Ms. Melara also serves as an adjunct faculty member at San Francisco State University’s School of Social Work and the University of San Francisco’s School of Non-Profit Management where she teaches graduate studies courses in management, program development, personnel management, fiscal management, marketing and fundraising, and policy analysis. Funds for this purpose will come from the budget of the Division of Institutional Advancement. B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW:

Yes:____; No:__X__; If yes, which Committee:_______________

Date of Review:_______________ (A negative response indicates that a review is not necessary) RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That authorization be hereby given to contract with Sonia Melara of CommuniQue-Management and Communications Consultants for the purpose of coordinating a capital campaign for the period September 1, 2006 through August 31, 2007 for a total amount not to exceed $30,000. FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution. Robert Gabriner, Originator

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Sonia E. Melara ______________________________________________________________________________

Summary of qualifications Ms. Melara has extensive management experience in the public and

private sectors. Her skills include, fundraising, organizational development, policy analysis, personnel and financial Management, public/governmental affairs, organizational development, marketing, media relations.

Work Experience 1990 - Present CommuniQue-Management and Communications Consultants - San Francisco

Principal A company specializing in working for clients, in the for-profit and non-profit sectors, providing technical assistance in the areas of Fundraising, Strategic Planning, Management, Human Resources, Marketing and Community Relations. September 2001-Present San Francisco State University School of Social Work and University of San Francisco School of Non-Profit Management

Adjunct Faculty Teaches graduate studies courses in management, program development

personnel management, fiscal management, marketing and fundraising and policy analysis.

March 2001-February 2003 Arriba Juntos – San Francisco

Executive Director Responsible for the overall operational management of this 37-year-old

workforce development organization. Developed and implemented the first business plan to move the organization toward self-sufficiency. Restructured the agency’s program and staff to create an equitable performance evaluations and salary structure. Implemented advanced personnel and financial controls. 1994 – 2001 San Francisco Department on the Status of Women- San Francisco

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Executive Director Responsible for organizational development, management and direction of the department. Reported to the Commission, The Mayor and Board of Supervisors. Responsible for the development and analysis of policy, as well as local and statewide advocacy on issues affecting women.

1984 - 1990 Direct Language Publishing - San Francisco

Division President/Founder Founded the Hispanic Yellow Pages. Together with the Asian Yellow Pages formed the largest producer of second-language products of its kind in the country. Responsible for product development, community participation and information for the production of 20 plus directories distributed in California and the Southwest.

1982-1984 Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund

(MALDEF) - San Francisco National Director of Leadership Programs Responsible for the management of existing programs, as well as fundraising and new program development. Established five additional programs in California, Texas, Chicago and Los Angeles.

Education 1972-1975 San Francisco State University

Bachelor of Arts Degree

1975-1978 San Francisco State University Masters Degree

Successfully Completed Business/Marketing Studies Golden Gate University. Completed the San Francisco Leadership, Leadership California, Hispanas for Political Equality (HOPE) Leadership Institute, MALDEF Leadership Program, and Emerge: Women Leaders for a Democratic Future.

Community Activities

2004- Present Member, Immigrant Rights Commission 2003 - Present San Francisco Workforce Investment Board

Member 1996 - 2001 Planned Parenthood- Golden Gate Board of

Directors 1998 - 1999 National Women’s Political Caucus Board 1993 - 1996 SF Convention and Visitors Bureau Board

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1992 -1998 An Income of Her Own advisory member 1992- 1996 California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce –

Northern Region Vice President 1989- 1996 Invest in America Board of Directors 1989- 1995 San Francisco Hispanic Chambers of Commerce

Board of Directors - President 1990-1992 1988 - 1992 San Francisco Parking and Traffic Commission -

Member and Chair. 1988- 1994 San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Board of

Directors - 1990 Vice President 1986- 1988 San Francisco Leadership Board of Directors - 1988

President Awards and Recognition One of the top 100 Women in Communications by Hispanic U.S.A.

Magazine. Outstanding Leader in the Bay Area by KGO-TV. Presidential Appointment to the National Advisory Commission on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. A woman to Watch in the 90's by the San Francisco Examiner. Featured in Our Wildest Dreams, a book about women in business, Featured in Economics, a textbook for high school students. Inducted (1995) into the San Francisco State University Alumni Wall of Fame. Center for Gender Equity award 2000.

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DATE: August 31, 2006 B4TO: Board of Trustees

FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

SUBJECT: CAPITAL OUTLAYAuthorization for six (6) Contract Modifications totaling - $77,627for Special Services Contracts and Construction Contracts(Resolution No. - 060831-B4)

ORIGINAL RESOLUTION

NUMBER

GRANTOR/ CONTRACTOR

CURRENT CONTRACT

AMOUNT CM #

REQUESTED CONTRACT

MODIFICATION AMOUNT

NEW CONTRACT

AMOUNTCOMMENTS Project Budget

Total Project Funds

Committed With This

Action

A

030925-B5Chinatown/North Beach Campus

Carey & Company, Inc. (Preservation Architect)

$139,400 2 $11,085 $150,485 Provide additional services to prepare a National Register Nomination for the Colombo

Building in consultation with State Historic Preservation Office and attendance at the Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board

meeting.

$106,098,000 $15,867,507

B

060427-B14Architectural Services for Accessibility

Projects

Architerra, LLP(Architect)

(Per Settlement Agreement)

$105,000 1 $45,000 $150,000 Include architectural services for Student Health Center and John Adams Campus

Modernization projects.

$2,000,000 $213,940

C

060525-FIO-7Wellness Center Central Shops

Building Feeder Cable

Atlas Pellizzari Electric, Inc.

(Contractor)

$14,884 1 $4,460 $19,344 Installation of additional duct between Shops Building and Library for future usage.

$81,250,000 $76,431,360

D

050428-B7New

Chinatown/North Beach Campus Supplement EIR

EIP Associates(CEQA Consultant)

$140,705 2 $7,107 $147,812 Amendment to provide photo realistic renderings for the addendum to the EIR.

$106,098,000 $15,872,273

E

060427-B11John Adams

Campus Retrofit

EIP Associates(CEQA Consultant)

$68,000 1 $9,975 $77,975 Additional services for addendum to the Master Plan Final EIR for temporary occupancyof William De Avila Elementary School by John

Adams Campus.

$35,108,000 $2,859,693

RECOMMENDATION:RESOLVED: That the Board authorizes the specified modifications to the resolutions as indicated in the table, and

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: All of the contract modifications contained in this resolution comply with Public Contract Code Section 20659, and

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FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution.

Peter Goldstein, originatorw/ James Blomquist

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“This contract approval request was reviewed and approved by the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor in the month of July 2006, as authorized by Resolution 000622-S6, and is presented to the Board of Trustees for ratification”

DATE: August 31, 2006 B5TO: Board of Trustees

FROM: Dr. Philip Day, Jr., Chancellor

SUBJECT: CAPITAL OUTLAYAuthorization for four (4) Contract(s) totaling - $329,812for Special Services Contract(s) and Construction Contract(s) funded by Bond proceeds.(Resolution No. - 060831-B5)

PROJECT GRANTOR/ CONTRACTOR CONTRACT AMOUNT

COMMENTS

1Ocean Campus: Art Extension Window

Converings Harry Bharuchi, LTD (SBE) $32,533Remove existing window coverings; furnish and install new window shades at all windows.

2Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit

Relocation Rubecon General Contracting (SBE) $44,496Provide labor and material for construction of new walls including full-height metal framing, ceiling modifications, drywall and associated work.

3Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit

Relocation Pacific Door & Closer Co., Inc. (Non-SBE) $48,710

ADA Upgrades at Ocean Avenue Campus Rosenberg Library. Work includes installing disabled push plate enunciators and correction of all non-compliant openings by repairing or replacing existing door closers to comply with ADA requirements for full accessibility.

4Ocean Campus: Student Union Building

ADA Exit Ramp Hunt Construction Group $59,073Work includes installing ADA emergency exit ramp at Student Union Building and providing temporary access from ramp to the offices at the bottom of Student Union.

5 Mission Campus Del Campo & Maru Architects $145,000Design plaza for Mission Campus enterance at 22nd & Barlett to replace previous planned Bldg. C.

RECOMMENDATION:RESOLVED: That the Board authorizes the specified modifications to the resolutions as indicated in the table, and

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: All of the contract modifications contained in this resolution comply with Public Contract Code Section 20659, and

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution.

Peter Goldstein, originatorw/ James Blomquist

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 B6 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor Subject: CAPITAL OUTLAY

Authorization to Assign Sub-Contracts to McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. for the New Mission Campus Project at a Cost Not to Exceed $2,009,112 (Resolution No. 060831-B6)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The New Mission Campus Project includes renovation of the existing Mission Campus facility and construction of a new structure on that site. The Project when complete will provide approximately 180,000 gross square feet (GSF) plus a courtyard. This project is funded with 2001 Proposition A General Obligation Bond funds.

The Board of Trustees, on April 14, 2005 (Resolution No. 050414-B4), authorized the

District to enter into a Construction Manager at Risk contract with McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. for the New Mission Campus Project. The resolution allowed for the scope of actual construction work for each sub-contractor to be competitively bid and added to the CM at Risk contract.

Pursuant to Public Contract Code competitive bidding requirements, on June 22, 2006, the District began legal advertisement soliciting bids for six different specialties for the New Mission Campus Project Phase 10 Bid Packages. At the July 20, 2006 and July 26, 2006 bid openings, a total of eight (8) bids were received and deemed responsive. The documentation for SBE participation has been reviewed by Mason Tillman Associates, and deemed satisfactory. From this competitive bid process, staff is recommending contract awards to the following lowest responsible bidders: B O A R D OF T R US T EE S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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Number of Bidders

Type of Specialty (Bid Package No.)

Lowest Responsible Bidder

Amount

SBE

Original Estimated Amount

1 Testing and Balance (10.1)

National Air Balance Company, Inc.

$110,000 0% $100,000

1 Louvers (10.2) Western Allied Mechanical, Inc.

$234,101 0% $120,000

1 General Works 4 (10.3) Rubecon General Contracting, Inc.

$1,124,152 100% $1,190,000

2 Lab Casework (10.4) ISEC, Incorporated $160,505 0% $150,0001 Lead Remediation (10.5) LVI Environmental

Services, Inc. $115,734 0% $100,000

2 Miscellaneous Metals (10.6)

C.E. Toland & Son $264,620 0% $250,000

Total of these Bids: $2,009,112 CM at Risk Contract: $4,928,822 Total Sub-Contracts

Previously Awarded:$59,113,757

Total Contracts Awarded Including these Bids:

$66,051,691

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. has verified that the low bidders have the

appropriate licenses and qualifications to perform the work. The low bidders comply with all other requirements to contract with the District, per the public contract code. The contractors will submit the required performance and payment bonds after the Board authorizes contract award. SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (SBE) PARTICIPATION: The total project includes a 25% SBE subcontracting goal. Note that to date 18% of the total sub-contractor contract dollars for this project have gone to SBE firms. SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW:

Yes ___; No X ; if yes, which committee: ______

Date of Review: ______

RECOMMENDATION:

RESOLVED: That authorization be hereby given to McCarthy Building Companies, the construction management firm the District has hired, to assign sub-contracts to National Air Balance Company, Inc. ($110,000), Western Allied Mechanical, Inc. ($234,101), Rubecon General Contracting, Inc. ($1,124,152), ISEC, Incorporated ($160,505), LVI Environmental Services, Inc. (115,734), and C.E. Toland & Son ($264,620) for the New Mission Campus Project, to be completed on or before June 30, 2007 at a total cost of not to exceed $2,009,112, and

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FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the goal of the Facilities Planning & Construction Office is to complete this project on schedule and at the lowest possible cost to the District, and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute change orders in accordance with Public Contract Code 20659, provided that such changes total no more than 10% of the original construction contract. Such changes may therefore add to, or deduct from the contract amount, $200,911.20, and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution.

Peter Goldstein, originator w/ James Blomquist

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

WITHDRAWN 08/28/06 DATE: August 31, 2006 B7 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor Subject: CAPITAL OUTLAY

Authorization to Modify Special Service Contract – Architectural & Engineering Services – Classroom / Laboratory Complex for Theater, Music, Film / Media Arts Programs and Performing Arts Center- LMN Architects / Tom Eliot Fisch Architects, (A Joint venture) (Tom Eliot Fisch Architects an SLBE) for a Total Contract Amount Not to Exceed $___________ (Resolution No. 060831–B7)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

In March of 2005, the Board approved Resolution Number 050324-B3 to hire LMN / Tom Eliot Fisch Architects (a joint venture) for architectural services. The District used a comprehensive outreach effort to encourage prospective architectural firms and sub-consultants to respond to the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the Architectural & Engineering Services Classroom / Laboratory Complex for Theater, Music, Film / Media Arts Programs & Performing Arts Center. Respondents to the solicitation were required to include 35% Small Local Business Enterprises (SLBE) sub consultant participation in their offer of services. The selection process consisted of four phases. Paper screening – Review of written statements of qualifications and scoring based upon a predetermined list of criteria listed in the RFQ. First Interview – A ninety (90) minute interview with each firm and scoring based upon a predetermined list of questions based on the RFQ.

B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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Reference checks and site visits – Mason Tillman Associates conducted a reference check on each firm selected for the second interview. Members of the Committee visited representative project(s) of each of the firms and had an opportunity to meet with other clients that worked with the architects. Members reported back to the full Committee. Second Interview – A ninety (90) minute interview with each firm in which the firms had an opportunity to present conceptual design ideas using the program established in CCSF FPPs and IPPs previously submitted to the State. The Committee asked questions concerning each team’s presentation and scoring was based on criteria set forth by the Committee and based on the RFQ. A diverse fifteen (15) member selection committee reviewed and scored the twelve (12) written responses according to the published criteria. The committee consisted of faculty, staff and a student as well as professional experts external to City College of San Francisco.

In Resolution Number 050324-B3, the Board authorized up to $1,000,000 for programming and concept design. Based on the approved program, a final contract fee has been established for the remaining work of schematic drawings through to construction documents, bidding and construction administration. Based on the negotiation, the contract will be increased from $1,000,000 to $__________ to cover the total architectural and engineering services.

This contract for architectural planning services will be paid for with proceeds from the sale of general obligation bonds authorized in 2001 and 2005 elections.

SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW:

Yes ___; No X ; if yes, which committee: ______ Date of Review: ______ RECOMMENDATION:

RESOLVED: That authorization be given to modify special service contract with LMN / Tom Eliot Fisch Architects (a joint venture) for a full range of architectural / engineering services including programming, schematic design, design development, construction document, bidding and construction administration phase services at a cost not to exceed $__________. FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution.

Peter Goldstein, originator w/ James Blomquist

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 B8 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: CAPITAL OUTLAY Authorization to Award Special Service Contract for Civil

Engineering Services for Reservoir Site Projects – Performing Arts Complex, Joint Use Facility and Advanced Technology Building to BKF Engineers at a Cost Not to Exceed $575,000 (Resolution No. 060831-B8)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Project: Reservoir Site Projects – Performing Arts Complex, Joint Use Facility and Advanced

Technology Building The District used a comprehensive outreach effort to encourage prospective civil engineering

firms to respond to the Request for Proposal and Qualifications for civil engineering services for the Reservoir Site Projects - Performing Arts Complex, Joint Use Facility and Advanced Technology Building. Through the outreach effort by staff, SLBE firms were encouraged to respond to the Request for Proposal and Qualifications.

Proposals and qualifications were submitted by BKF Engineers and Sandis Engineers. A four

member selection committee reviewed the proposals and qualifications. The selection committee then conducted in-person interviews with each firm. As a result of this process, staff is recommending BKF Engineers to the Board to provide civil engineering services for this Project.

SELECTION CRITERIA:

A pre-qualification process was conducted to narrow the selection to firms large enough to

provide the level of service required. The main criteria upon which each firm was analyzed are: 1. Size of firm 2. Experience with community college work 3. Experience with Division of the State Architect’s Office 4. Experience in delivery of projects on schedule and on budget 5. Proven experience coordinating work with three or more architects at one time 6. Experience of the individual project engineers 7. SLBE Participation

B O A R D O F T R UST E E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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SMALL LOCAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (SLBE) PARTICIPATION:

BKF Engineers has committed to 10% SLBE participation.

BASIS OF SELECTION:

Both firms have the qualifications to perform the scope of work. Due to the need to ensure that the engineering firm is large enough to provide the staff for this work, District staff’s final selection is based on the adequate manpower of the team assigned to the project.

SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW:

Yes ___; No X ; if yes, which committee: ______

Date of Review: ______

(A negative response indicates that a review is not necessary)

RECOMMENDATION:

RESOLVED: That authorization be hereby given to award special service contract for civil engineering services for Reservoir Site Projects – Performing Arts Complex, Joint Use Facility and Advanced Technology Building to BKF Engineers at a cost not to exceed $575,000, and

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution.

Peter Goldstein, originator w/ James Blomquist

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Date: August 31, 2006 B9 To: Board of Trustees From: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: Authorization to modify existing Contracts/Grants (Resolution No. 0600831-B9) ORIGINAL

RESOLUTION NUMBER

GRANTOR/ CONTRACTOR

CONTRACT DATE

ORIGINAL TOTAL AMOUNT

CHANGE

NEW TOTAL NOT TO EXCEED

COMMENTS; ORIGINATOR

A 050825-B11

Private Industry Council

August 1, 2005 - July 31, 2007

$404,802 +$70,000 +$273,825

$474,802 $748,627

(1) Modification of the Wrap Around Contract for the Trade Adjustment Act (TAA) garment worker program to include transportation cost for the participants. (2) Modification to include the Wrap Around Services for the 2nd cycle of TAA training for approximately 50 students. Originator: Judy Teng

B 050825-B11 Chinese Progressive Association (CPA)

August 1, 2005 - July 31, 2007

$ 65,800 +$64,940 $130,740 Sub contractor contract for additional services provided for the 2nd Cycle TAA training. Services to be provided are: recruitment, TAA application assistance, coordination of assessment, case management and support services to participants. Originator: Judy Teng

C 050825-B11 San Francisco Labor Council STEP

August 1, 2005 - July 31, 2007

$114,500 +$74,977 $189,477 Sub contractor contract for additional services provided for the 2nd Cycle TAA training. Services to be provided are:

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assessment, employment services, identifying labor market job availability and skills requirements, referral services to participants in need of other social services and job coaching. Originator: Judy Teng

D 060330-B5 San Francisco Airport Commission

March 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007

$60,000 +$15,000 $75,000 Additional health and safety training. Originator: Judy Teng

E 060622-B18 Private Industry Council of San Francisco Original contracted party reported was San Francisco Hotel/Restaurant Labor/ Management Education Fund

July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007

$275,525 +$1,000 $276,525 Change of contracted party due to revised funding source. Originator: Judy Teng

F 010329-B14

Pinnacle Systems

July 1, 2001-June 30, 2006

Pay for use copiers

Extend contract through June 30, 2008 with two Single year extensions upon mutual agreement

N/A Pinnacle Systems is offering to replace old machines throughout the District for pay-for-use by Students. They have provided excellent services to students and the District at rates comparable to other colleges. Revenue goes to Associated Students. Stephen Herman, Originator

G 050929-FIO 060126-FIO

Haas Fund/Mary Hegwood

July 1, 2006 – December 31, 2006

$20,000 Increase contract by $36,000 and extend to July 1, 2006 – December 31, 2006.

$56,000 CCSF will renew its contract with Mary Hegwood for coordination and implementation of the Upgrade to Teacher Cohort, including outreach, retention, and developing strategies for student success. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator

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H 062505-FIO California Pacific Medical Center

July 31, 2006 – June 30, 2007

$37,200 Increase contract by $58,800 and extend term of the contract from July 31, 2006- June 30, 2007

$96,000 Increase contract with California Pacific Medical Center and extend term to June 30, 2007. Judy Teng, Originator

I 050623-B9 Development Institute (DI)

July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2007

$225,000 per year

Adjust contract by $70,000 through June 30, 2007 one time only

$295,000 DI providing unexpected additional technical assistance and oversight for IT operation and related matters (re-engineering, Banner conversion) due to health issues of IT Director. Dr. Philip R. Day, Originator

RECOMMENDATION:

RESOLVED: That the Board authorizes the specified amendment to the Resolution as indicated in the table, and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration, and/or their designees are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution.

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 B10 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

SUBJECT: CONTRACTS/GRANTS Approval of Training Contract with San Francisco International Airport for an amount not to exceed $147,500 for the term of September 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007.

(Resolution No: 060831-B10) BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Office of Contract Education has been providing professional services and staff development program for the San Francisco International Airport (Airport) since 1995. In meeting the strategic goals established by the Airport, its executive management team wishes to carry out some of its objectives by establishing a Leadership Development Program.

The Airport has requested Contract Education to identify qualified firms or consultants and

create a pool of experts to assist in this effort. The selection will be based on the RFP (Request for Proposal) process.

The Airport has identified the following Leadership Development and Strategic Plans: 1. Leadership Development 2. Executive Development 3. Internal Management Development 4. Develop a Planning Strategic Plan 5. Develop a Concessions Strategic Plan

Following is the budget for the training contract: Revenues Income from the Airport Training Contract $147,500

Expenditures Consultant Services (pool) $127,500 Indirect 20,000 $147,500

B O A R D O F T R UST E ES

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: Yes ; No X ; if yes, which committee: __________ Date of Review: __________ (A negative response indicates that a review is not necessary) RECOMMENDATION:

RESOLVED: That authorization is hereby given to approve the training contract with the San Francisco International Airport for an amount not to exceed $147,500 for the term of September 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007; and

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration, and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution. Judy Teng, Originator

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 B11 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

SUBJECT: GRANTS/CONTRACTS Authorization to conduct a Study Abroad Program in Cambodia and Vietnam, Winter Break 2006/2007, and to contract with Consultant Group/Sunlight Travel to provide related services (Resolution No. 060825- B11)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The Board of Trustees authorized the San Francisco Community College District to contract with Discount Travel/Sunlight Travel to provide the necessary transportation and on-site logistical services associated with two prior Study Abroad Programs - Vietnam and Cambodia, Winter Break 2003/2004 (#030828-B5), and Vietnam and Laos, Winter Break 2005/2006 (#050623-B25). We are now requesting authorization to conduct a Study Abroad Program in Vietnam and Cambodia during Winter Break 2006/2007.

Based upon a positive evaluation of their cost, value and activities, their policies and performance, and their expertise in the regions, we are now requesting to renew our contract with the partnership of Consultant Group/Sunlight Travel to provide the necessary travel arrangements for a “Cambodia and Vietnam, Winter Break 2006/2007” program.

Consultant Group/Sunlight Travel has proposed the following program prices:

No. of Students Program Price15-19 + 1 professor $2,950 20-25 + 1 professor $2,850

The program will offer transferable credit in Asian American Studies. The costs of the program will be borne by the students. The District shall not expend any funds for transportation, housing, meals or incidentals.

Consultant Group/Sunlight Travel holds insurance coverage of two million dollars for general liability, errors and omissions issued by State Farm insurance Co., Inc., General Insurance Brokers. City College of San Francisco will be listed as an additional insured on the policy. B O A R D O F T R U S T EE S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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Consultant Group/Sunlight Travel will work closely with the Financial Aid Office at CCSF and make special efforts to adjust payment dates according to financial aid disbursement dates for those students who have successfully applied for financial aid. Consultant Group/Sunlight Travel will also work with the college to explore options that would afford low-income students the opportunity to actively participate in study abroad programs. Students who meet the academic and financial criteria are eligible for both state and federal financial aid while participating in a CCSF Study Abroad Program.

Consultant Group/Sunlight Travel will offer $500 in scholarships for the Cambodia and Vietnam, Winter Break 2006/07 program for students coming from CCSF who fulfill the criteria. SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: YES_X_ NO___; if yes, which committee: Academic Policies (A negative response indicates that a review is not necessary.) RECOMMENDATION:

RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration, and/or their designee are hereby authorized to contract with Consultant Group/ Sunlight Travel for logistical and program arrangements to and within Cambodia and Vietnam, in connection with a credit program, from December 26, 2006 to January 11, 2007, and

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration, and/or their designees are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the San Francisco Community College District to effectuate this resolution. Originator: Joanne Low

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

Date: August 31, 2006 B12 To: Board of Trustees From: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor Subject: GRANTS/CONTRACTS

Authorization to renew contract with California Strategies and with BMWL Associates for special services and advice related to City College’s efforts to seek additional state funding for NonCredit Instruction for the period September 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007, total combined cost not to exceed $150,000.

(Resolution Number: 060831-B12) BACKGROUND INFORMATION: City College has been at the forefront of a longstanding effort to improve the state funding rate for non-credit instruction. After many years of disappointment, this effort finally resulted in additional funding for the 2006-07 fiscal year. This success was in part attributable to the contracts the Board of Trustees approved for fiscal year 2005-06 with both California Strategies and with BMWL Associates. These two firms specialize in advocacy activities with both political parties targeting both the State Legislature and the Governor’s Office, with special emphasis on the latter. The advocacy efforts of these firms were absolutely critical to the historic breakthrough the College achieved in the current year’s budget. The development of the state’s 2007-08 budget presents an opportunity for City College to seek the second of four installments to improve state finding in this critical area.

It is the intent of the Chancellor and the District Administration to request that the larger community colleges that will benefit from improved funding for non-credit programs will make a financial contribution to this effort, and as a result serve as a partial offset to City College’s initial commitment. Given schedule constraints, it is uncertain as to what the level of expected contribution will be at this time. In the process of formulating this resolution, the Chancellor has secured support for this resolution from AFT2121, SEIU 790, the Academic Senate, the Department Chairs Council, the Associated Students, the Planning and Budgeting Council, and the Administrators’ Executive Council.

SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: Yes _X__; No _ ; if yes, which committee: Planning and Budgeting Council Date of Review: August 24, 2006.

B O A RD O F T R U S TEE S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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RECOMMENDATION:

RESOLVED: That the Board authorizes the District to contract with California Strategies and with BMWL Associates for special services and advice related to City College’s efforts to seek improved state funding for NonCredit Instruction for the period September 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007, total combined cost not to exceed $150,000, and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor or the Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designees are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution. Recommended for Adoption: Johnnie Carter, (Originators) Dr. Natalie Berg Rodel Rodis

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California Strategies, LLC Company Overview CALIFORNIA STRATEGIES, LLC is a strategic consulting firm dedicated to solving problems and achieving results for our clients. Our expertise is in navigating the public policy and government decision making processes. Our clients are corporations, governing bodies, industry associations, real estate developers and not-for-profit organizations in California, across the country and around the world. We offer them comprehensive issue analysis, strategic planning, and resource identification, as well as guidance and assistance with implementation. Our partners and associates have broad experience and a proven record of achievement in the government, business and not-for-profit sectors. We have written, secured approval for, and implemented legislation and regulations. We have fashioned strategies for policy initiatives passed with the support of millions of California voters. Our decades of public and private sector involvement and strong working relationships with key decision makers at all levels of government translate into the trust and expertise to solve problems. We do that by applying real world judgment and proven solutions. We work with a client’s senior management team to solve problems by developing and implementing clear and effective strategies. One of our strengths is our ability to manage that process with flexibility and responsiveness. We help our clients develop programs to be implemented with their own internal resources, or we can support implementation though California Strategies’ professionals. Through our extensive and experienced network of associates, we can form and manage teams of professionals for long or short term assignments. California Strategies has offices in Sacramento, San Diego, Orange County, Inland Empire, and Los Angeles.

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California Strategies & Advocacy, LLC Company Overview California Strategies & Advocacy, LLC is a leading full-service government relations and advocacy firm based in Sacramento that provides superior legislative and regulatory advocacy, bill monitoring and reporting, policy analysis and government strategy to clients. It has unrivaled experience across the legislative and executive branches of government, on both sides of the political aisle.

Its sister companies include California Strategies LLC, a strategic consulting and public affairs firm founded in 1997 by longtime government veteran Bob White, which State Historian Kevin Starr recently called "the leading planning and political advocacy partnership in the state" and California Strategies & Communications, LLC, a strategic communications and political consulting firm founded in 2005. Together, we know how to navigate government. Frame the debate. Forge broad-based coalitions. Find creative solutions. And, above all else, achieve your strategic objectives. Our clients are private corporations, public governing bodies, industry associations, real estate developers and not-for-profit organizations in California, across the country and around the world. We offer them comprehensive issue analysis, strategic planning, and resource identification, as well as guidance and assistance with implementation. Our partners and associates, all experienced policymakers and political strategists, have broad experience and a proven record of achievement in the government, business and not-for-profit sectors. We have written, secured approval for and implemented legislation and regulations. We regularly testify before legislative committees and regulatory boards and commissions.. Our decades of public and private sector involvement and strong working relationships with key decision makers at all levels of government translate into the trust and expertise to solve problems. We do that by applying real world judgment and proven solutions. We work with a client’s senior management team to solve problems by developing and implementing clear and effective strategies. One of our strengths is our ability to manage that process with flexibility and responsiveness. We help our clients develop programs to be implemented with their own internal resources, or we can support implementation though California Strategies’ professionals. Through our extensive and experienced network of associates, we can form and manage teams of professionals for long or short term assignments. The California Strategies companies have offices in Sacramento, Inland Empire, Orange County, San Diego and Los Angeles.

Like many companies, we can and will meet your government advocacy needs. But, unlike any other, our family of companies will provide you a unique and imperative sense

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of The "larger picture" -- not just a particular bill or budget request, but all of the puzzle pieces that make up California's complicated and ever-changing political environment -- legislative agendas, gubernatorial politics, state and local power struggles, regulatory opportunities, media trends and pending initiative campaigns -- and how these pieces fit together.

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California Strategies & Communications, LLC Company Overview CALIFORNIA STRATEGIES & COMMUNICATIONS, LLC is a public affairs firm specializing in strategic communications, crisis communications, public relations, media relations and political consulting. It is a sister company of California Strategies LLC, California’s premier government affairs and public policy consulting firm – founded in 1997 by Bob White, Governor Pete Wilson’s Chief-of-Staff for more than 30 years. California Strategies & Communications is expert in communicating to identified target audiences the issues and emotions surrounding governmental, legislative, regulatory, and procurement actions and policy, political and land use decisions. It is the best in its field at navigating the jargon and nuance of government, building ally coalitions, framing the debate, shaping media stories, finding creative solutions and, above all else, winning. Our clients are corporations, political coalitions, industry associations, real estate leaders and not-for-profit organizations in California, across the country and around the world. Over the last six years, no public affairs firm based in Sacramento has worked with more Fortune 500 companies than the California Strategies companies. Policy initiatives and public education campaigns that we have developed and promoted have earned the support and, in some cases, votes of tens of millions of Californians. Our partnerships across all three branches of government, at all three levels of government, on both sides of the political aisle, as well our relationships with key publishers, editors, station owners and reporters, make us one of California’s most effective communicators of political messages. We offer global thinking and local execution. Our record of success rests on the biggest ideas and attention to the smallest details. California Strategies and its sister companies have offices in Sacramento, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, and the Inland Empire. Our firms are managed by a partnership of twelve, all with deep and diverse experience in government and public policy: Bob White, Gary Hunt, Rusty Areias, Jim Brulte, Jared Ficker, Jack Flanigan, Jason Kinney, Joanne Kozberg, Camden McEfee, Chris Micheli, Ben Haddad, and Winston Hickox

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Jason Kinney Principal, California Strategies & Communications Jason Kinney is a veteran communications advisor to elected leaders, businesses, associations and non-profits throughout the state. He was Director of Burson-Marsteller’s Sacramento office and head of its northern California Public Affairs Practice. Before that, Kinney led his own public affairs practice, known as The Kinney Company. For more than four years, Kinney served as Senior Communications Advisor and Chief Speechwriter to Governor Gray Davis, where, among other things, he wrote or supervised nearly 1,200 speeches. The Los Angeles Times called the Governor’s 2003 Inaugural Address, written by Kinney, “perhaps (Davis’s) best speech ever.” Kinney’s creative work has won numerous awards. His video spoofs of NBC’s “The West Wing” and VH-1’s “Behind the Music” won Pollie and Telly Awards for “Best Non-Broadcast Video.” His long-form video, “This is California,” produced for the 2002 State Democratic Convention and shown throughout the Governor’s campaign for re-election, won two Telly Awards. Before entering the Davis Administration, Kinney served as Communications Director to California State Senator Don Perata (D-Oakland), now Senate President. He also headed the communications department of the Speaker’s Office of Legislative Development and Assistance and served as Chief-of-Staff to then-Assemblywoman Elaine Alquist (D-Silicon Valley). Kinney’s political commentary has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Jose Mercury News, the Sacramento Bee, and Sacramento’s KCRA Channel 3 (NBC) News. A native of the State of Indiana, Kinney launched a career in political campaign management at the age of 13, when he helped run his mother’s campaign for State Senate. Since then, he has managed or consulted on more than 20 successful political campaigns in California, Indiana and New Jersey. Kinney is an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Indiana. He graduated from Princeton University and Indiana University School of Law. He lives in Sacramento with his wife, lobbyist Mary Gonsalves Kinney.

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JIM BRULTE

Jim Brulte served 14 years in the California State Legislature, most recently as Senate Republican Leader, before leaving office to join California Strategies. During that time he developed a national reputation as a dynamic leader and, prior to the election of Governor Schwarzenegger, was described as “arguably the most powerful elected Republican in California.” Brulte was elected to the State Assembly in 1990 and served as leader to the Republican Assembly caucus from 1992 to 1995. Brulte joined California Strategies in 2004 as a partner and heads the Inland Empire office, the region where he grew up and later represented in the Legislature. During his tenure in office, Brulte focused his efforts on education, regulatory reform, crime reduction and common-sense legislation to improve California’s business climate. His measures to reform the workers’ compensation and welfare systems have saved billions of dollars for both California taxpayers and California’s business community. In addition to his political expertise, Brulte is also an expert on fiscal issues and was the GOP’s lead negotiator for California’s 80+ billion dollar budget negotiations. His broad and varied experience also comes as a result of his extended service on many legislative committees including Business and Professions, Governmental Organization, Transportation and Rules. Brulte served on the staff of U.S. Senator S.I. Hayakawa and later joined the staff of the Republican National Committee in 1981. He joined the Reagan/Bush Administration and worked under the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs. He also served as a White House Advance Representative for then-Vice President George Bush. Brulte graduated with a B.A. from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. In 1974 Brulte joined the California Air National Guard where he was later honored as “Outstanding Airman of the Year” for the United States and its territories.

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 C3 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor Subject: GRANTS Acceptance of Gifts (Resolution No. 060831-C3)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

SFCCD Policy Manual Section 8.08 Acceptance of Gifts provides that (1) motor vehicles, (2) aircraft, (3) cash exceeding $250, (4) securities, (5) precious stones, (6) precious metals, (7) goods other than (1) or (2) above with a market value exceeding $1,500, be accepted by the SFCCD only by resolution of the Board of Trustees.

SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: Yes _____: No ___X__: If yes, which committee: _________________________ Date of Review: ________________________________ RECOMMENDATION:

WHEREAS: The SFCCD has been tendered the gifts detailed in Attachment A; WHEREAS: Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Don Griffin declares that these gifts will enhance the instructional program of the San Francisco Community College District; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor and the Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration or their designees, are hereby authorized to accept the gifts listed on Attachment A for and in the name of the San Francisco Community College District;

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That upon transfer of legal title of these gifts described in Attachment A, the Secretary of the SFCCD Board of Trustees is directed to notify the donors of acceptance of the gifts by the governing board.

Dr. Kathleen Sullivan Alioto, Originator

B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

08/31/06 – C3 page 1

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DESCRIPTION DONOR

08/31/06 – C3 page 2

MARKET VALUE DECLARED BY DONOR

May 2006 1. Cash The Mervyn Brenner

Foundation $5,000

2. Cash Westphal Family

Foundation $4,000

3. Cash Mesa Redonda

Panamerica de San Francisco

$4,000

4. Cash

Forest Hill Garden Club $1,600

5. Cash Earned Asset Resource

Network $961

6. Cash Linda and Steven Dever $800

7. Cash

The San Francisco Foundation

$500

8. Cash

The San Francisco Foundation

$500

June 2006

9. Cash Earned Asset Resource

Network $1,336

10. Cash Auxiliary of Doctors

Hospital of Manteca $1,250

11. Cash Rotary Service

Foundation of San Mateo $1,200

12. Cash San Francisco School

Alliance Foundation $937

13. Cash Capital City Travel, Inc. $500

July 2006

14. Cash Asian Coalition of the

SFCCD $2,500

15. Cash Jacquelance Inc. $2,400

16. Cash

Accent Int’l Consortium for Academic Prog. Abroad Ltd.

$2,000

17. Cash

Mills – Peninsula Auxiliary

$1,000

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 C4 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr. Chancellor Subject: DISPOSAL OF EQUIPMENT

Disposal of Personal Property with Insufficient Sales Value (Resolution No. 060831-C4)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: It has been determined that the property identified in Schedule A is unsatisfactory and not in serviceable condition, and is of insufficient value to defray the costs of arranging a sale. It is recommended that the property be disposed of through recycling or through Regular waste disposal services. California Education Code Section 81452 reads in part as follows: “(c) If the Board by a unanimous vote of those members present, finds that the property is of insufficient value to defray the cost of arranging a sale, it may be disposed of in the local public dump.” The College has sent out an RFP for E-Waste recycling and will determine which recycler is most advantageous for the District. SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: Yes____; No X ; If yes, which committee:_______________________ Date of Review:______________________________ (A Negative Response indicates that a Review is not necessary) RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That authorization is hereby granted to dispose & recycle whenever possible of all unsatisfactory and unserviceable equipment listed on Schedule A, FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration, and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the College to effectuate this resolution.

Peter Goldstein, Originator B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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Resolution 060831-C4 Attachment

Item Name MFG. Model No. Serial No. CCSF Acquisition Orig. Cost Appr. Value DepartmentHP Terminal HP C3230A CA49D01190 1993 ITSApple Computer Apple G4 00039303028E Visual Arts 145Apple Computer Apple G4 003065F500CC Visual Arts 145Apple Computer Apple G4 00306583FDE8 Visual Arts 145Apple Computer Apple G4 003065A80604 Visual Arts 145Apple Computer Apple G4 0030650153EE6 Visual Arts 145Apple Computer Apple G4 003065A85D44 Visual Arts 145Apple Computer Apple G4 0003933E3C40 Visual Arts 145PC PII 450Mhz Micron 454 1639551-0056 R519PC PII 450Mhz Micron 454 1639551-0050 R519PC PII 450Mhz Micron 454 1639551-0010 R519PC PII 450Mhz Micron 454 1639551-0054 R519Monitor Micron 14 248S08329D R519Monitor Micron 15 616007R10250132 R519Monitor Micron 700CX 9137R1H53093 R519Monitor Micron 700CX 9487V11H05366 R519Monitor Micron 700CX 9487V11H05020 R519Monitor NEC JC-15W/VMA 9487V11H05020 R519PC PII 450Mhz Micron 454 1639551-0062 R519PC PII 450Mhz Micron 454 1639551-0033 R519HP CPU HP K100 3539A04277 1995 LB2Wyse50 Terminal Wyse WY-50 11203851 1990 LB2CPU Not provided None provided D94KD00725 1995 LB2Laser Printer HP 4MV JPFH053811 Visual Arts 146Server, Stars01 CCS Encore Slot Pro CT14 None Provided 1997 L137Server, Stars02 CCS Encore Slot Pro CT14 None Provided 1997 L137Server, Stars03 CCS Encore Slot Pro CT14 None Provided 1997 L137NetServer HP LC2000PIII733 None Provided 2001 L137NetServer HP LC2000PIII733 None Provided 2003 L137Computer, PC Arsys None provided 10-200001037 TRCComputer, Mac. Apple None provided FC53131H44H TRCComputer, Mac. Apple None provided FC53132E44H TRCComputer, Mac. Apple None provided FC51312G44H TRCComputer, Mac. Apple None provided XB417CA175 TRCComputer, Mac. Apple None provided FC23832EC53 TRCComputer, Mac. Apple None provided F120925T724 TRC

08/31/06 - C4 Attachment

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Resolution 060831-C4 Attachment

Item Name MFG. Model No. Serial No. CCSF Acquisition Orig. Cost Appr. Value DepartmentComputer, PC Gateway None provided 2695320 TRCComputer, PC USM None provided 60726653 TRCComputer, PC USM None provided 61103102 TRCComputer, PC USM None provided 6213110005 TRCComputer, PC USM None provided 60641109 TRCComputer, PC USM None provided None Provided TRCComputer, PC USM None provided 61442555 TRCComputer Monitor Apple Computer 16" None provided SG6310LF35J TRCComputer Monitor Apple Computer 15" None provided CJ5286E539X TRCComputer Monitor Apple Computer 15" None provided 9003209 TRCComputer Monitor AOC None provided R336RUAKAC TRCComputer Monitor Apple Computer 15" None provided 525543 TRCComputer Monitor Apple Computer 15" None provided 9003207 TRCComputer Monitor Apple Computer 15" None provided 7037444 TRCComputer Monitor Mitsuba, 15" None provided SZ019755 TRCComputer Monitor Apple Computer 15" None provided M2943 TRCComputer PC IBM 5170 None provided 5170-6025318 TRCComputer PC IBM 5170 None provided 5170-3107001 TRCPrinter, Laser Lexmark None provided 4049-16L TRCPrinter, Laser HP 33449A None provided 3151JA3503 TRCPrinter, Laser HP 33449A None provided 3107J50292 TRCPrinter, Laser HP None provided 3140J35176 TRCFax Machine Matsushita Corp. None provided DZBG8915 TRCMicrofilmer Kodak None provided K341-6152 TRC8-Computer key boards None Provided None provided None Provided TRC14- Rechargeable batteries None Provided None provided None Provided TRC8-circuit boards None Provided None provided None Provided TRCColor TV Panasonic 25" None provided AN90610252 TRCColor TV Panasonic 27" None provided MC22460433 TRCColor TV Panasonic 27" None provided 2784 TRCColor TV Panasonic 27" None provided CT2786VYD TRCColor TV Sony 12" None provided 2008595 TRCColor TV Zenith 19" None provided 691-76090272 TRC

08/31/06 - C4 Attachment

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AMENDED 08/28/06 DATE: August 31 2006 F1 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor SUBJECT: HUMAN RESOURCES Interim Appointment Educational Administrator (Resolution No. 060831 – F1) BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Resolution No. 060831 – F1 covers an interim educational administrative appointment for the position of Interim Dean Admissions and Records (Office of the Vice Chancellor Student Development). Board of Trustees’ approval is required. RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That effective September 1, 2006 through August 31, 2007,Mary Lou Leyba-Frank be appointed Interim Dean Admissions and Records (Office of the Vice Chancellor Student Development). Salary shall be in accordance with the Administrators Salary Schedule Classification D, Dean. Clara Starr, Originator B O A R D O F T R U S TE ES

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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MARYLOU LEYBA-FRANK

EDUCATION

• Master of Arts in Mexican American Studies, December 1998, San Jose State University,

San Jose, California. • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, June 1992, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah EXPERIENCE August 1999 - Present Associate Dean Office of Admission & Records (Non-Credit) City College of San Francisco • Plan, coordinate, and supervise the admissions, records, registration, and attendance

accounting procedures for non-credit programs and courses in accordance with Federal, State, local and institutional regulations, rules and policies.

• Collaborate with the Dean of Admissions & Records to prepare all information required for the completion of the California Community Colleges Apportionment Attendance Report, (110/CCSF 320).

• Provide Vice Chancellor of Student Development and Campus Deans with bi-monthly attendance reports.

• Develop a budget, in consultation with the Dean of Admissions and Records, for the Office of Non-credit Admissions and Records and administers the approved budget.

• Prepare all information required for the completion of local, State and Federal reports. • Coordinate, develop, and implements registration and enrollment policies and procedures

in consultation with the Campus Deans. • Supervise clerical personnel engaged in non-credit admissions, records, registration, and

attendance accounting activities serving all campuses. • Plans, coordinates and implements the testing and evaluation of all BANNER Student

upgrades for the Office of Non-credit Admissions and Records • Serves as the Dean of Admissions and Records as needed. • Direct the issuance or enrollment verifications, academic transcripts, and subpoena

requests. • Certify students for Transitional Studies high school degrees and non-credit Certificates of

Completion. • Serve as custodian of non-credit student records and ensure confidentiality and security of

student records and direct the microfilming of permanent records. • Coordinate with the Matriculation Office the implementation of matriculation policy for

non-credit students.

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June 2003 – August 2005 Acting Dean Office of Student Affairs City College of San Francisco • Responsible for Athletics, Concert and Lecture Series, Peer Mentoring and Service

Learning, Student Advocacy, Rights and Responsibilities, and Student Activities. • Oversight of all student account budgets which included Men’s and Women’s Athletics,

Speech and Debate, Student Vans, Concert and Lecture Series and Performing Arts. • Collaborated with the Associate Deans of Student Advocacy, Rights and Responsibilities,

and Student Activities to ensure that quality services were provided to all students. • Completed and submitted the annual Title IX Equity in Athletics Disclosure (EADA)

Compliance Report. • Served as college liaison to Commission on Athletics (COA) on all compliance issues

related to student athletes. • Coordinated the move of Concert & Lecture Series from Batmale 366 to accommodate the

expansion of the Scholarship Office. • Coordinated “Game Day” security needs with campus police for all athletic events. • Collaborated with legal counsel during the appeals process to overturn penalties imposed

on the football team by COA. • Served as “Bowl Game Manager” for the 2003 and 2004 Hawaiian Punch Bowl Games. July 1992 – July 1999 Associate Registrar Office of Admissions & Records City College of San Francisco • Organized and coordinated the daily operations of the Registration and Tuition and Fees

Office. • Administered all local, state, and federal regulations pertaining to registration. • Directed all procedures relating to telephone and in person registration and fees. • Hired, supervised, and evaluated twenty-five permanent and temporary classified staff. • Developed and administered the annual budget for Registration and Tuition and Fees. • Served as a member of the core team that was responsible for the computer conversion

from Interactive Student Information System (ISIS) to SCT Banner. • Communicated with the Office of Information Technology Services (ITS) and the Office of

Instruction regarding system errors, programming problems, and schedule and catalog adjustments.

• Assisted in the development of the semester time schedule and course catalog. • Scheduled registration appointments for 35,000 credit students. • Coordinated the Admissions and Registration aspect of the Matriculation component. • Assisted in the implementation of a telephone registration system in the Fall 1993 semester

eliminated long lines thus improving on the efficiency of the registration process.

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1991 – 1992 Program Manager Center for Public Policy & Administration University of Utah • Provided pre-admission counseling to students applying to the Master’s in Public

Administration (MPA) program. • Provided academic advising to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing certificates in

Public Administration. • Established contact with area public agencies and colleges to obtain internships for

program students. • Monitored retention and graduation rates for undergraduate and graduate students. • Sought donations for departmental scholarships. 1987 – 1990Assistant to the Director Center for Public Policy & Administration University of Utah • Recruited students from underrepresented groups to the MPA program. • Recommended prospective students to Admissions Committee. • Acted as community liaison to Public Administration practitioners. • Maintained academic records of all undergraduate and graduate Public Administration

students. • Prepared statistical and written reports for Public Administration Committee. • Organized annual conference for “Minorities in Public Administration”. • Served as a member of the Public Administration Committee (PAC). 1981 – 1986Assistant Registrar Office of the Registrar University of San Francisco • Organized and coordinated the daily operations of the Scheduling, Records, and

Registration units. • Coordinated the semester scheduling of all classes, room assignments and maintained a

master matrix for all classroom facilities. • Prepared for publication the semester course schedule. • Edited the Policies and Procedures section of the semester class schedule. • Developed written procedures to assist faculty in recording and reporting grades. • Processed all National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) eligibility forms. • Determined graduation eligibility and posted degree which included evaluation of

transcripts from other schools. • Scheduled faculty evaluations each semester. • Supervised a staff of ten clerical employees.

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COMMITTEES • Registration/Enrollment Advisory • Matriculation Advisory • Non-credit Issues • Campus Climate • Transfer Task Force • Banner Student Advisory • Accreditation Self Study • Curriculum Committee • Academic Policies • Concert & Lecture Series • Peer Mentoring & Service Learning • John Adams Enrollment Management Task Force PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AACRAO - American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers CACCRAO - California Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers ACCCA – Association of California Community College Administrators REFERENCES Available Upon Request

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AMENDED 08/28/06 DATE: August 31 2006 F2 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor SUBJECT: HUMAN RESOURCES Interim Appointment Educational Administrator (Resolution No. 060831 – F2) BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Resolution No. 060831 – F2 covers an interim educational administrative appointment for the position of Acting Associate Dean Admissions and Records (Office of the Vice Chancellor Student Development). Board of Trustees’ approval is required. RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That effective September 1, 2006 through August 31, 2007, Kimberly Wilson be appointed Acting Associate Dean Admissions and Records (Office of the Vice Chancellor Student Development). Salary shall be in accordance with the Administrators Salary Schedule Classification C, Associate Dean. Clara Starr, Originator B O A R D O F T R U S TE ES

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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EDUCATION Master of Public Policy Education Policy, University of Chicago Bachelor of Arts Political Science, Stanford University Certificate of Completion Children and Society Curriculum, Stanford University Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Princeton University

SKILLS

Leadership: Adept at coalition building, organization/team-building, strategic planning, methodical implementation and implementing compliance with California Education Code and federal legislation and regulations.

Computer Skills Proficient in Internet (e.g., research, verification, purchases, blog), word processing (e.g., MS Word), spreadsheets (e.g., MS Excel), database (e.g., Access), presentation (e.g., PowerPoint) and publication (e.g., MS Publisher).

Personnel Capable supervisor, executive, liaison, hiring committee chairperson and representative. Skilled in identifying staff development needs, providing professional development training and coordinating personnel management activities with human resources department and collective bargaining units. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

7/2001- SENIOR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT Vice Chancellor of Student Development, City College of San Francisco. San Francisco, CA

• Evaluate and make policy and operational recommendations for student service programs to achieve division goals and mission and enhance effectiveness and efficiency.

• Train staff, faculty and administrators in using District database (BANNER) for budgets and personnel assignments.

• Train incoming Student Development administrators in operational protocol and procedures. • Analyze, monitor and adjust, as appropriate, restricted and unrestricted budgets of 12 student

services departments (approximately $20,000,000). • Write various reports for distribution and presentation to Board of Trustees and executive

administration. • Facilitate enrollment development and management group. Manage enrollment development

consultant. • Facilitate the Association of Community College Registrars and Admissions Officers’ assessment of

Credit and Noncredit Admissions and Records. • Plan enrollment development and management activities with Vice Chancellor. Generate enrollment

reports. • Monitor faculty schedules. Supervise staff. Liaise with college leadership. • Create, edit, and manage regularly distributed division newsletter.

7/2002- SPECIAL ASSISTANT 6/2003 CalWORKs Education and Training, City College of San Francisco. San Francisco, CA • Developed CalWORKs and TANF budget and state proposal. • Implemented college’s CalWORKs Education and Training program cooperatively with county

Department of Human Services. • Supervised and scheduled employees.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE continued

2/2000- CONTRACT COMPLIANCE OFFICER 7/2001 City and County of San Francisco, Human Rights Commission. San Francisco, CA • Made oral presentations to potential vendors, Human Rights Commission, and colleagues. • Trained potential vendors on contract process and colleagues on effective use of Internet vendor

database. • Audited and monitored projects for compliance with contract and city ordinances. • Coordinated and facilitated citywide technology committees. 9/1999- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 2/2000 San Francisco Black Chamber of Commerce. San Francisco, CA • Compiled and presented operating budget and development plan. • Defined and organized functional committees. • Revised and updated electronic membership database. 9/1996- EDUCATION DATA SPECIALIST 10/1998 Beaufort County School District. Curriculum and Instruction Department: Research and Evaluation

Division. Beaufort, SC • Speaker at Panasonic Foundation Conference X, 1998. • Successfully taught administrators and parents how to interpret data and student reports. • Statistically analyzed programs and data using SPSS; presented findings to media, community

groups, and personnel. • Synthesized data, policies and research to identify possible causes of student performance. • Developed a district-wide program and academic assessment system. 9/1996- DISTRICT TEST COORDINATOR 10/1998 Beaufort County School District. Curriculum and Instruction Department: Research and Evaluation

Division. Beaufort, SC • Established local testing policies and procedures; trained and supervised 22 school administrators. • Liaison to State Department of Education Assessment Office. • Developed and monitored budget of over $150,000. 10/1995- TECHNICAL CONSULTANT / GRANT WRITER 6/1996 Woodlawn East Community and Neighbors (WE CAN). Chicago, IL • Wrote grant proposals for home ownership projects and social service programs. • Facilitated architectural design and program planning for day care center in a renovated building.

ASSOCIATIONS & COMMITTEES

American Society for Public Administration: Member City College of San Francisco Classified Senate: Senator 2006/07 City College of San Francisco, Classified Vacancy Review Committee: Member City College of San Francisco, Program Review Committee: Chairperson 2005/06 and 2006/07 Council on Black American Affairs, City College of San Francisco chapter: President 2006/07

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G1-G8 DATE: August 31, 2006

TO: Board of Trustees

FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: Academic Employees (Faculty) Credit Program/Non-Credit Program District Funded City College of San Francisco (Resolutions Nos. 060831-G1-G7)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: These resolutions cover district funded academic employees appointments and/or other related personnel transactions. Unless otherwise indicated in the resolution, appointments are classified as temporary. Board of Trustees approval is required.

The following resolutions are recommended for adoption.

SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: Yes:____; No: X : If yes, which committee:__________________________ Date of Review:________________________________ (A negative response indicates that a review is not necessary.) Clara Starr, Originator B O A R D O F T R US T E E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

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RESOLVED: That the following named persons be appointed to temporary part-time academic assignments for the semester and department shown. Employment is contingent upon adequate class enrollment, possession of applicable minimum qualifications and/or applicable credential, tuberculosis clearance, assignment availability under Article 13-1 of the AFT contract and completion of all District documents necessary to establish eligibility for appointment. Salary shall be in accordance with the appropriate instructional/non instructional rates as provided by Article 20 of the AFT contract. Total assignments for temporary part-time academic employees shall not exceed 60% of the hours per week considered a full-time assignment for regular employees having comparable duties. Total overload/extra pay assignments for full-time academic employees shall be in accordance with the relevant provisions of the appropriate bargaining contracts and the City College of San Francisco Faculty Handbook.

FALL 2006 (+: Full-time overload/extra pay) (*: New hourly academic employee) Name Department Division Abma, Deanna P Articulation Credit Accornero, Marc Foreign Languages Credit Afshar, Golnar Biological Sciences Credit + Aguiar, Glenn E Mathematics Credit Aguilar, Fernando A. English As a Second Language NonCredit Akram, Susan M English Credit Aldis, Keith R Health Care Technology NonCredit Alexander, Alexis Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Alexander, Ralph E Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Aliano, John C Film Production Credit + Alioto, Darlene F Social Science Credit Allen, Kenneth P Health Care Technology Credit + Allen, Mary J Health Care Technology Credit Allen, Richard P Health Care Technology Credit Allinger, Arlen W Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Alvarado, Salvador Transitional Studies NonCredit + Angeloff, Thomas Physics Credit + Angeloff, Thomas Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Aparicio, Hugo Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Arack, Patricia G English As a Second Language Credit Aran, Jose V Architecture Credit Archer, Daniel English Credit Argenti, Mary A Music Credit + Armstrong, James C Chemistry Credit Armstrong, Karen D Fashion Credit Arquette, Edward J Automotive/Trade Skills Credit Arrigotti, Paul H Mathematics Credit Arroyo-Neves, Martha E Library Services Credit Arsalane, Said Paul Diagnostic Medical Imaging Credit Atkinson, Lynne A Phys Education & Dance Credit Atkinson, Lynne A Administration of Justice Credit Atwood, Susan A Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Auyeung, Mabel K Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Auyeung, Mabel K Health Education Credit Axt, Anita A Foreign Languages Credit

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Ayala, Rene Transitional Studies NonCredit Azarmi, Gholam Reza Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Babin, Joanne W English Credit Baca, Leonardo E.F Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Bacsierra, Benjamin J English Credit Badler, Randolph D Behavioral Sciences Credit Badran, Carol Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Badran, Carol Health Education Credit Bailes, Lenard P Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Baldassare, Heidi B Disabled Stud Prog & Services Credit Baldassare, Heidi B Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Baldocchi, Marta Foreign Languages Credit Baltrip, Julia A Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Banuet-Alvers, Yvonne Phys Education & Dance Credit Baraff, Barbara E Foreign Languages Credit Barcojo, Gloria T Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Bardin, Tsing T. Physics Credit Barend, Maureen L Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Barra-Salas, Adriana English As a Second Language NonCredit Barresi, Patrick J Health Education Credit Barrett, Charles F Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit + Barretto, Joao Conde Library Services Credit Barron, Erwin C English Credit Bartholomew, Muriel I Foreign Languages Credit + Barton, Gail G Phys Education & Dance Credit Battel, William A Evening Division Credit + Batty-Sylvan, John English Credit Baum, Richard Harris Social Science Credit Bautista, Reina G Foreign Languages Credit Beales, Marcia K. Graphic Communication Credit Beaumont, Richard A. Apprenticeship NonCredit Beavers, Anna R Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Begg, Connie M Photography Credit Begonia, Danilo T Behavioral Sciences Credit Belbin, Charles Lynwoo English As a Second Language NonCredit Bell, Elise J. Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit + Bell, Loren English Credit Bello, Leonel Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Bemis, Jeanette Consumer Education NonCredit Bender, Beverley J Older Adults NonCredit Benham, Ursula E Foreign Languages Credit Benshoof-Holler, Marga English As a Second Language NonCredit Benshoof-Holler, Marga English As a Second Language Credit Benvenutto, Lilly Fashion NonCredit Berger, Jacqueline Lis English Credit + Bergman, Julia E Library Services Credit Berman, Marshall P Photography Credit Bernard, Barbara C. Art Credit Bernstein, Harry Music Credit Bernstein, Harry Older Adults NonCredit Berston, Hyman M Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit

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Berston, Susan Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Bertens, Matthew A Mathematics Credit Berthold, Timothy M Health Education Credit Beyer, Karyn J Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit + Biehn, Jennifer Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Birmingham, Nancy L Nursing Credit Bivens, Gerald Graphic Communication Credit + Bixler, Ronald A English As a Second Language Credit + Blair, Thomas E Foreign Languages Credit Blanchard, Dorothy D Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Block, Angela Mary Behavioral Sciences Credit + Blood, David E Phys Education & Dance Credit Bloom, Harriet Older Adults NonCredit Blumenthal, Sheryl L Counseling Continuing Students Credit Blundell, Solon F Mathematics Credit Body, Michele M Radiologic & Imaging Technolgy Credit Boegel, Thomas Paul Computer Science Credit Boeh, Lisa D Radiologic & Imaging Technolgy Credit Boguski, Mark E Art Credit Bohan, Janet Ruth Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Boicos, Christopher Art Credit Bollinger, Michael E Astronomy Credit Book, Carl E Architecture Credit Boreyko, Valeriy A Phys Education & Dance Credit Bornstein, Abigail J. Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Bornstein, Sheldon Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Bosson, Monica N. English Credit Bostrom, Denise N Film Production Credit Bowne, Samuel F Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Boyd, Billy Ray English As a Second Language NonCredit Boyle, Karen A Nursing Credit Bozin, Patricia R Counseling New Students Credit Bozina, Robert P Music Credit Branagan, Laura B Biological Sciences Credit Breda, Carmen Consumer Education NonCredit Brees, Claire Art Credit Breschi, Karen L Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Bresson-Spanos, Anne-J Foreign Languages Credit + Brickner, Margaret Library Services Credit + Brinson, Rosemary Counseling Continuing Students Credit Britton, Ruth B English As a Second Language Credit Brothers, Jo E Consumer Education NonCredit Broucaret, Auguste Environmental Hort & Floristry Credit Broucaret, Robert Jame Environmental Hort & Floristry Credit Brown, David Lawrence Film Production Credit + Brown, Jessica Janiece English Credit Brown, Kathryn Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Brown, Kenneth D English As a Second Language NonCredit Brown, Kenneth D English As a Second Language Credit Brown, Pat I Biological Sciences Credit + Brown, Steven W Environmental Hort & Floristry Credit

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+ Brown, Wharton Counseling New Students Credit Brownsey, Maureen A Gay/Lesbian & Bi-Sexual Stud. Credit Brownsey, Maureen A Women's Studies Credit Brubaker, Deborah Ann Film Production Credit Brunner, Edda S Foreign Languages Credit Bruvry, Patricia Fashion NonCredit Bryja, Claia O Astronomy Credit Burgess Ph.D., Alisa S Student Health Credit Burick, Kathleen L Phys Education & Dance Credit Burke, Timothy Brian Behavioral Sciences Credit Burnick, Merle Toby English As a Second Language NonCredit Burns, John T Mathematics Credit Burt, Tracy C Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit + Butler, Rebecca Joyce Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Byk, Lynn R Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Bykle, Tron J Art Credit Byrd, Kristin N Biological Sciences Credit Cabading, Leon F Counseling Continuing Students Credit Cabellon-Dever, Linda Older Adults NonCredit Cadelinia, Samuel D Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Cadoppi, Carole S Foreign Languages Credit Cahill, Gregoria N African American Scholastic Pg Credit Cahill, Paula J Student Health Credit Caldararo, Niccolo Leo Biological Sciences Credit Caldas, Armando R Automotive/Trade Skills Credit Caldwell, Mary S Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Calija, Augustine D Trade Skills NonCredit Calvo, Juan Foreign Languages Credit Camargo, Yelena Foreign Languages Credit Canlas, Melissa Ann Lo Asian-American Studies Credit Cannon, Joseph P Biological Sciences Credit + Carballo, Pebble S Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Carlson, John A Film Production Credit Carlson, Lennis Jay Music Credit Carpenter, Janet Louis Art Credit Carpenter, Willard Social Science Credit Carroll, Bonnie Anita Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Carter, Kevan Leonard Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Casey, Daniel V Health Care Technology NonCredit Casper, Harris English As a Second Language NonCredit + Casserly, John J Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Caston, Bryan Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit + Castro-Gonzalez, Gonza Mathematics Credit Cataldo, Beth E Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Cavellini, James R. Journeyman-Training Credit Celik, Can S Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Celojko, Mary T Photography Credit Cepeda, Memphis Aureli Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Chacon, Cinthia G Foreign Languages Credit Cham, James F English As a Second Language NonCredit Chan, Andrew K English As a Second Language NonCredit

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Chan, Frances C. Health Care Technology NonCredit Chan, Frances C. Consumer Education NonCredit Chan, Lori Y Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit + Chan, Yuk Chun Library Services Credit + Chandler, Andrew J Architecture Credit Chang, Benjamin P English As a Second Language NonCredit Chang, Dorothy Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Chang, Nicholar Counseling New Students Credit Charlton, Kathleen N Health Care Technology Credit Charlton, Kathleen N Health Care Technology NonCredit Chatterjee, Neela Interdisciplinary Studies Credit + Chavaria, Frederick R Latin Amer & Latino/a Studies Credit + Chavaria, Frederick R Administration of Justice Credit Chavez, Judith Nursing Credit Chen, Cora English As a Second Language NonCredit Chen, Grace S Mathematics Credit Chen, Kwan S Mathematics Credit + Chen, Pearl B. Counseling New Students Credit Cheng, Chih-Yih Foreign Languages Credit + Cheremeteff, Maria Art Credit Chi, James S Asian-American Studies Credit + Chien, Annie Nursing Credit Chin, Eddie Y English As a Second Language NonCredit + Chin, Jessie C Counseling New Students Credit Ching, Gary K Architecture Credit Chinn, Garrett Older Adults NonCredit + Chong-Delon, Patty P Counseling Continuing Students Credit Christman, Robert P Apprenticeship NonCredit Chrystal, Yolanda Counseling Continuing Students Credit Chuck, Terence Albert Disabled Stud Prog & Services Credit Chui, Lap-Yan Music Credit Chun, Derrick Q Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Chung, Roger V Asian-American Studies Credit Chupein, Timothy C Trade Skills NonCredit Chypyha, Elinor Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Chypyha, Elinor Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Chytrowski, Patricia C Graphic Communication Credit Cinnater, Kathleen Art Credit Cirelli, Franco Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Clark, Ann T Music Credit Clark, Christopher A Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Clark, Dana L English As a Second Language NonCredit Clark, Felita J African American Scholastic Pg Credit + Clark, Ophelia Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit + Clark, Robert M African American Scholastic Pg Credit + Clark, Robert M Behavioral Sciences Credit + Clark, Robert M Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Cline, Elissa A. Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Coffey, Joyce Marie Nursing Credit Cogdill, Charles B English As a Second Language NonCredit Coles, Lynn M Older Adults NonCredit

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Colgan, Philip Health Education Credit Collins, Bruce K Transitional Studies NonCredit Collins, Henry J Administration of Justice Credit Colonnese, Victor Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Comacchio, Elisabetta Graphic Communication Credit + Common, Kurt Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Compean, Richard English Credit Comte, James A Apprenticeship NonCredit Conaway, Ellen Suhr Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit + Concin, Claudio Foreign Languages Credit Connell, Katherine M. Library Services Credit Connors, James Michael Fire Science Credit Constantin, Charles J Social Science Credit Contreras, Anthony Social Science Credit Cook, Kevin M. English Credit Cortez, Brynne R Fashion Credit Costarides, Harilaos V English Credit Costello, Patricia A English As a Second Language NonCredit Cousineau, Kathryn Architecture Credit Cowan, Sue Dental Assisting Credit Cox, Carolyn L English As a Second Language NonCredit Cox, Karen C English Credit Cox, Sarah S Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Cox, Susan Jeanne Social Science Credit Crane, Thomas Edwin Journeyman-Training NonCredit Crane, Thomas Edwin Apprenticeship NonCredit Crist, Lillian M Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Crockett, Andrew P English Credit Cross, Kevin W Journeyman-Training NonCredit Crow, Kelli J English As a Second Language NonCredit Cull, Patricia A Mission Campus Credit Cunningham, Cassandra Phys Education & Dance Credit Cunningham, James B Phys Education & Dance Credit Curl, Diana E Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit + Curtis, Arthur B Graphic Communication Credit Daddy, Kwaku Music Credit Dahlin, Kyla M Biological Sciences Credit Dajani, Lina Fuad English As a Second Language NonCredit Damato, Lawrence R. Counseling Transfer Students Credit Dangelo, Jack E Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Dangelo, Jack E Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit D'Antonio, Angelica A Photography Credit Darby, Sam A Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Darby, Sam A Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Darck, Jeffrey L. Mathematics Credit Darolia, Rajeev Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Datz, Alison M English As a Second Language NonCredit + Davis, Richard H Biological Sciences Credit Davis-Martin, Jacquely English Credit Dawkins, Muriel J Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit + Dawydiak, Cecile M Nursing Credit

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De Cordova, Andre M Counseling Continuing Students Credit Dea, Donland Radiologic & Imaging Technolgy Credit Dea, Lu Marla English As a Second Language Credit Dechant, Dorothy Eliza Biological Sciences Credit Degani, Nadereh Photography Credit DeGirolamo, Gerald I Administration of Justice Credit Delacorte, Erika C Learning Assistance Credit Delacorte, Erika C English As a Second Language Credit Delaney, Anthony O English Credit Delgado, John F English Credit Del-Grande, David M Automotive/Trade Skills Credit Dell'Agostino, David A Social Science Credit Dennehy, Ann M. English As a Second Language Credit Denney, Stephanie E English Credit Dennis, John Social Science Credit Dent, Carol J English As a Second Language NonCredit DePierris, Marta S. Foreign Languages Credit Derrick, Jo Ann Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Devereaux, Mary P English As a Second Language NonCredit + Devine, Joanne D Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Di Coio, Alfred A. Journeyman-Training NonCredit Diamond, Joseph N. English As a Second Language NonCredit Diaz, Edward T Phys Education & Dance Credit + Diaz, Jorge E Aircraft Maintenance Tech. Credit Digneo, Mario T Social Science Credit Dill, Robert L English As a Second Language NonCredit Dobbs, Mark R Biological Sciences Credit Dolar, Marina A Nursing Credit Dollar, Lisa M English As a Second Language NonCredit Domingo, Thelma San An Licensed Vocational Nursing NonCredit + Dore, David A Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Drewes, Stephen R Theater Arts Credit + Drucker, Ronald Chemistry Credit Du, Jeanette Foreign Languages Credit DuBois, Marcia J English As a Second Language Credit DuBois, Marcia J English As a Second Language NonCredit Duck, Lillian E Social Science Credit Duffy, Kathleen Susan Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Duggan, Bradley J Phys Education & Dance Credit Duggan, John A Phys Education & Dance Credit Duke, Lisa Marie Automotive/Trade Skills Credit Dulman, Marc English Credit Dumont, Paul P Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Durso, Kenneth Thomas Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Dvorson, Betty J English Credit Dye, Dora J. L. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Dye, Dora J. L. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Dye, Dora J. L. Library Information Technology Credit Dyer, Frederick B Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Easa, Leila F English Credit Edgar, Eric M Journeyman-Training Credit

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Edmondson, Wilbur O English As a Second Language NonCredit + Edwards, Sharon Biological Sciences Credit Eggers-Williams, Delor Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Elamine, Rayan Social Science Credit Elliott, Nancy Art Credit Elvin, Jean M Phys Education & Dance Credit Enciso, Franz J Music Credit Eng, Chelsea N Phys Education & Dance Credit Eppler, Dorothy B Biological Sciences Credit Escalante, Martin P Trade Skills NonCredit Eyestone, Donna Marie Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Fahy, Ronald David Apprenticeship NonCredit Fajilan, Ann Theater Arts Credit Falk, Marion L English As a Second Language NonCredit + Fan, Mark M Library Services Credit Fang, Lynn L Consumer Education NonCredit Fang, Lynn L English As a Second Language NonCredit Farnbach, Ingrid M English As a Second Language NonCredit + Farrar, Vincent Social Science Credit Farrow, Robert T. Apprenticeship NonCredit Fazackerley, James M Health Care Technology Credit Fein, Judith T Phys Education & Dance Credit Femenia, Carol Nursing Credit Fernandez, Germania Foreign Languages Credit + Ferrara, Lawrence Music Credit Fiandaca, Anastasia L Latino Services Network Credit Fielding, John D English Credit Finateri, Benjamin Mat English As a Second Language NonCredit Fine, Brandon L English As a Second Language NonCredit Finlev, Leslie English As a Second Language NonCredit + Fiore, Linda J Health Care Technology Credit Firestone, Alan H. Art Credit + Fisher, Allan P English As a Second Language Credit Fisher, Ana M Health Education Credit Fisher, Jane E Art Credit Fisher, Paul Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Fishman, Marguerite Phys Education & Dance Credit Fitch, Robert S Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Fitzgerald, Carole Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Fleming, Tod N Music Credit Flowers, Wesley K Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Fong, Adrienne D Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit Fong, Bryant Health Education Credit Fong, Bryant Health Education NonCredit Fong, Cynthia J Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Fong, Cynthia J Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit Fong, Edmond Alemany Campus Credit + Fong, Lawrence K Chemistry Credit + Fong, May Consumer Education Credit + Fong, Raymond Extended Oppo Prog & Services Credit + Fong, Raymond H Chemistry Credit

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Fong, Wendy M Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Fontanella, Ann M. English As a Second Language Credit Foth, Homeira English Credit Frahm, Janene English Credit Francia, Rufino Carril Health Care Technology Credit + Francisco, Christine Mentoring Program Credit + Francisco, Christine Interdisciplinary Studies Credit + Francisco, Christine Learning Assistance Credit Franklin, Kim R. English As a Second Language NonCredit Fredericks, James T Mathematics Credit Frick, Phillip J Journeyman-Training NonCredit Fronek, Tim J Apprenticeship NonCredit Fuapopo, Sekio Trade Skills NonCredit Fung, Allen K Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Fung, Tracey May Biological Sciences Credit Furber, Amy A English Credit Gagliardi, Frank Trade Skills NonCredit Gaines, Tanaka V Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Galliano, Michael A Journeyman-Training NonCredit Gallo, Paul Edward Fashion Credit Gambini, Laura Foreign Languages Credit Ganley, Mitra D English Credit Garcia, Ana R Foreign Languages Credit Garcia, Mauro R Library Services Credit Garfinkle, Joan M Counseling New Students Credit Gates, Robin English As a Second Language Credit Gavryshova, Nataliya K Mathematics Credit Gee, Baron Tuck Architecture Credit Gee, Coleen L Counseling New Students Credit Gee, Janet Women's Studies NonCredit Gee, Janet Health Education NonCredit Geis, Bayard Instructional Computing Lab Credit Geller, Thomas Matthew Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit George, Kathleen M Older Adults NonCredit Georgiou, Steve T English Credit Gerasimova, Galina S Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Ghazai, Anooshirvan Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Giambattista, Louie M. Instructional Computing Lab Credit Gibson, James L Astronomy Credit + Gilbert, Quince Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Gilewska, Bozena English As a Second Language NonCredit Gillespie, Elgy English As a Second Language NonCredit + Gillette, Linda J English As a Second Language Credit Ginsberg, Elaine B Art Credit Ginther-Webster, Kimbe Library Services Credit Giuliani, Charmain J Environmental Hort & Floristry Credit Giusto, Thomas L Phys Education & Dance Credit Givens-Tolson, Cathryn Consumer Education NonCredit Glass, Meryl Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Glessner, Janet M. Older Adults NonCredit Glick, Paul Foreign Languages Credit

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Glosser, Frederick C Phys Education & Dance Credit Goedert, Judith E Biological Sciences Credit Goldberg, Janet H English Credit + Gonzales, Juan Journalism Credit + Gonzalez, Jacob E Counseling New Students Credit + Goodyear, William J Counseling Continuing Students Credit Gordon, Susan E English As a Second Language NonCredit Gormley, James W Transitional Studies NonCredit Goseco, Marcia Priscil Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit + Graber, Mary R Phys Education & Dance Credit Grady, Kenneth E Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit + Grady, Margaret Phys Education & Dance Credit Graham, Thomas Journalism Credit Granoff, Sheila M English As a Second Language NonCredit + Gratch-Lindauer, Bonni Library Services Credit Greene, Dara S Counseling New Students Credit Greene, Elouise Counseling New Students Credit Greene, Terrance C. Counseling New Students Credit Griffis, Stanley J Transitional Studies NonCredit Grimes, Paul G English As a Second Language Credit Grothkopp, William Music Credit Gruenig, Thomas B. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit + Guichard, Margaret Health Care Technology Credit Guillen-Nunez, Edith Health Education Credit Guion, Durand Fashion Credit Gumina, Joseph P. Automotive/Trade Skills Credit Guo, Sujuan English As a Second Language NonCredit Gurney, Robert Peter Gay/Lesbian & Bi-Sexual Stud. Credit Gurney, Robert Peter Behavioral Sciences Credit + Guthrie, Michael J Biological Sciences Credit Habegger, Valerie Transitional Studies NonCredit Haeg, Frank C Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Haeg, Frank C Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Haena, Calvin M English As a Second Language NonCredit Hagan, Michele E. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Hagiwara, Tanako Phys Education & Dance Credit Hahn, Juergen S Foreign Languages Credit Halford, Daniel Thomas English As a Second Language NonCredit Hall, Thomas F Diagnostic Medical Imaging Credit Halpern, Irene Older Adults NonCredit + Hamilton, Edward F Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit + Hammerich, Keith C Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Hansen, Carol L English Credit + Hanson, Edward S Biological Sciences Credit Hanson, Krista Foreign Languages Credit Hanssen, Caroline E English Credit Harada-Garcia, Betty M Counseling International Study Credit Harb, Kamal M Health Education Credit Hardiman, David A Music Credit Harmon, Henry M Alemany Campus Credit Haroza, Melissa Mendoz English As a Second Language NonCredit

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Harrison, Cindi J Learning Assistance Credit Harwood, Seth J English Credit Hauge, Scott Gordon Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Haworth, Marina D Art Credit Hawthorne, Mark R Administration of Justice Credit + Hayes, Daniel Phys Education & Dance Credit + Hayes, Donna J Counseling Continuing Students Credit Haynes-Creswell, Sharo Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Healy, Sheila Biological Sciences Credit Hector, Gina Wood Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Heilweil, Victoria M Photography Credit Heilweil, Victoria M Architecture Credit Hellerstein, Nathaniel Mathematics Credit Helmy, Anna-Lisa English As a Second Language NonCredit Henderson-Brown, Tessa Counseling Continuing Students Credit + Hendricks, Joann Social Science Credit + Hendricks, Joann Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Hendricks, Patrick L English Credit + Heredia, Maria L Counseling New Students Credit Hernandez, Eric M Consumer Education NonCredit Hickey, Daniel M Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Higgins, Kimberly A Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit + Hirose, Lynda M Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Hitz, Kamille Teresa W Fashion Credit + Ho, Charles Y Biological Sciences Credit + Ho, John C W Asian Pacific Amer Student Sev Credit Ho, Karen Counseling New Students Credit Ho, Margaret S Foreign Languages Credit Ho, Miao-Chuan Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit + Hock, Margaret Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Hodgson, Mark David Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Hoenisch, Charles E Administration of Justice Credit Holder, Victoria L English As a Second Language NonCredit Holland, John L English As a Second Language NonCredit + Hom, Grace Counseling Transfer Students Credit Hom, Melvin L Mathematics Credit Hong, Bo Trade Skills NonCredit Hong, Patricia Y English As a Second Language NonCredit Hong, William Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Hongo, Jo-Anne S. Biological Sciences Credit Hope, Linda M. Older Adults NonCredit Hopkins, Aisjah B Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Hopkins, Aisjah B Older Adults NonCredit Horowitz, Manly Library Services Credit Hough, Tonya C Photography Credit Howeth, Serena J Graphic Communication Credit + Hsu, Hilary K Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Hsu, Wei-Jane English As a Second Language Credit Hu, Thomas Mathematics Credit Huang, Amily Shiu-I Architecture Credit Huang, Joanne X Counseling New Students Credit

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Huang, Su P English As a Second Language NonCredit Hudson, Julia Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Hudspeth, Charles M Music Credit Hughes, Jeanne M Phys Education & Dance Credit Hughes, Patricia B English As a Second Language NonCredit Hughes, Peter G Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Humphreys, Richard P English As a Second Language NonCredit Hung, Chun-Hoi Computer & Information Science Credit Huntzinger, Anne K English As a Second Language NonCredit Huot, Bophany L English As a Second Language NonCredit Hurley, Kathleen M Diagnostic Medical Imaging Credit Huszagh-Lockwood, Debo English As a Second Language NonCredit Hyland, Bruce N Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Ishibashi, Jean T Women's Studies Credit Isles, John A. English Credit Itelson, Steven T Mathematics Credit Jabbar, Abdul Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Jackson, Ida Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Jackson, Judith M Fashion Credit Jackson, Lawrence J Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit + Jackson, Susan J Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Jacobsen, Rodger Art Credit James, Arlene Transitional Studies NonCredit Jandali, Ameena K Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Janko, James Anthony English As a Second Language NonCredit + Jardim, Philip M Biological Sciences Credit Jeh, Wesley M. Mathematics Credit Jenkins, Alvin Extended Oppo Prog & Services Credit + Jew, Carl Counseling Transfer Students Credit Johnson, Christopher P Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies NonCredit Johnson, Daniel P Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Johnson, Dennis Social Science Credit + Johnson, Gregory A Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit Johnson, Jeffrey S Apprenticeship NonCredit Johnson, Linda M Licensed Vocational Nursing Credit Johnson, Lisa J. English As a Second Language NonCredit Johnson, Michael S Foreign Languages Credit + Johnson, Paul L Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Johnson, Robert T Physics Credit Johnson, Rosemary Counseling New Students Credit + Johnson, Stephan F Social Science Credit Johnson, Tracy L. Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Jones, John W Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Jones, John W Computer Science Credit Jones, Keith D. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Jones, Rod L. Trade Skills NonCredit Jones-Davis, Taffany L Learning Assistance Credit Jordan, Alfredo Jr Foreign Languages Credit Jordan, Natividad Foreign Languages Credit Joseph, Geraldine A Dental Assisting Credit Jue, Tracy T English As a Second Language NonCredit

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Juratovac, Nicol P. Fire Science Credit Kailath, Priya Susan English As a Second Language NonCredit Kamatani, Pamela M Music Credit Kamins, Delicia A Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit + Kan, Jimmy P Mathematics Credit Kaneshiro, Dawn Art Credit + Kao, Lancelot Long-Tse Astronomy Credit Kaplan, Judi A Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Kappra, Richard Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Karapetyan, Lyudmila S Mathematics Credit Karay, Dean Nicholas English As a Second Language NonCredit Kashyap, Athena English Credit Kasten, Angelika A English As a Second Language NonCredit Kaufman, Edward P Gay/Lesbian & Bi-Sexual Stud. Credit Kawamoto, Judy Y Student Health Credit Keeley, Gloria A English As a Second Language NonCredit Keenan, Kimberly A Social Science Credit Kelly, Deborah Ann Health Care Technology Credit Kelly-Brennan, Briahn Health Care Technology Credit Kennedy, Thomas W Castro/Valencia Credit Kessler, Steven H Biological Sciences Credit Kilgariff, Martin Administration of Justice Credit Killian, Dorothy Perez English As a Second Language NonCredit Kim, Sean English Credit Kimball, Charles M Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit King, Kathleen Ann English As a Second Language NonCredit + King, Roger S. Physics Credit + King, William C Mathematics Credit Kipp, Ana R. Transitional Studies NonCredit Kiser, Stephen Stephen Photography Credit + Kitchel, Marc C Social Science Credit + Kitchin, Deborah A Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Klaassen, Jacqueline Foreign Languages Credit + Kleinman, Craig Ira English Credit Kliment, Jeffrey C Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Kling, Fred Art Credit Knapp, Glenn Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Knight, Marla B Transitional Studies NonCredit + Knotek, Ruth E Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Kobayashi, Tracey Phys Education & Dance Credit Kobayashi, Vivian N Library Information Technology Credit Koehler, Frank H Physics Credit + Koffman, Laraine C Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Kolsom, Sandra Dental Assisting Credit Kornblau, Jack Transitional Studies NonCredit Kox, Christopher J Library Services Credit Kox, Christopher J Library Information Technology Credit Kraemer, Jennifer L English Credit Kreplin, Karl W Behavioral Sciences Credit + Kudsi, Omar S English Credit Kunkel, Deonne M English Credit

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Kurpinsky, Annemarie D Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit Kuwabara, James S Earth Sciences Credit Kwan, Dan Bingman Foreign Languages Credit + Kwan, Marion Extended Oppo Prog & Services Credit Kwok, Hon-Chung Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit + Labagh, Justin R. Phys Education & Dance Credit Labrecque, Dana J Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Lachmayr, Lucia K English Credit + Laddin, Laurence Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Lai, Chu-Hui J Asian Studies Credit + Lai, Elaine K Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit + Lai, Elaine K Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Lallas, James M Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Lamha, Carmen Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Lampe, Jane L Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Landau, Gregory P Social Science Credit Landau, Gregory P Latin Amer & Latino/a Studies Credit Landau, Gregory P Music Credit Landi, Eleanor L English As a Second Language Credit Landi, Eleanor L English As a Second Language NonCredit Landini, Louis F Administration of Justice Credit Landini, Louis F Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Lang, Anthony English Credit Lansang, Jean D Licensed Vocational Nursing Credit Lardie, Rayne N English As a Second Language NonCredit + Larin, Renato A Extended Oppo Prog & Services Credit Lass, Barbara M. Behavioral Sciences Credit Latham, Raymond Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Lau, David Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Lau, Pennie S English As a Second Language NonCredit Lau, Shuk-Han Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Lau, Sylvia Consumer Education NonCredit Lau, Sylvia Consumer Education Credit Laughlin, Neil T Phys Education & Dance Credit + Laughlin, Sean M Phys Education & Dance Credit Laws, Alonzo C Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Laws, John Muir Biological Sciences Credit Lawson, Daniel L Administration of Justice Credit Lawson, Lawrence R Administration of Justice Credit Ledford, Frances Conno Consumer Education NonCredit Ledford, Frances Conno Health Care Technology NonCredit Lee, Douglas W Asian Studies Credit Lee, Douglas W Asian-American Studies Credit Lee, Josephine C. Consumer Education NonCredit Lee, Kent Y Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Lee, Mei Hsia W English As a Second Language NonCredit Lee, Michael J Apprenticeship NonCredit Lee, Quinci S Counseling New Students Credit Lee, Simon Y Health Education Credit Lee, Susie K English As a Second Language NonCredit + Lee, Theodore B Mathematics Credit

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Lee, Wayne C English As a Second Language NonCredit Leech, Marla Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Lehane, Thomas J Apprenticeship NonCredit Leiva, Jose L Theater Arts Credit Lemley, Jamiel H Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Lenetaki, Sophia Language Center Credit Leone, Andrew G Art Credit Leong, Lawrence Ko Architecture Credit Leonhardt, Edith A Biological Sciences Credit Leung, Bruce K Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Levaggi Rich, Lisa M Fashion NonCredit Levin, Stephanie I English As a Second Language NonCredit Levinson, Jennifer English Credit Levy, Carol A Art Credit Levy, Hope K. Older Adults NonCredit Lew, Raymond D Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Leyton, Alexandria R English Credit Li, Xin Hua English As a Second Language NonCredit + Lian, Xue Guang Foreign Languages Credit Liang, Mandy Xiao-Tang Counseling Continuing Students Credit Lieberman, Caroline Older Adults NonCredit Liebert, Aviva E Biological Sciences Credit Liehe, Clifford J Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Lien, Steven English As a Second Language NonCredit Light, Ken Photography Credit Light, Laura Susan A Foreign Languages Credit Lim, Benedict M Music Credit + Lim, James Horn Library Services Credit Lim, Jimmy L Biological Sciences Credit Lindeboom, Robert T English As a Second Language NonCredit Liou, Joyce L. Foreign Languages Credit Liou, Joyce L. Language Center Credit Lisker, David M English As a Second Language Credit Liss, Jeffrey D English Credit Liu, Jean C Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Lofkvist Moseley, Gren Graphic Communication Credit Loh, Ying-Tsu Biological Sciences Credit Lohr, Janet L Art Credit Lombardi, Susanna Art Credit Long, James B English As a Second Language NonCredit Long, Robert Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Long, William Eugene Fire Science Credit Louie, Margaret L Behavioral Sciences Credit Louie, Van English As a Second Language NonCredit Lovett, Li Miao Learning Assistance Credit Lovett, Li Miao Counseling Continuing Students Credit Lowry, James H Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Lozano, Albert H Foreign Languages Credit Lu, Quan English As a Second Language NonCredit + Luana, . . Phys Education & Dance Credit + Lucarelli, Adam J Phys Education & Dance Credit

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Lucas-Clark, Joyce E. Earth Sciences Credit Luckey, Bernadine Cori Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit Luey, Leon J Learning Assistance Credit Lutz, Robert Walter Behavioral Sciences Credit + Lynch, James B Automotive/Trade Skills Credit Lyons, Stephanie Misch Concert Lecture Series Credit MacAndrew, Ann L English As a Second Language NonCredit MacDonald, Diana E English Credit Mack, Beverly K Consumer Education NonCredit + Mack, Imelda Paz Counseling New Students Credit Mackowsky, Nancy B English As a Second Language NonCredit Macone, Stephen A Apprenticeship NonCredit + Macri, Benjamin Automotive/Trade Skills Credit Maestri, Robert L Phys Education & Dance Credit Mahaney, Ruth Ann Social Science Credit Maisler, Martin R Journeyman-Training NonCredit Malachowski, Michael Biological Sciences Credit Malfatti, Raymond T. Apprenticeship NonCredit Mann, Wendy Alice Photography Credit Mannu, Gianluigi Marce Foreign Languages Credit Manukova, Sophia Arcad English As a Second Language NonCredit Manzano, Joseph A Phys Education & Dance Credit March, Thomas Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Maresca, Natasha R Institute for Int'l Students Credit Marinas, Marina Mathematics Credit Marinoff, Joani Ellen Health Education Credit Marley, Elsa Patricia Art Credit Marryatt, Arthur R Apprenticeship NonCredit Marshall, Robert A Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Marshall, Robert A Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Marshall, Virginia P Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Martin, Hannah Older Adults NonCredit Martin, Melody D Transitional Studies NonCredit Martinez, Antonio E. Counseling New Students Credit + Martinez, Fred L Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Martinez, Rose M Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Mason, Larry Eugene Journeyman-Training NonCredit Masood-ul-Alam, Abul K Mathematics Credit Massalski, Andrea Schw Photography Credit + Massi, R. Wood Older Adults Credit Mathes, Valerie L Social Science Credit Mauleon-Santana, Rebec Music Credit Maxwell, Michael Mathematics Credit Mayers, Steven R English Credit Maynard, Lynda A Fashion Credit Mayorga, Susana M Latino Services Network Credit Maze, Ghislaine M English Credit Mc Guire, John F Phys Education & Dance Credit + McAteer, Robert Anthon Photography Credit McCarthy, Charles J Music Credit McCarthy, Monica R Counseling Continuing Students Credit

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McCauley, Kerry L Transitional Studies NonCredit McCormick, Daniel Apprenticeship NonCredit McCormick, Daniel P Apprenticeship NonCredit McCurn, Sharon C Transitional Studies NonCredit McDevitt, Charles D Health Care Technology Credit McDevitt, James M Apprenticeship NonCredit McFadden, James L Music Credit McFarland, Sheila A Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit McGrath, Teresa L Licensed Vocational Nursing Credit + McGreevy, Abigail K Licensed Vocational Nursing Credit + McInerny, William J Chemistry Credit McKenzie, Douglas R Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit McKinney, Linda R. Library Services Credit McLanahan, Amy D Learning Assistance Credit McMahan, Frank J Health Care Technology NonCredit McMahan, Frank J Health Care Technology Credit McMurray, Adria-Ann L. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit McNeal, Marilyn M Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit McNees, John A Trade Skills NonCredit McNichol, Thomas p. English As a Second Language Credit McSweeney, Kathryn Mar English As a Second Language NonCredit Melnick, Terri Renas Health Care Technology Credit Menendez, Thomas Social Science Credit Menendez, Thomas Castro/Valencia Credit Merritt, Toney Wesley Film Production Credit Messer, Alisa English Credit Mester, Toni A Older Adults NonCredit Metzgar, Joseph V Older Adults NonCredit Metzgar, Joseph V Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit + Meunier-Fiebelkorn, Mu Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Mian, Badshah K Instructional Computing Lab Credit Mickelson, Linda Ann Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit Middleton, Dennis D Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Miles, Amy E English Credit Milhoan, Gloria G English As a Second Language NonCredit Miller, David J Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Miller, David J Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Miller, H. Brown English Credit Miller, Mark Hans Fashion NonCredit Miller, Wendy L Fashion Credit + Mireles, Enrique Counseling Continuing Students Credit Misumi, Diane T Health Education NonCredit + Mitchell, Kathleen Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit Mitchell, Patricia English As a Second Language NonCredit Mize, Naoma L Counseling New Students Credit Mo, Sigismund English As a Second Language NonCredit Mo, Sigismund Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit + Mogar, Mariannina Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit Moghtanei, Abbas Computer Science Credit Mojica, Jay F English As a Second Language NonCredit Mojica, Marco A Latin Amer & Latino/a Studies Credit

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Mojica, Marco A Social Science Credit + Monajami, Sirous Library Services Credit Monavarian, Bizhan Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Monroy, Maria M Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Montemayor, Roland Financial Aid Credit Montes, Jesus C Apprenticeship NonCredit Montesano, Philip Social Science Credit + Moody, Cindy L Mathematics Credit Moore, Mik William Behavioral Sciences Credit Morabito, Salvatore Foreign Languages Credit + Morales, Leslie Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit + Morales, Leslie Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Moran, Rita E English As a Second Language NonCredit Morel, Renee C Behavioral Sciences Credit Morel, Renee C Foreign Languages Credit + Moreno, Edward Social Science Credit Mori, Aki Foreign Languages Credit Mori, Dennis J Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Morse, James S. Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Mostaghim, Ahmad Apprenticeship NonCredit Motamedi, Isabelle A Foreign Languages Credit Mueller, Gerald A Music Credit Mueller, Keith J Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit + Mueller, Madeline Music Credit Mulholland, Patrice English As a Second Language Credit Mullen, Dennis F Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Muller, Lauren Stuart Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Muller-Moseley, Claire Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Munguia, Linda R Nursing Credit Munroe, Jeffrey Powers Photography Credit Murphy, Deborah S English As a Second Language NonCredit + Murray, Edward J English As a Second Language Credit Murray, Thomas E Journeyman-Training Credit Naas, Jodi L English Credit + Nakahata, Alice Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit Nakaji, Diane Behavioral Sciences Credit Nalty De Vega, Angelit English As a Second Language NonCredit + Nance, Glenn R African-American Studies Credit + Nance, Glenn R Social Science Credit Navarro, Francoise J Foreign Languages Credit + Nayer, Louise English Credit + Nelson, Anna Dental Assisting Credit Nelson, Karin Christin Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit Nelson, Lee W Graphic Communication Credit Nelson, Timothy B Apprenticeship NonCredit Neranchi, George A Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Neranchi, George A Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Neuburger, Bruce A English As a Second Language NonCredit Neumann, Robert J English As a Second Language NonCredit Nevado, Nathaniel S African American Scholastic Pg Credit Ng, Anthony Health Care Technology Credit

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Ng, Jennifer K Biological Sciences Credit Ng, Joel K Physics Credit Ng, Marina K Consumer Education NonCredit Ng, May Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit + Ng, Ronald Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Ng, Veronica Counseling New Students Credit Nguyen, Chau B English As a Second Language NonCredit Nguyen, Minh H Alemany Campus Credit Nicholson, Joseph W English As a Second Language NonCredit Nicholson, Sachiko Yam Foreign Languages Credit Niosi, Andrea E. Library Services Credit + Nishimura, Arthur J Behavioral Sciences Credit Niumeitolu, Fuifuilupe Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Nogara, Benito Foreign Languages Credit Noll, Karen L Earth Sciences Credit Noto, Robert Apprenticeship NonCredit Nowicki, Paul Architecture Credit Nuttall, Allan P. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Nuttall, Allan P. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Nzewi, Esther N. Behavioral Sciences Credit Oakley, John D Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit + Obenchain, Cynthia Counseling International Study Credit Ochoa Oross, Michele M Nursing Credit O'Connell, Daniel J English As a Second Language NonCredit O'Donnell, Sheila M. English As a Second Language NonCredit + Ogden, Aaron John Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Ohy, Jorge Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit O'Leary, H. B. Fire Science Credit Olmsted, Daniel Barnet Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Olmsted, Daniel Barnet Film Production Credit O'Neil-Annis, Kelley S English As a Second Language NonCredit Ordona, Trinity A Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Orille, Shirley B Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit O'Roke, Linda S. English As a Second Language NonCredit Ortez, Donald J Latin Amer & Latino/a Studies Credit Osada, Luba English As a Second Language Credit + Osborne, Elliott Claud Counseling New Students Credit + Osborne, Marie J Counseling New Students Credit O'Shaughnessy, Patrick Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Osterkamp, Margaret Fashion Credit Ousdahl, Tracy A English As a Second Language NonCredit Overton, Ann Vincent English As a Second Language NonCredit Ow, Jeffrey A Asian-American Studies Credit + Owens, Juanita L Counseling New Students Credit + Owens, Rhonella C Counseling Continuing Students Credit + Owens, Rhonella C Learning Assistance Credit Owens, Wendy L Library Services Credit Owings, Willa A Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Owings, Willa A Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit + Owyang, Douglas Phys Education & Dance Credit Owyang, Gregory K Health Education Credit

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+ Oxsen, Richard G Social Science Credit Padilla, Jose O Apprenticeship NonCredit Padilla, Rodolfo Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit + Padua, Joseph H Counseling New Students Credit Pahl, Leslie A Language Center Credit + Palacio, Mitchell T Phys Education & Dance Credit Pang, Francis W Automotive/Trade Skills Credit Pang, Wilma C Music Credit Papini, Rita Counseling New Students Credit Parayno, Michael Donat Asian-American Studies Credit Parodi, Michael C Phys Education & Dance Credit Parodi, Michael E Phys Education & Dance Credit + Paz, Leo S Phillipine Studies Credit Pearce, Richard S Health Care Technology Credit Pearson, Sharon S Art Credit Peirce, Pamela K Environmental Hort & Floristry Credit Pena, Luz Maria Financial Aid Credit Pennekamp, Nancy Language Center Credit Perez, Jorge L. Learning Assistance Credit Perez, Jorge L. Financial Aid Credit Perry, Kathleen C Photography Credit Perryman, John Interdisciplinary Studies Credit + Peterkofsky, Ni Zhou Mathematics Credit Peterson, Christina Bo English Credit + Peterson, Sara T Mathematics Credit Pham, Phong D Phys Education & Dance Credit Phillips, Andrea S Counseling New Students Credit Phillips, Peggie Biological Sciences Credit Picheny, Jacob Joel English As a Second Language NonCredit Pierce, Alicia Phys Education & Dance Credit Pines, Arthur M Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Pinetti, Robert J Graphic Communication Credit Pinna, Kathryn Biological Sciences Credit Pinpin, Rosana C Nursing Credit Platford, Olivia English As a Second Language NonCredit + Podenski, Francine Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Pogge, Crima B Biological Sciences Credit Polt-Jones, Charles B Graphic Communication Credit Pon, Clarina S Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Pong, Lawrence W Biological Sciences Credit Porras, Gladys Health Care Technology Credit Porras, Gladys Health Care Technology NonCredit Potter, Elizabeth A Transitional Studies NonCredit Poyneer, Susan V Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Poyneer, Susan V Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Proctor, Elizabeth J Earth Sciences Credit Proctor, Elizabeth J Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Prunty, Donald J Apprenticeship NonCredit Pugh, Robin E Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Pugh, Sarah Suzanne Art Credit Punsalan, Douglas Film Production Credit

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Putnam, Douglas V Computer Science Credit + Quadra, Indiana G Latin Amer & Latino/a Studies Credit + Quadra, Indiana G Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit Queen, Miriam H. English As a Second Language NonCredit Queen, Miriam H. English As a Second Language Credit Raber, Melissa Ana English As a Second Language NonCredit Rahman, Susan A Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit + Randolph, Alvin C Counseling New Students Credit Rappaport, Stanford A. Language Center Credit Rappleyea, Annette Physics Credit Rauchwerger, Deborah B Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Raznick, Leonard Social Science Credit Reed, Robert W Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Reed, Robert W Transitional Studies NonCredit Reichman, Linda K English As a Second Language NonCredit Reinhard, Geoffrey G English As a Second Language Credit Reitan, Carol H Foreign Languages Credit Ren, Ming Art Credit Ren, Tiffany H Dental Assisting Credit + Rendon, Peggy T Counseling New Students Credit Reppun, Diane J Phys Education & Dance Credit Reppun, Susan M Phys Education & Dance Credit Restivo, Douglas Art Credit Resus, Araceli Phillipine Studies Credit Reuben, Robert J Graphic Communication Credit Revlock, Theodore F.J. Architecture Credit Reyes, Fredelina B Licensed Vocational Nursing Credit + Reyes, Joseph A Biological Sciences Credit Reynolds, Linda Art Credit Reynolds, Linda English Credit Richards, Denise J Graphic Communication Credit Richards, Johnetta G Southeast Campus Credit Richards, Johnetta G African-American Studies Credit Richardson, Catherine Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit + Rico, Stephen M Child Dev. & Family Studies NonCredit + Rico, Stephen M Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Rigg, Todd M Astronomy Credit Riggs, Charles J English Credit Riley, Sheila Marion English As a Second Language NonCredit Rincon, Alberta M Health Education Credit Rincon, Dory P Health Care Technology Credit Rittenhouse, Amanda A Health Education Credit Rivera, Ricardo C Art Credit Rizzo, Severin V Trade Skills NonCredit Roake, Anne Marie Phys Education & Dance Credit Robbins, Jan S. Older Adults NonCredit Roberts, David M Phys Education & Dance Credit Roberts, Judith Ann Behavioral Sciences Credit + Roberts, Laurie English As a Second Language Credit + Robertson, Juanita Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Robertson, Stephen W Apprenticeship NonCredit

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Robinson, Karen F Counseling Continuing Students Credit Robinson, Kurt Edward English As a Second Language NonCredit Rochmis, Jon Journalism Credit Rockwell, John Steven Phys Education & Dance Credit Rodriguez, Pablo E Transitional Studies NonCredit Rollins, Cyane B Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Rollins, Cyane B Computer Science Credit Romaine, Dianne L Older Adults NonCredit Romano, Lisa C. Counseling New Students Credit Romero, Manuel G Trade Skills NonCredit + Rosales-Uribe, Maria Transitional Studies Credit Rose, Arthur W Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Rose, Marilyn Michelle Radiologic & Imaging Technolgy Credit Rose, Murielle T E Behavioral Sciences Credit Rosenbaum, Leanna L Instructional Computing Lab Credit Rosenberg, Jerrold Social Science Credit + Rosenthal, Nadine Learning Assistance Credit Rothe, Marianne English As a Second Language NonCredit Rowley, Shaun E. Learning Assistance Credit Ruane, Susan H Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Rubenstein, Steven M Chemistry Credit Rubin, Stephen R Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit Rudolph, Linda J English As a Second Language NonCredit Ruess, Julia Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Ruiz, Marvin A Counseling New Students Credit Ruiz, Marvin A Outreach and Recuitment Credit + Rush, George M Phys Education & Dance Credit Rush, Helen Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Russakovskii, Yevgeniy Mathematics Credit Russo, Cathy E Health Education Credit Russo, Gloria Foreign Languages Credit Rustigan, Hiromi Foreign Languages Credit Ryan, Lawrence M Administration of Justice Credit Ryan, Shawna L English Credit Ryan-Garrison, Kate Mission Campus Credit Saenz, Francisco R Trade Skills NonCredit + Saginor, Karen Library Services Credit Sakai, Yayoi A Environmental Hort & Floristry Credit Sanchez, Jorge Interdisciplinary Studies Credit + Sanelli, Andrea M English Credit + Saniee, Fariborz F Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit + Santos, Donald A Art Credit + Santos, Rodney A Counseling New Students Credit Sardalla, Gaspar L Social Science Credit Sardalla, Gaspar L Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Sato, Keiko Foreign Languages Credit Saucedo, Gabriel Ansel Phys Education & Dance Credit Sausa, Lydia A Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Sausa, Lydia A Health Education Credit Sayed, Javaid A Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Scarlata, Karim English Credit

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Scheerer, Richard G Biological Sciences Credit Schmidt-Fonseca, Grise Counseling New Students Credit Schott, Stuart S Transitional Studies NonCredit + Schubert, Louis E Social Science Credit Schultz, Anne-Catrin Architecture Credit Schulz, Henry William Behavioral Sciences Credit Schuricht, Robert N English As a Second Language Credit Schuricht, Robert N English As a Second Language NonCredit Schwartz, Judith A Older Adults NonCredit Scott, Damon J Castro/Valencia Credit Scott, Diana G Art Credit Scott, Rodger K Transitional Studies NonCredit Scudder, Laura L Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Seid, Melvyn L Journeyman-Training NonCredit Sellin, Sandra C Nursing Credit Sengupta, Susmita Biological Sciences Credit Senzai, Farid D Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Settles, Michal F Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Shahani, Michael Music Credit + Shanahan, Maureen Health Care Technology Credit Shannon, Michael J Film Production Credit + Shardlow, George Behavioral Sciences Credit Shasky, Joseph Philip Apprenticeship NonCredit Shaw, Deborah A Theater Arts Credit Shea III, Daniel T. Apprenticeship NonCredit Shea, Kevin M Phys Education & Dance Credit Sheehan, Katherine Art Credit Sheetz, Nuala N English As a Second Language NonCredit Sheffield, Eugene Journeyman-Training NonCredit Sheikh, Moazzam A Interdisciplinary Studies Credit + Shields, William F Labor and Community Studies Credit Shimm, Amy N Architecture Credit Shimm, Amy N Graphic Communication Credit Shin, Susan L English As a Second Language NonCredit + Shoaf, William A English As a Second Language Credit Shoemaker, Lee Ellen Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Sieglitz, Michele R Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Sieper, Jean Marilyn English Credit Silva, Leticia Latino Services Network Credit Silva, Leticia Counseling Continuing Students Credit + Silva, Manuel Joseph Vocational Education Credit Silver, Dale L. English As a Second Language NonCredit Silverman, Herb M Transitional Studies NonCredit Silverman, Rachel M Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Simmons, Deborah L Nursing Credit + Simon, Leslie B Women's Studies Credit Simpson-Baczek, Wanda Earth Sciences Credit Siobal, Joann G Nursing Credit Skinner, James Fire Science Credit Skinner, Janey E Health Education Credit Slates, Cynthia A English Credit

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Smernes, Anastasia Health Care Technology Credit Smith, Arthur J Journeyman-Training NonCredit Smith, Loretta J Fashion NonCredit Smith, Nicola A English Credit Smith, Ronda L. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Smith, Steven L. Art Credit Smith, Terrill C Biological Sciences Credit Sneed, Jane W Transitional Studies NonCredit Sneed, Jane W Transitional Studies Credit Soller, Robert S English Credit Soneji, Hitesh M Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Song, Hui Fang English As a Second Language NonCredit Songco, Warlita Licensed Vocational Nursing Credit Spano, Giorgio Foreign Languages Credit + Sparks, Jack D. Counseling Continuing Students Credit Spears, David H English Credit Spears, Deanne K Learning Assistance Credit Spears, Deanne K English Credit + Spingola-Connolly, Jea Counseling New Students Credit + Srouji, Ghassan Mathematics Credit + Staff, Coni D Phys Education & Dance Credit Stanley, Helen Art Credit Starelli, John D Journeyman-Training NonCredit Stefanova, Irena S Foreign Languages Credit Stein, Judith Aliyah Behavioral Sciences Credit Stein, Ron R. English As a Second Language Credit Stellman, Christopher Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Stepanek, Gail A Phys Education & Dance Credit Stephenson, Chadwick D Library Services Credit Stering, Edward L Foreign Languages Credit Stevens, Holly E English As a Second Language NonCredit Stevens, Tracy L Biological Sciences Credit Stevenson, David R Graphic Communication Credit + Stewart, Debra M Counseling New Students Credit + Stewart, Debra M African-American Studies Credit Stewart, Elizabeth W Learning Assistance Credit Stoffers, Peter Louis Counseling Continuing Students Credit Strasser-Maccoll, Dhar Art Credit Straus, Amber C Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Straus, Amber C Learning Assistance Credit Straus, Amber C Transitional Studies NonCredit Strausberg, Betsy Ruth Health Education Credit Streckfus, Peter L English Credit Strid, Jerri L English As a Second Language NonCredit Strunk, Christopher D Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit + Su, Timothy M Chemistry Credit Sullivan, Janice Marie Fashion NonCredit Sullivan, Jennifer W. English Credit Sung, Shirley English As a Second Language NonCredit Suttle, Peter F English As a Second Language Credit Swann, Eugene Social Science Credit

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Swoboda, Katherine V English Credit Szajko, Lidia A Film Production Credit Tabarracci, Jenny Environmental Hort & Floristry Credit Tahir, Mary M Library Information Technology Credit Tai, Julia M English As a Second Language NonCredit Takamatsu, Nobuko Foreign Languages Credit + Tam, Mo-Shuet English As a Second Language Credit + Tan, Bie H Mathematics Credit Tang, Gayle Kit-Lim Health Education Credit Tartak, Marvin H Music Credit Taylor, Terri Counseling New Students Credit Teague, Alexandra R English Credit Tenge, Marijke English As a Second Language Credit + Teti, Frederick Anthon Mathematics Credit Texson-Foli, Henry T Social Science Credit Thaggert, Henry Laymel Mathematics Credit + Thiry, Pierre S Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit + Thomas, Barbara E Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit Thomas, Cindu A English Credit Thompson, Gene English As a Second Language NonCredit Thompson, Margaret S English Credit + Thompson, Sarah Counseling Continuing Students Credit Thormann, David G English As a Second Language NonCredit + Thornton, Kyle Richard Diagnostic Medical Imaging Credit Tilley, Franklin D Journeyman-Training NonCredit Tocchini, Ronald J Foreign Languages Credit + Toebe, Carole Sutherla Biological Sciences Credit Toebe, Patrick A. Theater Arts Credit Tom, Janet Library Services Credit Tom, Perry B Counseling New Students Credit Tompkins, Raymond J Southeast Campus Credit Toney, Anita K Art Credit Tong, Philip T Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit + Torres, Chita Licensed Vocational Nursing Credit Torres, Edgar L Latin-American Studies Credit Torres, Edgar L Social Science Credit Toruno, Javier Foreign Languages Credit Toth, Andrea English As a Second Language Credit Touneh, Kim Biological Sciences Credit Touze, Sophie Danielle Art Credit Townley, Jeremy T English Credit Townsell, Frank V Music Credit Tragardh, Thomas English As a Second Language Credit Tran, Marlene English As a Second Language NonCredit + Traut, Bibit H Biological Sciences Credit Treanor, Frank R. Fire Science Credit Treanor, Frank R. Health Education Credit Tricaro, Robert C Biological Sciences Credit Truong, Barbara B Counseling New Students Credit Truong, Nina M Counseling New Students Credit Tsui, Philip S Behavioral Sciences Credit

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Tsui, Stephen Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Tung, Renee S Photography Credit Turner, Holman Photography Credit Turner, Judith A. Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Turner, Sharon Yael Health Education Credit + Ubungen, Dennis F Counseling New Students Credit + Ubungen, Josephine M Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit Uchida, Hideki R Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Uchima-Decena, Akemi Foreign Languages Credit Udell, Simon M Architecture Credit Ullery, Kirk Transitional Studies NonCredit Umurhan, Orkan M Astronomy Credit Unterseher, Chris Art Credit Urman, Roman Mathematics Credit + Valentine, Alexander M Library Services Credit Valesco, Frances K. Art Credit Valesco, Frances K. Older Adults NonCredit Valiente, Herving Counseling Continuing Students Credit Van Ecke, Yolanda H. Behavioral Sciences Credit Van Hasselt, Jade G Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Van Zevern, Claire Social Science Credit Van Zevern, Claire Labor and Community Studies Credit Van Zevern, Claire Latin Amer & Latino/a Studies Credit Van, Charles C Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Vance, Caroline E Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Vanderslice, Anne F. Disabled Stud Prog & Services Credit Vasquez, Eugenia Biological Sciences Credit + Vasquez, Maria C Counseling New Students Credit + Vasquez, Miguel A Foreign Languages Credit Vaughn, Leslie A English As a Second Language NonCredit Vaughn, Sandra Ann Transitional Studies NonCredit + Vayngortin, Lev D Mathematics Credit Ventura, John L English As a Second Language Credit Villanueva, Guillermo Latino Services Network Credit Vincent, Frederick L African-American Studies Credit Viramontes, Xavier Art Credit + Vitorelo, Joan C Counseling International Study Credit Vo, Danny Mathematics Credit Vogel, Kelly S English Credit Vogt, Lee Arno English As a Second Language NonCredit Wagner, Lisa A English As a Second Language NonCredit Walker-Maclean, Mary C English As a Second Language NonCredit Wallace, Susan Ann English As a Second Language NonCredit Wallis, Diane K English As a Second Language NonCredit Walsh, Frederick C Journeyman-Training Credit Walsh, John J English Credit Wang, Jean F Foreign Languages Credit + Wang, Tien R Foreign Languages Credit Waterhouse, Dennis D Disabled Stud Prog & Services NonCredit Watson, John E Counseling New Students Credit Watson, Valerie M Phys Education & Dance Credit

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Waugh, Sandra English Credit Webb, Yvonne Junaita Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Webster, Carlos Counseling New Students Credit Weekley, Demian Sincla English As a Second Language NonCredit Weide, Darlene K Health Education Credit Weinberg, Gary L English As a Second Language Credit Weinstein, Robert J Apprenticeship NonCredit Weinstock, Gloria M Theater Arts Credit Weldon, Aubrey W Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Weldon, Timothy W Transitional Studies NonCredit Wells, Wallace E Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Wen, Jing English As a Second Language NonCredit Werlein-Jaen, Lamoin Labor and Community Studies Credit Werlein-Jaen, Lamoin Latin Amer & Latino/a Studies Credit Wesley, Jacquelene Phys Education & Dance Credit Wesley, James A Apprenticeship NonCredit Weston, Jeffrey J Photography Credit White, Deirdre F Art Credit + White, Kathleen C Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit White, Raymond R Biological Sciences Credit White, Robert Lee English Credit + Whitehead, John Social Science Credit Whitlatch, Norman Physics Credit Wick, Corinne S English Credit Wikamulia, Samudera Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Wikamulia, Samudera Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit + Wilde, John W Disabled Stud Prog & Services Credit Wiley, Helen L Library Services Credit Wilk, John R Theater Arts Credit + Wille, Patrick Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Willett, John Hunter English As a Second Language Credit Williams, Kevin J Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Williams, Kirstin E Phys Education & Dance Credit Williams, Maria M Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Williams, Rufus L Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Williams, Rufus L Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Williamson, Katherine Mathematics Credit Williamson, Kovak C Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Williamson, Stephanie Photography Credit Willmott, Donna J Health Education Credit Wilmot, Alyssa Phys Education & Dance Credit Wilner, Lorraine Fashion Credit Wilson, Emily Hope Transitional Studies NonCredit Wilson, Joan Learning Assistance Credit Wilson, Margaret M Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Wilson, Margaret M Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Winston, Terri L Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Wirth, Nathan L English Credit Wise, Kim A African American Scholastic Pg Credit Wise, Nicole Y Counseling New Students Credit Wise, Nicole Y Interdisciplinary Studies Credit

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Wisnieski, Carol Jean English As a Second Language NonCredit Wobogo, Vulindela I Transitional Studies NonCredit Wolff, Ronald P Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Wong Mineta, Christine Health Education Credit Wong, Eunice Y Consumer Education NonCredit Wong, James Z M Counseling New Students Credit + Wong, Jamie Miye Phys Education & Dance Credit Wong, Jane S Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus NonCredit Wong, Jones D English As a Second Language NonCredit Wong, Khena S Foreign Languages Credit Wong, Lance Y. Phys Education & Dance Credit Wong, Manuel K Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit + Wong, Paul Counseling International Study Credit Wong, Sebastian E Health Care Technology Credit Wong, Wen Yee C Foreign Languages Credit Woo, Lily L English As a Second Language NonCredit Woo, May K Consumer Education NonCredit Wood, Janice R. English As a Second Language NonCredit Woods, Anthony D Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Worley, Jennifer G English Credit Wright, Etsuko T Foreign Languages Credit Wu, Ana English As a Second Language NonCredit Wu, Ana English As a Second Language Credit Wynne, Patricia Labor and Community Studies Credit Wynne, Patricia Music Credit Yamashiro, Lisa Consumer Education NonCredit Yamashiro, Lisa Consumer Education Credit Yan, Aimee Y Consumer Education NonCredit Yan, Jimmy L Health Education Credit Yataco, Claudia F English As a Second Language NonCredit Ye, Gordon H. Earth Sciences Credit Ye, Gordon H. Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Ye, Irene Z English As a Second Language NonCredit + Yee, David Physics Credit + Yee, Jill Behavioral Sciences Credit + Yee, Sue L Counseling New Students Credit Yelton, Elizabeth A English As a Second Language NonCredit Yeung, Ellen L English As a Second Language NonCredit Yin, Dominic David Administration of Justice Credit Yip, Hans C Computer Networking & InfoTech Credit + Yiu, Winnie Lai Fai Financial Aid Credit + Yiu, Winnie Lai Fai Learning Assistance Credit + Yngojo, Marcus R Counseling New Students Credit Yokoyama, Elaine H Nursing Credit Young, Alan K S Language Center Credit Young, Annie M Library Services Credit Young, Barbara LeBeau English As a Second Language NonCredit Young, Julie C. English Credit Yrun, Mario R Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Yu, Allan W K English As a Second Language NonCredit Yu, Grace Foreign Languages Credit

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Yu, Howard K Counseling New Students Credit + Yu, Raymond K Counseling New Students Credit Yuan, Steven Trade Skills NonCredit Yung, Robert S Engineering & Technology(Weld) Credit Zahedi, Shaye Z Biological Sciences Credit Zahedi, Shaye Z Interdisciplinary Studies Credit Zambon, Alexander C Biological Sciences Credit Zaminsky, Mena K Health Education Credit + Zanetto, Janet S English As a Second Language Credit Zanze, Joyce M English As a Second Language NonCredit Zarubin, Elizabeth A English Credit Zeiger, Margaret C. Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Zelaya, Manuel Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Zendejas, Salvador Social Science Credit Zetes, Kathleen Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Zhang, Roger English As a Second Language NonCredit Zimmerman, Carin C Biological Sciences Credit Zone, Stephanie Ann Behavioral Sciences Credit Zotman, Mikhail Journeyman-Training NonCredit G1 Fall 2006: 1431

SUMMER 2006 (+: Full-time overload/extra pay) (*: New hourly academic employee) Name Department Division Akram, Susan M English Credit + Allen, Mary J Health Care Technology NonCredit Barend, Maureen L Broadcast Electronic Media Art Credit Barra-Salas, Adriana English As a Second Language NonCredit + Barretto, Joao Conde Library Services Credit + Bergman, Julia E Library Services Credit Body, Michele M Radiologic & Imaging Technolgy Credit Boegel, Thomas Paul Computer Science Credit Bornstein, Abigail J. Technology-Mediated Instruct'n Credit Brown, Lori L. Library Services Credit Cahill, Gregoria N Counseling New Students Credit Cannon, Joseph P Biological Sciences Credit + Chan, Yuk Chun Library Services Credit Chang, Joannie C Labor and Community Studies NonCredit + Cheng, Eva Yuen-Wan Counseling New Students Credit Chung, Roger V Asian-American Studies Credit Clark, Felita J Counseling New Students Credit + Clark, Ophelia Human Resources Credit + Conger, Amy E Graphic Communication Credit Costa, Anthony Joseph Library Services Credit Duggan, John A Phys Education & Dance Credit + Fan, Mark M Library Services Credit + Gamba, Raymond J. Behavioral Sciences Credit + Garcia, Diane Renee Diagnostic Medical Imaging Credit Garcia, Mauro R Library Services Credit

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+ Gillette, Linda J English As a Second Language Credit Ginther-Webster, Kimbe Library Services Credit Glass, Fred Labor and Community Studies NonCredit Goode, Ruth English As a Second Language NonCredit + Gratch-Lindauer, Bonni Library Services Credit Greene, Dara S Counseling New Students Credit Gurney, Robert Peter Gay/Lesbian & Bi-Sexual Stud. Credit Gurney, Robert Peter Technology-Mediated Instruct'n Credit + Hammerich, Keith C Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit Hart, Rodney W Labor and Community Studies NonCredit Harwood, Seth J English Credit Henderson-Brown, Tessa Counseling New Students Credit + Heredia, Maria L Counseling New Students Credit + Heredia, Maria L Human Resources Credit Hong, Bo Trade Skills NonCredit Horowitz, Manly Library Services Credit Humphreys, Richard P English As a Second Language NonCredit Hurley, Kathleen M Diagnostic Medical Imaging Credit Johnson, Linda M Licensed Vocational Nursing Credit Karandjeff, Kelley M Research and Planning Credit Kox, Christopher J Library Information Technology Credit Kristal, Svetlana Y Foreign Languages Credit Lee, Pamela Tau Labor and Community Studies NonCredit + Lim, James Horn Library Services Credit Lim, Jimmy L Biological Sciences Credit + Lo, Suzanne J Library Services Credit + Lopez, Susan Lodge Research and Planning Credit Mayorga, Susana M Latino Services Network Credit Miller, David J Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Mojica, Jay F English As a Second Language NonCredit Montesano, Philip Evening Division Credit Morse, James S. Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies Credit + Nance, Glenn R Human Resources Credit Niosi, Andrea E. Library Services Credit Nuttall, Allan P. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit Ortez, Donald J Latin Amer & Latino/a Studies Credit + Osborne, Elliott Claud Counseling New Students Credit Owens, Wendy L Library Services Credit Padilla, Rodolfo Mentoring Program Credit Padilla, Rodolfo Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit + Quadra, Indiana G Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit + Roberts, Laurie English As a Second Language Credit + Rowland, Regina Graphic Communication Credit Rowley, Shaun E. Learning Assistance NonCredit Ruiz, Marvin A Outreach and Recuitment Credit Ruiz, Michael L Art Credit Ryan, Lawrence M Administration of Justice Credit + Saginor, Karen Library Services Credit Saucedo, Gabriel Ansel Phys Education & Dance Credit Schmidt-Fonseca, Grise Counseling New Students Credit + Shanahan, Maureen Health Care Technology NonCredit

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+ Shoaf, William A English As a Second Language Credit Silva, Leticia Counseling New Students Credit Silva, Leticia Latino Services Network Credit Stephenson, Chadwick D Library Services Credit Teague, Alexandra R English Credit + Teti, Frederick Anthon Mathematics Credit + Thomas, Ardel M Gay/Lesbian & Bi-Sexual Stud. Credit + Thomas, Barbara E Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit + Thornton, Kyle Richard Diagnostic Medical Imaging Credit Tom, Janet Library Services Credit Toyama, Robert H Library Services Credit Tragardh, Thomas English As a Second Language Credit + Ubungen, Josephine M Career Dev & Placement Ctr Credit Uchida, Hideki R Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus Credit + Valentine, Alexander M Library Services Credit + Verdugo, Diana L Learning Assistance Credit Villanueva, Guillermo Provost's Office (VC Academic) Credit Walker-Maclean, Mary C English As a Second Language NonCredit + Walsh, Laura English As a Second Language Credit Wellin, Edith Undeclared Department Credit + White, Kathleen C Child Dev. & Family Studies Credit Wiley, Helen L Library Services Credit Yamashiro, Lisa Consumer Education Credit Yan, Maggie A Asian-American Studies Credit + Yim, Leslie K Radiologic & Imaging Technolgy Credit Young, Annie M Library Services Credit + Zanetto, Janet S English As a Second Language Credit G1 Summer 2006: 103 Total for G1: 1534

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RESOLUTION 060831-G2 TEMPORARY HOURLY ASSIGNMENTS - ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: General Fund, Restricted

RESOLVED: That the following named persons be appointed to temporary part-time academic assignments for the semester, department and restricted program shown. Employment is contingent upon funds available in the applicable restricted program. Employment is contingent upon adequate class enrollment, possession of applicable minimum qualifications and/or applicable credential, tuberculosis clearance, assignment availability under Article 13-1 of the AFT contract and completion of all District documents necessary to establish eligibility for appointment. Salary shall be in accordance with the appropriate instructional/non-instructional rates as provided by Article 20 of the AFT contract. Total assignments for temporary part-time academic employees shall not exceed 60% of the hours per week considered a full-time assignment for regular employees having comparable duties. Total overload/extra pay assignments for full-time academic employees shall be in accordance with the relevant provisions of the appropriate bargaining contracts and the City College of San Francisco Faculty Handbook.

FALL 2006 (+: Full-time overload/extra pay) (*: New hourly academic employee) Name Department Grant Division Brown, Geoffrey Paul Disabled Stud Prog & Services DSPS Excess Cost 06-07 Credit Duffy, Kathleen Susan Disabled Stud Prog & Services Disabled Student Excess Cost 05-06 Credit Harrison, Cindi J Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit Jenkins, Alvin Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit + Kerr-Schochet, Kathleen Disabled Stud Prog & Services Disabled Student Excess Cost 05-06 Credit Lira, Marina Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit Magalong, Philip V Disabled Stud Prog & Services DSPS Excess Cost 06-07 Credit Magalong, Philip V Disabled Stud Prog & Services Disabled Student Excess Cost 05-06 Credit Mata, Cindy M Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit Michelucci, Mabel L Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit Rachels, Karen R Disabled Stud Prog & Services DSPS Excess Cost 06-07 Credit Wong, Tina K Disabled Stud Prog & Services DSPS Excess Cost 06-07 Credit G2 Fall 2006: 12

SUMMER 2006 (+: Full-time overload/extra pay) (*: New hourly academic employee) Name Department Grant Division Abma, Deanna P Articulation Transfer & Articulation Prog 01-02 Credit Cabading, Leon F Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit + Garfinkle, Joan M Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit Greene, Dara S Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit Harrison, Cindi J Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit Huang, Joanne X Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit + Khan, Shehla N Matriculation Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit Lee, Quinci S Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit + Leung, Lorelei Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit Lira, Marina Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit Macale, James R Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit Mata, Cindy M Extended Oppo Prog & Services EOPS 06-07 Credit Papini, Rita Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit Phillips, Andrea S Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit + Quinn, Denise Matriculation Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit + Rendon, Peggy T Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit

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Silin, Daniel M Vocational Education Eco Adv Trans Quick Start 06-08 Credit + Spingola-Connolly, Jeanni Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit Taylor, Terri Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit Watson, John E Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit Webster, Carlos Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit Wong, James Z M Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit + Yee, Sue L Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit + Yngojo, Marcus R Counseling New Students Matirculation NC 05-06 Credit G2 Summer 2006: 24 Total for G2: 36 Total Records: 1570

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060831 – G3 Full-Time Temporary

RESOLVED: That on the effective dates indicated, the following named academic employee be appointed as full-time temporary (long-term substitute) faculty. Appointment shall be contingent upon verification of satisfactory physical examination, a tuberculosis clearance, and completion of appropriate District documents. Salary shall be in accordance with the current salary schedule.

NAME

DEPARTMENT/CAMPUS STATUS REPLACEMENT FOR EFFECTIVE DATES

PIER, David Art / Fort Mason Full-Time Temporary (Long-Term Substitute)

Oli Quesada U-5120-1129-6010-C FS9999

08/14/06 – 12/20/06

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060831 – G4 Amendment to Resolution

RESOLVED: That Resolution 060622 – G7 Department Chairperson Stipends 2006-2007 be amended in part to show the following:

CHANGE FROM: NAME DEPARTMENT STEP STIPEND

Shardlow, George Behavioral Sciences 9 10,390.00 CHANGE TO: NAME DEPARTMENT STEP STIPEND

Shardlow, Georege Behavioral Sciences 9 10,930.00

060831 – G5 Department Chairperson Stipends 2006-2007

RESOLVED: That the following named supervisors be assigned additional responsibilities during the Academic year 2006-2007; payment for these responsibilities shall be the stipend amount indicated for the academic year and pro-rated to the days served.

NAME DEPARTMENT STEP STIPEND

Owens, Juanita L. (Fall Only) Counseling – New Student 2 7,602.00 G1 to G7 Page 36 of 37 08/31/06

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060831 – G6 Name Change

RESOLVED: That the name of the following academic employee be changed for record purposes:

FROM

TO

Cahill-Nova, Gregoria Cahill, Gregoria Alvarado, Elisha Perez, Elisha

060831 – G7 Leave of Absence

RESOLVED: That for the effective dates shown the following named academic personnel be granted leave of absence:

NAME

DEPARTMENT/CAMPUS CONTRACT SECTION EFFECTIVE DATES

Blair, Caroline Film Production 17.P 20% 08/14/06 – 05/25/07 Brown, Lori Library 17.B 100% 08/14/06 – 05/25/07 Conger, Amy Graphic Communications / Ocean 17.P 70% 08/14/06 – 05/25/07 Korey, Suzanne Vocational Education 17.P 20% 08/14/06 – 05/25/07

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

H1-H4 DATE: August 31, 2006

TO: Board of Trustees

FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: Academic Employees (Faculty) Credit Program/Non-Credit Program Categorically Funded City College of San Francisco (Resolutions Nos. 060831-H1-H4)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Resolutions 060831-H1-H4 cover categorically funded temporary academic employees appointments and/or other related personnel transactions pursuant to the provision of California Education Code #87470. All Appointments are classified as temporary, when services are required and funds are provided. Board of Trustees approval is required.

The following resolutions are recommended for adoption.

SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: Yes:____; No: X : If yes, which committee:__________________________ Date of Review:________________________________ (A negative response indicates that a review is not necessary.) Clara Starr, Originator B O A RD O F T R U S TEE S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

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RESOLUTION 060831-H1 TEMPORARY HOURLY ASSIGNMENTS - ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: Categorically Funded.

RESOLVED: That the following named persons be appointed to temporary part-time academic assignments for the semester, department and grant shown. Employment is pursuant to Education Code section 87470 and contingent upon funds available in the applicable Grant/Contract. Employment is contingent upon adequate class enrollment, possession of applicable required minimum qualifications and/or applicable credential, tuberculosis clearance, assignment availability under Article 13-1 of the AFT contract and completion of all District documents necessary to establish eligibility for appointment. Salary shall be in accordance with the appropriate instructional/non-instructional rates as provided by Article 20 of the AFT contract. Total assignments for temporary part-time faculty shall not exceed 60% of the hours per week considered a full-time assignment for regular employees having comparable duties. Total overload/extra pay assignments shall be in accordance with the relevant provisions of the appropriate bargaining contract and the City College of San Francisco Faculty Handbook.

FALL 2006 (+: Full-time overload/extra pay) (*: New hourly academic employee) Name Department Grant Division Abma, Deanna P Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 Credit + Aguiar, Glenn E Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Alexander, Horace V Office of Diversity AB 1725 Staff Diversity 06-07 Credit Balseiro, Veronica C Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Balseiro, Veronica C Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Barnes, Kari A Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Bell, Rosalyn Elai Child Dev. & Family Studies St Preschool FD 06-07 GWAP NonCredit Bolden, Pinkie L Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Burgess Ph.D., Alisa S Learning Assistance Student Health Fees Credit Burgess Ph.D., Alisa S Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Byk, Lynn R Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Cahill, Paula J Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Cannon, Joseph P Biological Sciences Haas-SFEC Prof Dev Initiative-Yr3 Credit Canton, Joe C Southeast Campus SF Parks Trust - YES Program Credit Carter, Erik V Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Casey, Daniel V Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Casey, Daniel V Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Chatterjee, Neela English As a Second Language ETA/TAA/EDD-Dislocated Workers NonCredit Ciappetta, Melissa Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit + Clark, Sunny L Student Health Student Health Fees Credit + Clark, Sunny L Student Health USDHHS-HRSA 93:822 Credit Cloniger, Charles H Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Conahan, Barbara J Student Health Student Health Fees Credit + Conner, Constance May Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 Credit Costa, Anthony Jose Library Services CCSF-Rosenberg Library Resource Credit + Dawydiak, Cecile M Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Dickson, James D Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Donatelli, Kari L Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Edwards, Sam J Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Ellis, Terry McCa Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Ellis, Terry McCa Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Ernstrom, Natalee KM Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Evans, Brenda T Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Freedman, Beth Gail Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit

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+ Gillette, Linda J Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Glanzer, Carole S Matriculation Matriculation NC 06-07 Credit Gormley, James W Transitional Studies WIA-Federal TANF 06-07 NonCredit Hagan, Michele E. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus VATEA-REEC 05-06 Credit + Henning, Nancy Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Huszagh-Lockwood, Deborah English As a Second Language ETA/TAA/EDD-Dislocated Workers NonCredit Ikeda, Vivian S English As a Second Language ETA/TAA/EDD-Dislocated Workers NonCredit Isensee, Rik Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Isensee, Rik Learning Assistance Student Health Fees Credit Ishibashi, Jean T Women's Studies Calworks Program 04-05 Credit Ishibashi, Jean T Interdisciplinary Studies Haas-SFEC Prof Dev Initiative-Yr3 Credit + Jardim, Philip M Biological Sciences WIA/EDD Stem Cell - E592664 Credit + Johnson, Gregory A Career Dev & Placement Ctr WIA-Federal TANF 06-07 Credit Kania, Leonard P Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit + Kapp, Mary J Matriculation Matriculation NC 06-07 Credit Karandjeff, Kelley M Vocational Education VTEA 1C 2005-2006 Credit Kaufman, Edward P Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Kaufman, Edward P Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Koffman, Linda Sue English As a Second Language ETA/TAA/EDD-Dislocated Workers NonCredit Lamha, Carmen Computer Networking & InfoTech NSF-ICONS -1032Y3-Yr1-FY05-06 Credit Large, James Brent Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Large, James Brent Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Lasant, Nina H Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Leonhardt, Edith A Biological Sciences NSF-Bridges to Biotech DUE0341384 Credit Liu, Maida D Asian Pacific Amer Student Sev Calworks Program 05-06 Credit + Longacre, Susan H Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Loo, Josephine S Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 06-07 Credit Loo, Josephine S Learning Assistance TRIO-Writing Success Project 05-06 Credit Luckey, Bernadine Cori Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Luckey, Bernadine Cori Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Martini, Diane Chri Child Dev. & Family Studies St Preschool FD 06-07 GWAP NonCredit McCurn, Sharon C Transitional Studies WIA-Federal TANF 06-07 NonCredit McCuskey, Sarah C Student Health Student Health Fees Credit McCuskey, Sarah C Learning Assistance Student Health Fees Credit McLanahan, Amy D Matriculation Year 5/T-3 Strengthening/Dev Progrm Credit McLanahan, Amy D Matriculation Year 4/T-3 Strengthening/Dev Progrm Credit McMahan, Frank J Health Care Technology Miranda Lux-EMT Galileo Credit McMahan, Frank J Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Melvin, Pamela A Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Melvin, Pamela A Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit + Meunier-Fiebelkorn, Murie Child Dev. & Family Studies Center Based 06-07 GCTR Credit + Meunier-Fiebelkorn, Murie Child Dev. & Family Studies F & KCE 06-07 Credit + Mireles, Enrique Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-YR1 Credit + Mireles, Enrique Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 06-07 Credit + Mitchell, Kathleen Matriculation Year 4/T-3 Strengthening/Dev Progrm Credit + Mitchell, Kathleen Matriculation Year 5/T-3 Strengthening/Dev Progrm Credit Montemayor, Roland Financial Aid BFAP 06-07 Credit Moran, Rita E English As a Second Language ETA/TAA/EDD-Dislocated Workers NonCredit + Nava, Lisa M Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Ng, Anthony Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Okamoto, Nancy Student Health Student Health Fees Credit

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RESOLUTION 060831-H1 TEMPORARY HOURLY ASSIGNMENTS - ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: Categorically Funded.

Osnovikov, Marina G Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Parcell, Celeste J Cal Works Calworks Program 05-06 Credit Parkinson, Pamela L Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Parkinson, Pamela L Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Pena, Luz Mari Financial Aid BFAP 06-07 Credit Perez, Elisha A Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Polk, Andrea Student Health Student Health Fees Credit + Quadra, Indiana G Career Dev & Placement Ctr WIA-Federal TANF 06-07 Credit Redfern, Mary A Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Reed, Robert W Transitional Studies NSF-Bridges to Biotech DUE0341384 Credit Reese, Kimberlee J. Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit + Roberts, Laurie Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Schy, Yael Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Schy, Yael Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Sohr, Deborah M Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Stevens, Tracy L Biological Sciences WIA/EDD Stem Cell - E592664 Credit Sunshine, Cary Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit + Tam, Mo-Shuet Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Tang-Quan, Ethel I English Carnegie/Hewlett-SPECC Yr 1 Credit + Thiry, Pierre S Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 Credit Tingle, Judy W Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Tragardh, Thomas Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Ubungen, Josephine M Career Dev & Placement Ctr WIA-Federal TANF 06-07 Credit + Vayngortin, Lev D Mathematics Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Verdugo, Diana L Cal Works Calworks Program 06-07 Credit + Verdugo, Diana L Cal Works Calworks Program 05-06 Credit Villazana-Price, Norma A Child Dev. & Family Studies FCCC/TANF CD Careers 05-06 Credit Villazana-Ruiz, Maria del Child Dev. & Family Studies St Preschool HD 06-07 GPRE NonCredit + Weichert, Karen Matriculation Matriculation NC 06-07 Credit Weldon, Timothy W Transitional Studies WIA-Federal TANF 06-07 NonCredit + Wendel, Nicole Matriculation Matriculation NC 06-07 Credit Whitcomb, Joseph Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit + White, Kathleen C Child Dev. & Family Studies CCSF-Wells Fargo Math & Science Sch Credit + White, Kathleen C Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS Yr-2 Credit Williams, Catheryn L Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Wolf-Prusan, Rebecca J Cal Works WIA-Federal TANF 06-07 Credit Wolf-Prusan, Rebecca J Cal Works Calworks Program 05-06 Credit Wong, Betty M Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Wong, Betty M Learning Assistance Student Health Fees Credit Wong, Irene Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Wong, Lorena E Learning Assistance Student Health Fees Credit Wong, Lorena E Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Yagle-Snead, Lynn Child Dev. & Family Studies St Preschool HD 06-07 GPRE NonCredit Yee, Edna Student Health Student Health Fees Credit Yokoyama, Elaine H Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Yue, SingKin Asian Pacific Amer Student Sev Calworks Program 05-06 Credit Yung, Robert S English As a Second Language NSF-Bridges to Biotech DUE0341384 Credit + Zanetto, Janet S English As a Second Language Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Zlotnick, Jan F Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit H1 Fall 2006: 134

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SUMMER 2006 (+: Full-time overload/extra pay) (*: New hourly academic employee) Name Department Grant Division Abma, Deanna P Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 06-07 Credit Abma, Deanna P Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 Credit Afshar, Golnar Biological Sciences Yr-2 Bio Link Resource Cntr 05-06 Credit + Aguiar, Glenn E Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Aguiar, Glenn E Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Arrigotti, Paul H Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Arrigotti, Paul H Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Avila, Alma Health Education SFDPH/Child Safety Credit Bacsierra, Benjamin J Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Bell, Elise J. Vocational Education ECO-ATTC 05-06 Credit + Bergin, Rosemary Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Berthold, Timothy M Health Education SFDPH/Child Safety Credit Birmingham, Nancy L Nursing JVC-RN Refresher Credit Boegel, Thomas Paul Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-Yr 3 Credit Bosson, Monica N. Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Bowne, Samuel F Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-Yr 3 Credit + Brown, Jessica Jani Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Cahill, Gregoria N Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Cahill, Gregoria N African American Scholastic Pg Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Canton, Joe C Southeast Campus SF Parks Trust - YES Program Credit Carrese, John Matt Contract Education Contract Education Operation 00-01 Credit Cataldo, Beth E Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 Credit Celik, Can S Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-Yr 3 Credit + Chen, Pearl B. Child Dev. & Family Studies SF Cares-Wu Yee Services YR2 Credit + Chen, Pearl B. Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Cheng, Eva Yuen Child Dev. & Family Studies SF Cares-Wu Yee Services YR2 Credit + Cheng, Eva Yuen Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Chien, Annie Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit + Chin, Jessie C Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Chong-Delon, Patty P Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Chrystal, Yolanda Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Clark, Felita J African American Scholastic Pg Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Conboy, Kevin P Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit + Cozart Jr., Ulysses J Small Business Development Ctr Eco-SBDC 06-07 CT#06-311-016 Credit Crow, Kelli J English As a Second Language SFDHHS/VESL VIP 05-07 Credit Damato, Lawrence R. Counseling Transfer Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit De Cordova, Andre M Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Delgado, John F Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Dias, David M Vocational Education ECO-ATTC 06-07 CT#06-301-001 Credit Dickson, James D Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Domingo, Thelma San Nursing JVC-RN Refresher NonCredit Domingo, Thelma San Licensed Vocational Nursing JVC-RN Refresher Credit Donatelli, Kari L Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Donovan, Sharon Mari Child Dev. & Family Studies SF Cares-Wu Yee Services YR2 Credit Donovan, Sharon Mari Child Dev. & Family Studies Haas-SFECCPDI-Yr4 Credit

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RESOLUTION 060831-H1 TEMPORARY HOURLY ASSIGNMENTS - ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: Categorically Funded.

Donovan, Sharon Mari Child Dev. & Family Studies Low Income Housing Fund Credit Duke, Lisa Mari Vocational Education Advance Trans Tech Academy 04-05 Credit Duke, Lisa Mari Contract Education Advance Trans Tech Academy 04-05 NonCredit Edwardson, Lawrence H Teachers' Resource Center ABE 321/WIA 2005-2006 Credit Ellis, Terry McCa Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Eng, Greg M Cul Arts & Hospitality Studies ETA/TAA/EDD-Dislocated Workers NonCredit Finlev, Leslie English As a Second Language SFDHHS/VESL VIP 05-07 Credit Fontanella, Ann M. Mentoring Program Met Life Foundation/Temple Univers Credit + Fregly, Carol A Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Fregly, Carol A Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Goodyear, William J Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Gougoutas, Anne K Transitional Studies Matriculation NC 06-07 Credit Greene, Terrance C. Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Grohe, William E. Bio-Link Yr-2 Bio Link Resource Cntr 05-06 Credit Grohe, William E. Bio-Link Genentech - Biolink Registry Credit + Guichard, Margaret Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 Credit Hagan, Michele E. Bus/Office Tech/Small Bus VATEA-REEC 05-06 Credit + Hayes, Donna J Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Helmy, Anna-Lisa English As a Second Language SFDHHS/VESL VIP 05-07 Credit Henderson-Brown, Tessa Do Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Henderson-Brown, Tessa Do Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Heredia, Maria L Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Heredia, Maria L Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Hermis, Paul S Contract Education ECO-Workplace 06-07 CT#06-312-008 Credit Hermis, Paul S Vocational Education ECO-CACT 05-06 CT-05-302-009 Credit + Hess, Darrel E Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-Yr 3 Credit Hickox, Margaret A. Nursing WIA-SCO-Nursing Expansion Yr-2 Credit Hickox, Margaret A. Nursing WIA-SCO Nusing Expansion Yr-1 Credit + Ho, John C W Asian Pacific Amer Student Sev Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Hom, Grace Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Hovhannes, Armenuhi Vocational Education IDRC-Healthcare Tech #05-326-26 Credit Ikeda, Vivian S Teachers' Resource Center ABE 321/WIA 2006-07 Credit + Jardim, Philip M Biological Sciences WIA/EDD Stem Cell - E592664 Credit + Jardim, Philip M Biological Sciences Yr-2 Bio Link Resource Cntr 05-06 Credit + Johnson, Elaine A Bio-Link TVI/Biolink DUE0402651-Yr2 Credit + Johnson, Elaine A Bio-Link NSF-Maricopa-CAEL 05-06 Credit + Johnson, Elaine A Bio-Link Yr-2 Bio Link Resource Cntr 05-06 Credit + Johnson, Gregory A Matriculation Year 4/T-3 Strengthening/Dev Progrm Credit Jones, Rod L. Trade Skills VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 NonCredit Jones, Rod L. Trade Skills VTEA T3E Tech Prep 06-07 NonCredit Karandjeff, Kelley M Vocational Education VTEA 1A 2006-2007 Credit Kasten, Angelika A English As a Second Language SFDHHS/VESL VIP 05-07 Credit Kaufman, Edward P Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Kaufman, Edward P Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit + Korey, Suzanne Vocational Education ECO-ATTC 06-07 CT#06-301-001 Credit Large, James Brent Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit Leonhardt, Edith A Biological Sciences ECO-NCBC-05-06 CT#05-304-002 Credit Levin, Stephanie I English As a Second Language SFDHHS/VESL VIP 05-07 Credit Lewis, James Benn Vocational Education NSF-On Ramp to Biotech Yr-2 Credit Liang, Mandy Xiao Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Liu, Maida D Asian Pacific Amer Student Sev Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit

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RESOLUTION 060831-H1 TEMPORARY HOURLY ASSIGNMENTS - ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: Categorically Funded.

+ Longacre, Susan H Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit Loo, Josephine S Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 Credit + Louie, Louise Y. Institute for Int'l Students Leong Man Way Scholar Credit + Louie, Louise Y. Institute for Int'l Students Pregnancy Prevention 98-99 Credit Lovett, Li Miao Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Lum, Lily Yuen Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Mar, Warren Labor and Community Studies ECO-ATTC 05-06 Credit Mar, Warren Vocational Education ETA/TAA/EDD-Dislocated Workers Credit Martinez, Antonio E. Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit McCarthy, Monica R Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit McMahan, Frank J Contract Education CA Public Utilities Commission-5 NonCredit McMahan, Frank J Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit McMahan, Frank J Contract Education SF Airport Commission-46 NonCredit + Meunier-Fiebelkorn, Murie Child Dev. & Family Studies Center Based 06-07 GCTR Credit Miles, Amy E Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Miles, Amy E Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Mireles, Enrique Vocational Education VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 Credit + Mireles, Enrique Career Dev & Placement Ctr VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 Credit + Mireles, Enrique Career Dev & Placement Ctr VTEA T3E Tech Prep 06-07 Credit + Mireles, Enrique Child Dev. & Family Studies SF Cares-Wu Yee Services YR2 Credit + Mitchell, Kathleen Matriculation Year 4/T-3 Strengthening/Dev Progrm Credit + Mitchell, Kathleen Career Dev & Placement Ctr Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Moriwaki, Kathleen M Vocational Education JVS-Environmental Services Worker Credit + Moriwaki, Kathleen M Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Nguyen, Chau B Teachers' Resource Center ABE 321/WIA 2006-07 Credit O'Donnell, Sheila M. English As a Second Language SFDHHS/VESL VIP 05-07 Credit + Osborne, Elliott Clau Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Osborne, Marie J Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Osborne, Marie J Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Ousdahl, Tracy A English As a Second Language ETA/TAA/EDD-Dislocated Workers NonCredit + Owens, Juanita L Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Owens, Juanita L Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Owens, Rhonella C Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Padua, Joseph H Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Papini, Rita Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Parcell, Celeste J Extended Oppo Prog & Services DHS-CALWORKS MATCH Credit Parcell, Celeste J Cal Works WIA-Federal TANF 06-07 Credit Parry, Richard B Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit Parsley, Clifford M. Trade Skills VTEA T3E Tech Prep 06-07 NonCredit Parsley, Clifford M. Vocational Education ECO-ATTC 05-06 Credit Parsley, Clifford M. Trade Skills VTEA T3E Tech Prep 05-06 NonCredit + Phillips, Catherine Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Picar, Deborah J Vocational Education ECO-ATTC 06-07 CT#06-301-001 Credit + Picar, Deborah J Vocational Education ECO-CACT 06-07 CT#06-302-009 Credit + Picar, Deborah J Vocational Education IDRC-Healthcare Tech #05-326-26 Credit + Quadra, Indiana G Matriculation Year 4/T-3 Strengthening/Dev Progrm Credit + Quadra, Indiana G Career Dev & Placement Ctr Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Quinn, Denise Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Racek, Barbara M Teachers' Resource Center ABE 321/WIA 2006-07 Credit + Randolph, Alvin C Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Randolph, Alvin C Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit

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RESOLUTION 060831-H1 TEMPORARY HOURLY ASSIGNMENTS - ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: Categorically Funded.

+ Rico, Stephen M Child Dev. & Family Studies Children Council-Mayor's Office Credit Rigg, Todd M Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-Yr 3 Credit Rincon, Alberta M Health Education SFDPH/Child Safety Credit Romano, Lisa C. Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Romero, Manuel G Financial Aid Board of Financial Aid Prog 05-06 Credit + Sanelli, Andrea M Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Sanelli, Andrea M Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit Sanford, Curt Neal Teachers' Resource Center ABE 321/WIA 2005-2006 Credit Sangiorgio, Frederick Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Schall, Susan M English As a Second Language SFDHHS/VESL VIP 05-07 NonCredit + Scholnick, Nadia F Teachers' Resource Center ABE 321/WIA 2006-07 Credit + Shanahan, Maureen Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training Credit + Shanahan, Maureen Contract Education T4E-SFDHS-Edgewood Training NonCredit + Smith, Karl J Nursing Yr-3 Assoc Degree Nursing Exp 06-07 Credit + Sparks, Jack D. Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Sparks, Jack D. Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Speraw, Andrea Ruth Vocational Education VTEA 1C 2005-2006 Credit Speraw, Andrea Ruth Vocational Education ECO-CACT 06-07 CT#06-302-009 Credit Stoffers, Peter Loui Counseling Continuing Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Stubblebine, Marcia T. Engineering & Technology(Weld) WIA/EDD Stem Cell - E592664 Credit + Su, Timothy M Chemistry NSF-Calibrated Peer Rev DUE-0442761 Credit Summers, Kathryn J Health Education Lenmar/BVHP Hekima Youth Program Credit + Swingle, Stephen R Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-Yr 3 Credit + Tang, Paul S Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Tang, Paul S Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Teti, Frederick Anth Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-Yr 3 Credit + Thiry, Pierre S Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-Yr 3 Credit + Thomas, Barbara E Career Dev & Placement Ctr Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Tse, Annie Health Education SFDPH/Child Safety Credit + Ubungen, Dennis F Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Vayngortin, Lev D Matriculation Matriculation-Credit 06-07 Credit + Vayngortin, Lev D Mathematics Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Velleno, Dianne C Child Dev. & Family Studies Orfalea Family Foundation Credit + Verdugo, Diana L Extended Oppo Prog & Services DHS-CALWORKS MATCH Credit + Verdugo, Diana L Cal Works Calworks Program 06-07 Credit + Vitorelo, Joan C Counseling International Study Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Webster, Carlos Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Wells, Wallace E Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Wells, Wallace E Mathematics Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + White, Kathleen C Child Dev. & Family Studies SFDCY-Families Child Care Institute Credit + White, Kathleen C Child Dev. & Family Studies SFUSD-CAMSP 04-05 Credit + White, Kathleen C Child Dev. & Family Studies CA Early Childhood Mentoring 05-06 Credit + White, Kathleen C Child Dev. & Family Studies AACC-Teaching by Choice Credit + White, Kathleen C Child Dev. & Family Studies CPEC-Teach to Advance SAMS-Yr 3 Credit Willmott, Donna J Health Education SFDPH/Child Safety Credit Wise, Kim A Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Wise, Kim A African American Scholastic Pg Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Wolf-Prusan, Rebecca J Cal Works WIA-Federal TANF 06-07 Credit Wolf-Prusan, Rebecca J Extended Oppo Prog & Services DHS-CALWORKS MATCH Credit Wong Mineta, Christine D Health Education SFDPH/Child Safety Credit Wong, James Z M Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit

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RESOLUTION 060831-H1 TEMPORARY HOURLY ASSIGNMENTS - ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: Categorically Funded.

+ Wong, Paul Counseling International Study Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit + Wostner, Ulf T Vocational Education VTEA 1C 2005-2006 Credit Yu, Howard K Counseling New Students Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Yu, Howard K Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Yue, SingKin Matriculation Matriculation Credit 05-06 Credit Zambon, Alexander C Biological Sciences Yr-2 Bio Link Resource Cntr 05-06 Credit Zambon, Alexander C Biological Sciences WIA/EDD Stem Cell - E592664 Credit Zaminsky, Mena K Health Education SFDPH Drug Studies Credit Zetes, Kathleen Child Dev. & Family Studies SFDCYF-Family Care Child Train Inst Credit Zimmerman, Carin C Biological Sciences Yr-2 Bio Link Resource Cntr 05-06 Credit H1 Summer 2006: 208 Total for H1: 342 Total Records: 342

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060831-H2 Amendment to Resolution

RESOLVED: That resolution 060622-H2, Categorically Funded, Full-Time Temporary Assignments, be amended in part to show the following:

NAME DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY BUDGET EFFECTIVE DATESCHANGE FROM: SKINNER, JANEY

Health Education & Community Health Studies

Program Director, Regional Health Occupations Resource Center

121514-7720-1220-1200-C FN9600

08/14/06 – 12/20/06 01/12/07 – 05/25/07

060831-H2 (Cont.) Amendment to Resolution

RESOLVED: That resolution 060622-H2, Categorically Funded, Full-Time Temporary Assignments, be amended in part to show the following:

NAME

DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY BUDGET EFFECTIVE DATES

TO: SKINNER, JANEY

Health Education & Community Health Studies

Program Director, Regional Health Occupations Resource Center

RHORC 123334-7720-1220-6840-C NCBC 123411-7264-1220-6840-C FN9600

08/14/06 – 12/20/06 01/12/07 – 05/25/07

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060831-H3 Amendment to Resolution

RESOLVED: That resolution 060622-H4, Categorically Funded, Full-Time Temporary Assignments, be amended in part to show the following:

NAME DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY BUDGET EFFECTIVE DATESCHANGE FROM: HEARD, CAROL LOO, JOSEPHINE

Learning Assistance Program Learning Assistance Program

Monitor Counselor

Writing Success Project 121431-6430-1280-6110-C 100% 121432-6430-1280-6110-C 100% FN9748 121431-6430-1442-6110-C 100% 121432-6430-1442-6110-C 100% FN9650

08/15/06 – 08/31/06 09/01/05 – 05/25/07 08/15/06 – 08/31/06 09/01/06 – 05/25/07

060831-H3 (Cont.) Amendment to Resolution

RESOLVED: That resolution 060622-H4, Categorically Funded, Full-Time Temporary Assignments, be amended in part to show the following:

NAME

DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY BUDGET EFFECTIVE DATES

TO: HEARD, CAROL LOO, JOSEPHINE

Learning Assistance Program Learning Assistance Program

Monitor Counselor

Writing Success Project 121431-6430-1280-6110-C 100% 121432-6430-1280-6110-C 100% FN9748 121431-6430-1442-6110-C 100% 121432-6430-1442-6110-C 100% FN9650

08/14/06 – 08/31/06 09/01/06 – 05/25/07 08/14/06 – 08/31/06 09/01/06 – 05/25/07

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060831 – H4 Categorically Funded Full-Time Temporary Assignment 2006-2007

RESOLVED: That the following named academic employees be appointed to Categorically Funded Temporary Full-Time assignment pursuant to Education Code Section 87470 for the term and year shown. Appointment shall be contingent upon adequate class enrollment, possession of applicable required minimum qualifications and/or applicable credential, tuberculosis clearance, verification of satisfactory physical examination, and completion of appropriate District documents. Salary shall be in accordance with the current salary schedule. Categorically funded as indicated:

NAME

DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY BUDGET EFFECTIVE DATES

PICAR, Deborah Workforce Investment Act

San Francisco Transit Coordinator

SFCACT-Centers for Competitive Tech. 123420-7175-1220-6840-N 30% ATT-Advanced Technology Transportation 123391-7175-1220-6840-N 30% AACC-Transportation Security Training –TSA 129104-7175-1220-7010-N 20% FN9633

08/14/06 – 05/25/07 08/14/06 – 05/25/07 08/14/06 – 05/25/07

COZART, JR., Ulysses School of Business / Small Business Development Center

Senior Business Consultant Small Business Development Center 123344-7421-1424-6840-N 40% 121222-7421-1424-6840-S 60% FN9689

08/14/06 – 12/20/06 08/14/06 – 12/20/06

DIAS, David Vocational Education / Evans

Advanced Transportation Technology / Project Coordinator

Adv. Transportation Tech. Academy 123391-7175-1220-6840-N 100% FN9728

08/14/06 – 05/25/07

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060831 – H4 (Cont.) Categorically Funded Full-Time Temporary Assignment 2006-2007

RESOLVED: That the following named academic employees be appointed to Categorically Funded Temporary Full-Time assignment pursuant to Education Code Section 87470 for the term and year shown. Appointment shall be contingent upon adequate class enrollment, possession of applicable required minimum qualifications and/or applicable credential, tuberculosis clearance, verification of satisfactory physical examination, and completion of appropriate District documents. Salary shall be in accordance with the current salary schedule. Categorically funded as indicated:

NAME

DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY BUDGET EFFECTIVE DATES

LEONG, Agnes Nursing-Registered / Ocean Avenue

Coordinator for Afternoon/ Evening Registered Nursing Program

Moore Foundation Grant 125037-7725-1220-1200-C FN9615

08/14/06 – 05/25/07

MONTEMAYOR, Roland Career Development and Placement Center / CalWORKs / Financial Aid / Ocean Avenue

Counselor 123153-4049-1240-6460-S FN9604

08/14/06 – 12/20/06

PARCELL, Celeste Career Development and Placement Center / CalWorks / Ocean Avenue

Career/CalWorks Counselor

123129-7902-1240-6470-N FN9612

08/14/06 – 05/25/07

PENA, Luz M. Career Development and Placement Center / Financial Office / Ocean Avenue

Counselor 123153-4049-1240-6460-S FN9626

08/14/06 – 12/20/06

WOLF-PRUSAN, Rebecca

Career Development and Placement Center / CalWorks / Ocean Avenue

Career/CalWorks Counselor

123129-7902-1240-6470-N FN9611

08/14/06 – 05/25/07

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060831 – H4 (Cont.) Categorically Funded Full-Time Temporary Assignment 2006-2007

RESOLVED: That the following named academic employees be appointed to Categorically Funded Temporary Full-Time assignment pursuant to Education Code Section 87470 for the term and year shown. Appointment shall be contingent upon adequate class enrollment, possession of applicable required minimum qualifications and/or applicable credential, tuberculosis clearance, verification of satisfactory physical examination, and completion of appropriate District documents. Salary shall be in accordance with the current salary schedule. Categorically funded as indicated:

NAME

DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY BUDGET EFFECTIVE DATES

RACEK, Barbara Teachers Resource Center

Coordinator Adult Basic Education 121252-8180-1220-1500-N 60% FN9646

08/14/06 – 12/20/06 01/12/07 – 05/25/07

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N1 DATE: August 31, 2006

TO: Board of Trustees

FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: Academic Employees (Faculty) Community Services Classes City College of San Francisco (Resolutions Nos. 060831-N1)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Resolutions 060831-N1 covers appointments of academic employees to Community Service Classes and/or other related transactions pursuant to the provisions of California Education Code #78300. All appointments are classified as temporary, hourly unless otherwise stated in the resolution. Board of Trustees approval is required. The following resolutions are recommended for adoption.

SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: Yes:____; No: X : If yes, which committee:__________________________ Date of Review:________________________________ (A negative response indicates that a review is not necessary.)

Clara Starr, Originator

B O A RD O F T R U S TEE S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

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RESOLUTION 060831-N1 TEMPORARY HOURLY ASSIGNMENTS - ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: Community Services Programs

RESOLVED: That the following named persons be appointed to temporary part-time academic assignments in Community Services and related Programs pursuant to Education Code Section 78300. Employment is contingent upon adequate class enrollment, possession of applicable required minimum qualifications and/or applicable credential, tuberculosis clearance, assignment availability under Article 13-1 of the AFT contract and completion of all District documents necessary to establish eligibility for appointment. Salary shall be in accordance with the appropriate instructional/non-instructional rates as provided by Article 20 of the AFT contract. Total assignments for temporary part-time faculty shall not exceed 60% of the hours per week considered as full-time assignments for regular employees having comparable duties. Total overload/extra pay assignments for full-time faculty shall be in accordance with the relevant provisions of the appropriate bargaining contract and the City College of San Francisco Faculty Handbook.

SUMMER 2006 (+: Full-time overload/extra pay) (*: New hourly academic employee) Name Department Division French-Rafael, Janet C Community Services NonCredit + Louie, Louise Y. Institute for Int'l Students Credit Ma, Thi Thi Institute for Int'l Students Credit Martinezmoles, Dana A Community Services NonCredit Ponce, Bruce E. Community Services NonCredit Sanderson, Billy W Contract Education Credit N1 Summer 2006: 6 Total for N1: 6 Total Records: 6

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DATE: August 31, 2006 S1

TO: Board of Trustees

FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr. Chancellor

SUBJECT: SPECIAL Support of Proposition 1D, Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Acts of 2006. (Resolution No. 060831-S1)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: This measure allows the state to issue $10.4 billion of general bonds for K-12 school facilities ($7.3 billion) and higher education facilities ($3.1 billion). The K-12 education system serves about 6.3 million pupils while higher education, including local community colleges, the California State University (CSU), and the University of California (UC), serve about 2.1 million students. The $7.3 million will fund seven types of K-12 school district projects, including modernization ($3.3 billion), new construction ($1.9 billion) , overcrowded schools ($1 billion), charter school facilities ($.5 billion), career technical facilities ($.5 billion), environmentally friendly ($.1 billion), and joint-use ($29 million). For California’s system of public higher education the measure includes $3.1 billion for new buildings and related infrastructure, alteration of existing buildings, and purchase of equipment. The measure allocates $1.5 billion to CCC, $890 million to UC and $690 million to CSU. The Governor and Legislature would select the specific projects to be funded by the bond monies. The cost of these bonds would depend on their interest rates and the time period over which they are repaid. If the $10.4 billion in bonds authorized by this proposition are sold at an interest rate of 5 percent and repaid over 30 years, the cost over the period would be about $20.3 billion to pay off both the principal ($10.4 billion) and interest ($9.9 billion). The average payment for principal and interest would be about $680 million per year. The projects for City College of San Francisco that will be funded through Proposition 1D are the Joint Use, Advanced Technology, the Classroom/Lab Complex for Theater, Music, Visual, and Media Arts, Chinatown, John Adams, Downtown. It should be noted that City College is working at both the state and local level to ensure that this bill gets passed. We hope to secure the endorsement of the San Francisco Labor Council and have Proposition 1D be on their slate card. AFT 2121 is helping in this regard, as is SEIU 790. The Chancellor is also working at the State level and has been helping to orchestrate and coordinate the support of Northern California community colleges both financially and people power-wise. B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That the Board of Trustees of City College of San Francisco support the passage of Proposition 1D on the November 2006 ballot. Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr. , Originator Leslie P. Smith, Originator

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DATE: August 31, 2006 S2 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor Subject: SPECIAL

Board of Trustee travel to the 4th Global Filipino Networking Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, September 28th- October 1, 2006.

(Resolution No.060831-S2) BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The 4th Annual Global Filipino Networking Convention will offer the attending Trustee, Rodel Rodis, the opportunity to meet with educational policy leaders from around the world, attend valuable work sessions and promote City College specifically and the role community colleges play in a global economy at this international forum. As Trustee Rodis is the founding president of the Asian/Pacific Islander Community College Trustees Association, California State Chair of the ACCT, and the National Director of Issues for National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA), it is essential that he have time to connect with colleagues. Trustee Rodis will speak on educational issues confronting the Filipino American community. As the meeting is held in Honolulu, HI, Trustee Rodis will need to have appropriate travel and hotel accommodations made. RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That the Board of Trustees approves the travel and registration costs associated with sending Trustee Rodel Rodis to the 4th Global Filipino Networking Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, September 28th- October 1, 2006, and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution. Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Originator B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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S3 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor SUBJECT: SPECIAL Special Organizational and Personnel Approval of Recommendation

to Upgrade/Reclassify Position of Dean of Governmental Relations to Associate Vice Chancellor of Governmental Relations (Resolution No. 060831-S3 )

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

As you know, very early in my administration I recommended the formation of the Office of Governmental Relations which would operate under the leadership of a Dean-Level position. The Board approved that recommendation and later Leslie Smith was appointed to the position after a recruitment/search/selection process had been completed. Since 1999 Leslie has served the college district in that capacity with distinction and has played an instrumental leadership role in helping advocate for City College programs, services, and students. In particular, Leslie has emerged as a very active and engaged leader/advocate for most of the critical issues facing community colleges. She has been appointed to the System’s (State Board of Community Colleges) Legislative Task Force, Budget Task Force, Consultation Council, Basic Skills Committee, Non-Credit Matriculation Task Force and has been asked to serve as the Legislative Analyst for the Association of Community and Continuing Educators. She has also been just engaged and involved in many committees authorized by the California League for Community Colleges. Without a doubt, her most important contribution has been her advocacy and leadership on the Non-Credit issue. She is regarded by the League and Chancellor’s Office as the “go-to” person on all matters related to the Non-Credit equity issue. As you will recall, during my Annual evaluation session with the Board and as we were discussing the “Year Ahead,” I indicated that there were two critically important upgrades/reclassifications that I wanted to make…one of them being the upgrade of the Dean of Governmental Relations to an Associate Vice Chancellor position. I shared my rationale at the time focusing on the issue of both B O A RD O F T R U S TEE S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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reward and recognition. The first issue reflects the incredible effort, energy, time, and advocacy that Leslie has put into helping City College move our Non-Credit agenda forward. On the recognition level, I sincerely believe that the title for this leadership position should be upgraded in order to acknowledge its importance to the District and to the various elements of government that are the subject of our advocacy efforts. A change of this type will provide Leslie with more of a portfolio which will help her communicate and be perceived on equal footing with those with whom she works. I have reviewed this particular recommendation with our Senior Counsel Dr. Ron Lee and he has indicated that such a move is permissive and Title 5 (Sect 53021 c3) of the California Code of regulations, which was the same applicable provision we utilized for Phyllis McGuire and Dr. Robert Gabriner. I have also discussed the change with the leadership of our key constituent groups and they are very supportive of this recommendation. RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That authorization be hereby given to the Chancellor to upgrade/reclassify the position of Dean of Governmental Relation to Associate Vice Chancellor of Governmental Relations; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designees are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution. Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Originator

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Leslie P. Smith EDUCATION 1994 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Berkeley, CA MBA, Executive Program 1981 TULANE UNIVERSITY New Orleans, LA Doctoral Studies in Anthropology Emphasis in Archeology Fellowship: National Defense Foreign Language and Area Studies 1976 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Hayward, CA Standard Designated Teaching Credential, Adult Education Spanish, Art, Anthropology, and Basic Education 1975 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara, CA

B.A., Cum Laude, College of Scholars Independent Studies, Pre-Columbian Culture of the New World

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1982 to Present CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, CA Dean of Governmental Relations 1999-Present Attend and represent City College at statewide policymaking and technical meetings, hearings, and task forces of the legislature, the Board of Governors, the Chancellor’s Office and other agencies and organizations; provide and maintain liaison with statewide offices, agencies, policymaking boards and organizations; Analyze and develop briefing reports and position papers on public policy issues and funding matters; study and report on impact of current and proposed public policy issues; Make presentations on issues and Chancellor assigned special projects that affect City College of San Francisco to the Board of Trustees and other college groups as well as state and national organizations and groups; Develop for CCSF initiatives and alternative proposals and revisions to current or proposed state policies. Instructor 1982-1999 Taught credit and noncredit, English as a Second Language. Developed curriculum, served as teacher trainer. Coordinator of Research, Planning, and Review 1990-1993 Responsible for coordinating and facilitating all institutional research, planning and departmental/cost center program reviews. Design, implement, analyze and report major research and planning projects. Coordinator of Research and Program Review – Campuses 1985-1990 Establishment of an institutional research program.

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Coordinator of Program Review – Campuses 1983-1985 Development and implementation of a program review process across all campuses. Establishment of discipline level committee structure. RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – NATIONAL AND STATEWIDE • Member, Awards Committee, State Relations, American Association of Community Colleges,

American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, and National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges

• Member, Budget Task Force, System Office • Member, Legislative Advocates, System Office • Member, Basic Skills Committee, System Office • Member, Alignment Project, System Office • Member, Legislative Task Force, System Office • Member, Consultation Council, System Office • Legislative Analyst, Association of Community and Continuing Educators • Voter Services Chair, League of Women Voters, Oakland • Board Member, Easy Voter Guide • Member, Criteria Committee for Development of Noncredit Standards • Member, Advisory Committee on Legislation, Community College League of California • Creator, The Missing Student Project • Coordinator, March in March I and II • President, Vice-President, Past-President, Legislative Chair, Policy Committee Chair, Board of

Governor at Large, Faculty Association of California Community Colleges • Liaison to the Academic Senate of the California Community Colleges, Faculty Association of

California Community Colleges • Member, Californians for Community Colleges • Member, Accountability Umbrella Group, System Office • Member, Education Code Task Force, System Office • Member, Marketing Task Force, System Office • Member, Noncredit Matriculation Task Force, System Office • Member, 75/25 Task Force, System Office • Member, CalWORKS Task Force, System Office • Member, Adult Education Task Force, California State Assembly • Member, Diversity Task Force, System Office • Member, Affirmative Action Task Force, System Office • Chair, Annual Conference, Association of Community and Continuing Education RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE - SAN FRANCISCO • Member, Policy Committee, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce • Member, Works of Art Committee • Secretary, Elections Officer, Council Member, Academic Senate • Chair, SEVIS Task Force • Chair, Research Committee

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• Member, Budget Planning Council • Co-Chair, RISC Budget Planning Work Group • Member, Reorganization Institutional Steering Committee (RISC) • Chair, Interim Accreditation Response Committee • President, Faculty Council, Downtown Campus • Centers Vice-President, AFT 2121 • Chair, Program Review Committee • Member, ESL Committee • Member, Accreditation Steering Committee • Member, Curriculum Committee • Member, Staff Development Committee • Member, Instructional Support Services Committee • Member, Student Support Services Committee • Member, Faculty Evaluation Committees AWARDS - NATIONAL 2004 Edwin J. Crawford Award for Innovation in the Field of Governmental Relations, American

Association of Community Colleges, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, and the National Association of Land Grant Colleges and State Universities.

AWARDS -STATE 2003 Continuing Education Person of the Year, Association of Community and Continuing

Education 1998 Resolution commending work on behalf of California community colleges, California State

Senate SELECTED PRESENTATIONS 2006 Importance of Noncredit to Credit Students, Annual Retreat, Board of Governors, b

California Community Colleges. Automatic Voter Registration, Annual Governmental Relations Conference,

Community College League of California Importance of Noncredit to Credit Students, Annual Conference, California

Community College Association for Occupational Education Importance of Noncredit to Credit Students, Annual Conference, Association of

Community and Continuing Educators 2005 Importance of Noncredit to Credit Students, Dale Tillery Institute, Graduate School of

Education, University of California, Berkeley Noncredit, The Educational Gateway, Workforce Development Institute, American

Association of Community Colleges Budget and Legislation, Annual Conference, Association of Community and

Continuing Educators

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Automatic Voter Registration, Annual Governmental Relations Conference, Community College League of California

2004 Statewide Organizing, Annual Convention, California Federation of Teachers

Building Coalitions, Annual State Relations Conference, American Association of Community Colleges, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, and the National Association of Land Grant Colleges and State Universities.

Budget and Legislation, Annual Conference, Association of Community and

Continuing Educators Noncredit, Annual Governmental Relations Conference, Community College League

of California Prior Education Code, Fall Session, Academic Senate of the California Community

Colleges Partnership for Excellence Academic Senate of the California Community

Colleges/FACCC Workshop State Budget, Academic Senate of the California Community Colleges /FACCC

Workshop SELECTED PUBLICATIONS • Column, ACCE Journal, Association of Community and Continuing Education • Column, FACCTS, Faculty Association of California Community Colleges, 1995-1998. • California Community Colleges 2005: A Strategic Response”, California Community Colleges, 1997. • “The Movement of Students Between Credit and Noncredit”, City College of San Francisco, 1994. • “Student Information Questionnaire”, City College of San Francisco, 1991,1989, 1987,1985. • “Evaluation of Statewide Priorities”, City College of San Francisco, 1988. • “Systematic Survey of Grand Bayou”, Tulane University, 1981. • “Mile 10 to 40 Survey of the Mississippi River”, Army Corps of Engineers, 1980. • Editor, Human Mosaic, Tulane University Press, 1979-1980. • “Coba, A Strategic Survey”, National Institute of Anthropology and History, 1978.

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 S4 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor SUBJECT: SPECIAL

Approval of the Chancellor’s Annual Performance Objectives for 2006-2007 (Resolution No. 060831-S4)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: As prescribed in the contract of the Chancellor, the Board of Trustees must approve a statement of Annual Performance Objectives for the Chancellor. The statement of Annual Performance Objectives serves as a guide for the Chancellor’s work for the upcoming year and as a basis for the Chancellor’s subsequent annual evaluation. I presented the draft of the Chancellor’s Objectives at the time of my evaluation and once again during the August 17, 2006 Board of Trustees’ regular worksession. Upon inclusion of the suggested modifications, I am submitting the attached Annual Performance Objectives for 2006-2007 for your consideration and final approval. SHARED GOVERNANCE REVIEW: Yes _______ No __X_____;

RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That the City College District Board of Trustees approve, for the fiscal year 2006-2007, the Annual Performance Objectives of the Chancellor. Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Originator B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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Approved: TBD

DRAFT CHANCELLOR’S GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

2006-2007 The following goals and objectives encompass the planned initiatives of the Chancellor for the academic year 2006-2007, serving as targets of achievement for the Chancellor and a basis for the annual performance evaluation conducted by the CCSF Board of Trustees. Several of the objectives are well underway as a result of initiatives taken on over the past year; they are noted as continuing or ongoing (indicated by a bracketed C). Other objectives are either new or involve substantial new levels of effort (indicated by a bracketed N). These objectives represent the initiatives above and beyond the Chancellor’s responsibilities for the management of basic administrative operations of the college. 1. To implement the Board-approved Annual Institutional Plan for 2006-2007 through the

delegation of responsibility to the Vice Chancellors and the major cost center administrators with appropriate oversight and evaluation being provided. (N) SPO8, APO3(O), APO4(O)

2. To oversee the implementation of the major 2006 WASC recommendations. (C) SPO2,

SPO3(O) 2.1. To provide leadership on the development of plans and implementation strategies for WASC recommendations, with a particular emphasis on Student Learning Outcomes.

3. Continue to provide leadership to continue the development of college-wide information

technology services. (C) SPO7, APO3(O), APO7(D)

4. To oversee and provide leadership to the selection and appointment of key faculty and administrators while maintaining a commitment to diversity and equity in order to better serve our college’s faculty, staff, students, and the community. (C) SPO8, APO8(D)

5. To continue to provide leadership and oversight to the development of a systematic enrollment

development and management planning effort. (C) SPO4, APO4(D) 6. Continue to provide effective leadership in the oversight, planning and implementation of

Prop A Capital Projects activity. (C) SPO3, APO3(O), APO4(O) 7. To continue to provide effective support for the CCSF Board of Trustees to insure that it is able to effectively carry out its vital role in policy making, in adopting programs and policies which support the vision, mission, goals, and strategic priorities of the institution; monitoring the progress towards achieving institutional goals and annual planning objectives noting a special emphasis on the Board’s 2006-2007 Priorities (Communications [CCSF website], Finance [Budget Review and Recommendations Process], Student Learning Outcomes [K-12 Articulation], and Diversity); supporting the college while holding it accountable; delegating to the Chancellor and administration the full authority and responsibility to effectively manage the institution (in consultation with shared governance entities) in order to achieve desired outcomes. (C) SPO8, APO3(O), APO4(O)

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8. To maintain a commitment to improving effective and responsive communications with all internal and appropriate external constituencies. (C) SPO7, APO3(O), APO7(D) 9. Initiate a process for updating the College website with a particular emphasis on the International Education Website in consultation with appropriate shared governance entities. (C) SPO7, APO3(O), APO7(D)

10. To maintain effective relations with external constituencies (e.g., SFUSD Board, City

Government and Administration, community-based organizations, and other colleges and universities) and develop opportunities for partnerships and collaboration particularly related to the continued expansion of our Workforce Development Initiatives. (C) SPO3, APO3(D), APO4(O)

11. To aggressively participate in the state and federal legislative action agendas and work for

an appropriate level of support for CCSF. (C) SPO6, APO3(O), APO6(D)

12. To maintain professional growth and development opportunities through participation in conference presentations and publication of articles and other writings. (C) SPO8, APO4(O)

PRDJ:ams

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

Date: August 31, 2006 W1 To: Board of Trustees From: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor Subject: Real Estate Authorization to exercise options to renew rental agreements for the use of space by the City College of San Francisco campuses for fiscal year 2006-2007

(Resolution No. 060831-W1) BACKGROUND INFORMATION: City College of San Francisco campuses have continued to offer classes dispersed throughout the San Francisco community through a number of rental agreements which include all maintenance, utilities and custodial services. The agreements provide options to renew. The following lessors have agreed to authorize City College of San Francisco to renew the rental agreement under the same general conditions provided for in 2005-2006. RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That the Board of Trustees hereby authorizes the administration to enter into the following new yearly rental charge as listed below for fiscal year 7/1/06 - 6/30/07 Rate Per Year Lessor 2006-2007 Executive Director Adult Day Health No & So Market Adult Health Center 55 Mabini St. San Francisco, CA 94107 $100 The Executive Director Bayview Hunters Point Senior center 1706 Yosemite San Francisco, CA 94124 $100 B O A R D OF T R US T EE S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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Rate Per Year Lessor 2006-2007

The Director Career Development Center 655 Geary Blvd San Francisco, CA 94115 $150 The Director Continuum-United Nations 255 Golden Gate Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 $100 The Director Eureka Valley Recreation 100 Collingwood San Francisco, CA 94114 $100 Executive Director Jewish Community Center 3200 California St. San Francisco, CA 94118 $100 Executive Director Kimochi Senior Center 1840 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA. 94122 $100 Executive Director Light House for the Blind 214 Van Ness Ave. San Francisco, CA 94102 $100 Executive Director Lincoln Park Presby. Church 417 31st Avenue San Francisco, CA 94121 $100 Executive Director Noe Valley Senior Center 1021 Sanchez St. San Francisco, CA 94114 $100

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Rate Per Year Lessor 2006-2007

The Director Nihomachi Terrace 1615 Sutter St. San Francisco, CA94109-5255 $100 Executive Director On-Lok- Bush Center 1333 Bush St. San Francisco. CA 94109-5611 $100 Executive Director On-Lok Health Center 1441 Powell St. San Francisco, CA 94133 $100 Executive Director On-Lok Senior Services Center 1000 Montgomery San Francisco, CA 94133 $100 The Director Pine View Senior Center for Elderly 1483 Mason St. San Francisco, CA 94132 $100 The Director Rocky Mountain Co-Op 15 Beaver St. San Francisco, CA 94116 $150 The Director San Francisco Senior center 890 Beach St. San Francisco, CA 94109 $250 The Reverend Pastor Seven Avenue Presbyterian Church 1329 7th Avenue San Francisco, CA 94122 $100

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Rate Per Year Lessor 2006-2007

The Director Tenderloin Child Playground Friends of Tenderloin Children 570 Ellis St San Francisco, CA 94109 $100 The Director TODCO South of Market Resident Services Company 319 Clementine Street San Francisco, CA. 94103 $1

Executive Director S. F. Vocational Services 814 Mission St. Suite 60 San Francisco, CA 94108 $150 The Director Self help For The Elderly Nutrition and Senior Center 407 Sansome St. San Francisco, CA 94107 $100 The Executive Director YMCA Buchanan 1530 Buchanan Street San Francisco, CA 94115 $100 FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution. Stephen J. Herman, Originator

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

Date: August 31, 2006 W2 To: Board of Trustees From: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor Subject: Real Estate Authorization to exercise options to renew rental agreements for the use of space by the City College of San Francisco campuses for fiscal year 2006-2007

(Resolution No. 060831-W2)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: City College of San Francisco campuses have continued to offer classes dispersed throughout the San Francisco community through numbers rental agreements which include all maintenance, utilities and custodial services. The agreements provide options to renew. The following lessors have agreed to authorize City College of San Francisco to renew the rental agreement under the same general conditions provided for in 2005-2006 RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That authorization be given to enter into rental agreement at monthly rental charge for the period indicated. B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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LESSOR: Location & Address

Current Rent: Monthly 2006-2007

Previous Rent Monthly 2005-2006

PERIOD Beginning & Ending

Casa de la Raza 90 Bartlett Street San Francisco, CA 94110

$1500

$1300

7/01/2006-6/30/2007

Ebenezer Lutheran Church 678 Portola Drive San Francisco, CA 94127

$1050

$1050

7/01/2006-6/30/2007

Episcopal Church of the Incarnation 1750 29th Street San Francisco, CA 94111

$857

$857

7/01/2006-6/30/2007

Fitness West Sport Club 2945 Junipero Serra Blvd Daly City, CA 94015

$290

$290

7 /01/06-6/30/2007

Golden Gate Lutheran Church 601 Dolores Street San Francisco, CA 94110

$1100

$1100

7/01/2006-6/30/2007

Housing Authority 440 Turk Street San Francisco, CA 94102

$1

$1

7/01/2006-6/30/2007

ON LOK, INC. 225 – 30th Street San Francisco, CA 94131

$250

$250

8/01/2006-6/30/2007

Park Presidio United Methodist Church 4301 Geary Blvd. San Francisco, CA 94118

$2200

$2200

8/01/2006-6/30/2007

SF. Airport Commission SFO Building 928 San Francisco, CA 94128

$1

$1

7/01/2006-6/30/2007

St. Paul Presbyterian Church 1399 43rd Avenue San Francisco, CA 94122

$1100

$1100

8/01/2006-6/30/2007

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Wu Yee Children Services 888 Clay Street San Francisco, CA 94108

$450

$450

8/01/2006-6/30/2007

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designee are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution. Stephen J. Herman, Originator

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 W3 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor Subject: REAL ESTATE Acceptance of Offer for Purchase or Real Property – 1960 Carroll Avenue (Resolution No. 060831—W3) BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The California Education Code (sections 81360 et seq.) authorizes the San Francisco Community College District Board to sell real property that will not be needed for school classroom buildings. The District owns real property containing a warehouse building at 1960 Carroll Avenue in the City of San Francisco. This property will not be needed by the District for school classroom buildings. The transfer of the property will not result in any change in use and thus would not result in any environmental impacts. The District has complied with all procedural requirements of California Education Code sections 81360 et seq. On Monday August 7, 2006, the College considered all proposals to purchase the property. The College received one written proposal to purchase the property from Martin Cohen for $2,010,000, which is the fair appraised value. The College received no additional written or oral bids. RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That the San Francisco Community College District accept the $2,010,000 offer from Martin Cohen to purchase the property at 1960 Carroll Avenue,and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration and/or their designees are hereby authorized to execute any and all documents on behalf of the District to effectuate this resolution and effectuate the sale of the above-referenced property. Stephen Herman, Originator B O A R D O F T R U S TE E S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 50 PHELAN AVENUE • BOX E200 • SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94112 • 415. 239.3000

DATE: August 31, 2006 W4 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Phillip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor Subject: REAL ESATE

Adopting of Addendum to the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Master Plan, Approval of Site Permit for De Avila School Site and Relocation of John Adams Campus Programs (Resolution No. 060831-W4)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: On June 10, 2004, the San Francisco Community College District (College) approved its Master Plan and certified an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Master Plan in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code section 21000 et seq. (CEQA). The Master Plan included among its many constituent elements the seismic retrofit of the John Adams Campus at 1860 Hayes Street. The seismic retrofit will take place over approximately 18 to 24 months starting in early 2007. Part of the John Adams Campus must be closed during the phased retrofit work and some of its programs must therefore be relocated in order to serve its students. Through Resolution No. 060622-W2, the College gave conditional approval to a site permit issued by San Francisco Unified School District to enter and use property at 1351 Haight St., San Francisco. The subject property is the site of the William R. De Avila Elementary School (the De Avila Site), which would house the programs relocated from the John Adams Campus. Approval of the permit was conditioned on the completion of pending environmental review and a final decision by the College to relocate based on the results of that review. The EIR considered the environmental impacts of the John Adams Campus seismic retrofit work. An Addendum to the EIR has been prepared to consider the potential environmental impacts of implementing the retrofit by relocating certain programs from the John Adams Campus to the De Avila Site. Based on a traffic study by Wilbur Smith and Associates and on further analysis of the effect of the relocation, the Addendum determines that moving the some of the John Adams Campus programs to the De Avila Site would not create any new significant environmental impacts that were not already evaluated in the EIR, and would not increase the severity of any previously identified significant impacts. No new mitigation measures or alternatives have been suggested to address any previously identified significant impact. Although CEQA does not require that an Addendum be circulated for public review or that a public hearing be held on the Addendum, on August 24, 2006, the College made copies of the Addendum available to interested parties. B O A R D O F TR U S T EE S

DR. NATALIE BERG, PRESIDENT • JOHNNIE L. CARTER, JR , VICE PRESIDENT • DR. ANITA GRIER

• MILTON MARKS III • JULIO J. RAMOS • RODEL E. RODIS • LAWRENCE WONG, ESQ. • DERICK BROWN, STUDENT TRUSTEE

DR. PHILIP R. DAY, JR., CHANCELLOR

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RECOMMENDATION: RESOLVED: That the College determines that no supplemental or subsequent EIR is needed pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21166, or California Code of Regulations, Title 14, sections 15162 or 15163 because since certification of the EIR: A. There have not been any substantial changes to the project which require major revisions to the EIR due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of effects identified as significant in the EIR; and B. No substantial changes have occurred with respect to the circumstances under which the project is undertaken which will require major revisions to the EIR due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or a substantial increase in the severity of effects identified as significant in the EIR; and C. No new information of substantial importance has become available, which was not known and could not have been known with the exercise of reasonable diligence at the time the EIR was certified, that shows any of the following:

1. That the project will have one or more significant effects not discussed previously in the EIR;

2. That significant effects previously examined will be substantially more severe

than shown in the EIR;

3. That mitigation measures or alternatives previously found not to be feasible would in fact be feasible and would substantially reduce one or more significant effects of the project; or

4. That mitigation measures or alternatives which are considerably different from

those analyzed in the EIR would substantially reduce one or more significant effects on the environment, but the College declines to adopt the mitigation measure or alternative.

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED: That the College hereby adopts the Addendum, and, after considering the EIR together with the Addendum, approves the site permit for the De Avila Site and the relocation of certain programs from the John Adams Campus to the De Avila Site and authorizes all actions necessary to implement such site permit and relocation. Peter Goldstein, originator

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DATE: August 31, 2006 FOR INFORMATION ONLY NO ACTION NECESSARY TO: Board of Trustees

FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: CAPITAL OUTLAY Report on construction contracts under $15,000, and construction related professional services under $10,000 Office of Facilities Planning, City College of San Francisco (060831-FIO)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: This report is for information only as authorized by Resolution 000525-B5 regarding construction contracts that are no more than $15,000, and Resolution No. 000622-S3 regarding construction related professional services that are no more than $10,000 and to be reviewed by Board Trustees as required by the Education Code Section 81656. 1. T & T Electric (SBE) – Mission Campus: 375 Alabama St. Material and labor to install

additional electrical and data in Dark Room to support new digital plate printing equipment. Contract Order $1,850, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

2. Yum’s Mechanical (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase I. Furnish after-hours labor to install ductwork above staff working area (safety issue). Contract Change Order $640, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

3. William Decker & Co. (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation Project. Material and labor to paint entire interior space. Contract Order $14,995, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

4. Cumiskey Construction (SBE) – Mission Campus: 375 Alabama St. Material and labor to perform demolition, disposal, casework modifications, plumbing modifications, drywall patching and finish painting to accommodate new digital plate printing equipment. Contract Order $6,955, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

5. Pacific Door & Closer Co., Inc. (Non-SBE) – James Lick Campus: ADA Upgrades. Furnish labor and material to install disabled push plate enunciator at front entrance. Contract order $3,614, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

6. Crown Worldwide Moving & Storage (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Student Health Center. Provide moving services. Contract Order, $3,218 funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

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7. Ford Graphics (Non-SBE) – John Adams Campus Main: New Modernization. Provide printing services for construction documents and project manuals for consultants. Contract Order $2,119, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

8. Bay Area Pressure Wash (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Student Health Center. Provide labor and equipment to power wash construction dust and dirt off neighboring Arts Extension Building. Contract Order $15,000, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

9. Atlas Pellizzari Electric, Inc. (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Communication Duct Addition near New Wellness Center. Provide labor and material to install new communication ducts between existing manhole to a new pull box to be installed at the top of the hill between the Library and Student Union Buildings. Contract Order $14,478, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

10. Atlas Pellizzari Electric, Inc. (SBE) – Chinatown/North Beach Campus: A/R Counter Electrical and Data. Furnish labor and material to install electrical outlets and data jacks. This includes adding circuit breaker and running conduit/wiremold from existing electrical panel next to new data jacks. Contract order $2,274, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

11. Weber Electric (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Provide labor and material to modify existing electrical and lighting systems. Scope of work includes re-routing existing light switches and connecting power to new furniture systems. Contract Order $14,866, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

12. Spryscapes Construction, Inc. (SBE) – 700 Bungalows: Street Phase Landscaping. Provide landscaping services including furnishing and installing plants and automatic drip irrigation system. Contract order $12,185, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

13. Cumiskey Construction (SBE) – Ocean Campus: ADA Upgrades / EOPS. Furnish labor and material to modify existing offices and correct non-compliant issues. Scope of work includes demolition and disposal, drywall modifications, doorway/hardware modifications, plumbing fixture replacement and finish painting. Contract order $14,755, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

14. Standard Cabinets (SBE) – Ocean Campus: ADA Upgrades / EOPS. Furnish labor, material and equipment to modify existing casework and install replacement casework at Administrative Stations to resolve non-compliant issues. Contract order $7,000, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

15. Yum’s Mechanical (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Provide labor, material and equipment to install new roof top mechanical unit, associated plenums and new controls for final connection to ductwork system installed in Phase I of project. Scope of work also includes test and balance of entire HVAC system. Contract Order $14,900, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

16. Atlas Pellizzari Electric (SBE) Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Provide labor and material to install new telecommunications systems, including one fiber optic cable, to support the remaining office modifications. Contract Order, $8,641, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

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17. EVRA Construction, Inc. (SBE) – Ocean Campus: ADA Upgrades / Office of Marketing and Public Information. Furnish labor, material and equipment to modify existing conditions to correct non-compliant issues. Scope of work includes HVAC and lighting control relocations, doorway & hardware modifications and associated work. Contract order $11,970, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

18. Vortex Industries, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Downtown Campus: ADA Upgrades / Library. Furnish labor and material to install accessible entrance and access control. Contract order $12,561, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

19. Vortex Industries, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Downtown Campus: ADA Upgrades / Educated Palate. Furnish labor and material to install accessible entrance and access control. Contract order $4,558, funded by 1997 General Obligation Bond Fund.

20. Martin M. Ron Associates, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Ocean Campus: Balboa Reservoir PUC Exchange. Provide surveying services to prepare legal description and plat showing revised areas and easements at bookstore parcel. Contract order $2,500, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

21. Yum’s Mechanical Co., Inc. (SBE) – Evans Campus: Second Floor Data Closet Fan Installation. Provide materials and labor to remove existing roof vent cap and modify ductwork to accept new fan. Install new curb with sealant at all edges and new roof ventilation fan. This includes re-wire into existing power and thermostat. Contract Order $1,800, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

22. William Decker & Co. (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation Project. Material and labor to paint exterior ductwork and surrounding windows. Contract Order $2,110, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

23. Fashion Drapery, Inc. (Non-SBE) - Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation Project. Furnish and install widow coverings at perimeter windows. Contract Order $3,326, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

24. Ayala’s Color and Concept (SBE) – Ocean Campus: ADA Upgrades / Arts Extension. Furnish material and labor to paint rooms where improvements were completed. Contract Order $3,500, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

25. Yum’s Mechanical (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Additional scope of work. Furnish and install rail isolators for new roof-top unit and provide crane services to lift unit onto roof. Contract Change Order $2,381, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

26. Commercial Maintenance Corp. (Non-SBE) – Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation. Upon completion of construction work, provide labor and material to strip, seal and wax existing vinyl flooring. Contract Order $890, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

27. Cor-O-Van Moving & Storage (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation. Provide labor and equipment to perform moving services. Contract Order $7,527, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

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28. Asian Neighborhood Design, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Bernal Heights Child Care Facility at Paul Revere Elementary School. Provide full Architectural services, including permit procurement, to design a remodel for the intended use. Professional Services Agreement $12,000 funded by MOCD and Low Income Investment Fund.

29. F.W. Associates (Non-SBE) – Bernal Heights Child Care Facility at Paul Revere Elementary School. Provide Electrical Engineering services to support the new design of the renovated facility. Professional Services Agreement $4,000 funded by MOCD and Low Income Investment Fund.

30. UESF Engineers, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Bernal Heights Child Care Facility at Paul Revere Elementary School. Provide Mechanical services to support the new design of the renovated facility. Professional Services Agreement $4,000 funded by MOCD and Low Income Investment Fund.

31. Elmast Construction & Inspection Services (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Arts Building Fire Alarm System Upgrade. Provide construction site observation and inspection of the fire alarm system installation and witnessing of required testing from August 3, 2006 to September 6, 2006. Professional Services Agreement $2,400 funded by 1997 General Obligation Bond Fund.

32. Bay Area Pressure Wash (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Science Building Exterior Cleaning. Provide labor and equipment to power wash Science Hall portico and main entrance stairs. Scope of work is to remove graffiti, mold, construction dirt and dust off building. Contract Order $12,000, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

33. Ayala’s Color and Concept (SBE) – Ocean Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation. Furnish material and labor to paint entrance into Registration Office. Scope of work also includes steam cleaning exterior concrete surfaces. Contract Order $4,800, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

34. Rutherford & Chekene (Non-SBE) – provide structural Engineering peer review services for Chinatown/North Beach Campus. Professional Services Agreement $5600 funded by 2005 bond.

Originator: Peter Goldstein w/ James Blomquist

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DATE: August 31, 2006 FOR INFORMATION ONLY NO ACTION NECESSARY TO: Board of Trustees

FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: CAPITAL OUTLAY Report on construction contracts under $15,000, and construction related professional services under $10,000 Office of Facilities Planning, City College of San Francisco (060831-FIO)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: This report is for information only as authorized by Resolution 000525-B5 regarding construction contracts that are no more than $15,000, and Resolution No. 000622-S3 regarding construction related professional services that are no more than $10,000 and to be reviewed by Board Trustees as required by the Education Code Section 81656. 1. T & T Electric (SBE) – Mission Campus: 375 Alabama St. Material and labor to install

additional electrical and data in Dark Room to support new digital plate printing equipment. Contract Order $1,850, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

2. Yum’s Mechanical (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase I. Furnish after-hours labor to install ductwork above staff working area (safety issue). Contract Change Order $640, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

3. William Decker & Co. (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation Project. Material and labor to paint entire interior space. Contract Order $14,995, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

4. Weber Electric (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Provide labor and material to modify existing electrical and lighting systems. Scope of work includes re-routing existing light switches and connecting power to new furniture systems. Contract Order $14,866, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

5. Rubecon General Contracting (SBE) - Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Provide labor and material to construction barrier, perform safe-off, demolition, and haul-off (including debris boxes and dump fees) for second part of project. Contract Order, $14,982, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

6. Cumiskey Construction (SBE) – Mission Campus: 375 Alabama St. Material and labor to perform demolition, disposal, casework modifications, plumbing modifications, drywall patching and finish painting to accommodate new digital plate printing equipment. Contract Order $6,955, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

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7. Rubecon General Contracting (SBE) - Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Provide labor and material to construction new walls. Scope includes layout, full-height metal framing, ceiling modifications and all drywall work. Contract Order, $14,520, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

8. Pacific Door & Closer Co., Inc. (Non-SBE) – James Lick Campus: ADA Upgrades. Furnish labor and material to install disabled push plate enunciator at front entrance. Contract order $3,614, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

9. Crown Worldwide Moving & Storage (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Student Health Center. Provide moving services. Contract Order, $3,218 funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

10. Ford Graphics (Non-SBE) – John Adams Campus Main: New Modernization. Provide printing services for construction documents and project manuals for consultants. Contract Order $2,119, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

11. Bay Area Pressure Wash (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Student Health Center. Provide labor and equipment to power wash construction dust and dirt off neighboring Arts Extension Building. Contract Order $15,000, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

12. Atlas Pellizzari Electric, Inc. (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Communication Duct Addition near New Wellness Center. Provide labor and material to install new communication ducts between existing manhole to a new pull box to be installed at the top of the hill between the Library and Student Union Buildings. Contract Order $14,478, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

13. Atlas Pellizzari Electric, Inc. (SBE) – Chinatown/North Beach Campus: A/R Counter Electrical and Data. Furnish labor and material to install electrical outlets and data jacks. This includes adding circuit breaker and running conduit/wiremold from existing electrical panel next to new data jacks. Contract order $2,274, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

14. Spryscapes Construction, Inc. (SBE) – 700 Bungalows: Street Phase Landscaping. Provide landscaping services including furnishing and installing plants and automatic drip irrigation system. Contract order $12,185, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

15. Cumiskey Construction (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: ADA Upgrades / EOPS. Furnish labor and material to modify existing offices and correct non-compliant issues. Scope of work includes demolition and disposal, drywall modifications, doorway/hardware modifications, plumbing fixture replacement and finish painting. Contract order $14,755, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

16. Standard Cabinets (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: ADA Upgrades / EOPS. Furnish labor, material and equipment to modify existing casework and install replacement casework at Administrative Stations to resolve non-compliant issues. Contract order $7,000, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

17. Yum’s Mechanical (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Provide labor, material and equipment to install new roof top mechanical unit,

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associated plenums and new controls for final connection to ductwork system installed in Phase I of project. Scope of work also includes test and balance of entire HVAC system. Contract Order $14,900, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

18. Rubecon General Contracting (SBE) - Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Provide labor and material to complete remaining trade work of this project. Scope includes door/frames/hardware, office side-lights, wood baseboard repairs, safe relocation, sheet metal flashings and roof patch work. Contract Order, $14,994, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

19. Atlas Pellizzari Electric (SBE) Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Provide labor and material to install new telecommunications systems, including one fiber optic cable, to support the remaining office modifications. Contract Order, $8,641, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

20. EVRA Construction, Inc. (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: ADA Upgrades / Office of Marketing and Public Information. Furnish labor, material and equipment to modify existing conditions to correct non-compliant issues. Scope of work includes HVAC and lighting control relocations, doorway & hardware modifications and associated work. Contract order $11,970, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

21. Vortex Industries, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Downtown Campus: ADA Upgrades / Rosenberg Library. Furnish labor and material to install accessible entrance and access control. Contract order $12,561, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

22. Vortex Industries, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Downtown Campus: ADA Upgrades / Educated Palate. Furnish labor and material to install accessible entrance and access control. Contract order $4,558, funded by 1997 General Obligation Bond Fund.

23. Martin M. Ron Associates, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Balboa Reservoir PUC Exchange. Provide surveying services to prepare legal description and plat showing revised areas and easements at bookstore parcel. Contract order $2,500, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

24. Pacific Door & Closer Co., Inc. (Non-SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: ADA Upgrades / Rosenberg Library (Phase I). Perform survey and assessment of every door closer in the facility. Prepare plan of action for correction of all non-compliant openings and perform test case repairs. Contract order $13,952, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

25. Pacific Door & Closer Co., Inc. (Non-SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: ADA Upgrades / Rosenberg Library (Phase II). Furnish labor and miscellaneous parts to repair and/or adjust existing door closers to meet ADA requirements. Contract order $12,375, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

26. Pacific Door & Closer Co., Inc. (Non-SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: ADA Upgrades / Rosenberg Library (Phase III). Furnish material and labor to install new door closers at all locations that could not be repaired or adjusted. Contract order $13,509, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

27. Pacific Door & Closer Co., Inc. (Non-SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: ADA Upgrades / Rosenberg Library (Phase IV - Final). Furnish material and labor to retrofit existing non-

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compliant restroom doors with new automatic door openers. All aspects of modifications to comply with ADA requirements for full accessibility. Contract order $8,874, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

28. Yum’s Mechanical Co., Inc. (SBE) – Evans Campus: Second Floor Data Closet Fan Installation. Provide materials and labor to remove existing roof vent cap and modify ductwork to accept new fan. Install new curb with sealant at all edges and new roof ventilation fan. This includes re-wire into existing power and thermostat. Contract Order $1,800, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

29. William Decker & Co. (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation Project. Material and labor to paint exterior ductwork and surrounding windows. Contract Order $2,110, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

30. Fashion Drapery, Inc. (Non-SBE) - Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation Project. Furnish and install widow coverings at perimeter windows. Contract Order $3,326, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

31. Ayala’s Color and Concept (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: ADA Upgrades / Arts Extension. Furnish material and labor to paint rooms where improvements were completed. Contract Order $3,500, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

32. Yum’s Mechanical (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation – Phase II. Additional scope of work. Furnish and install rail isolators for new roof-top unit and provide crane services to lift unit onto roof. Contract Change Order $2,381, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

33. Commercial Maintenance Corp. (Non-SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation. Upon completion of construction work, provide labor and material to strip, seal and wax existing vinyl flooring. Contract Order $890, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

34. Cor-O-Van Moving & Storage (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation. Provide labor and equipment to perform moving services. Contract Order $7,527, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

35. Asian Neighborhood Design, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Bernal Heights Child Care Facility at Paul Revere Elementary School. Provide full Architectural services, including permit procurement, to design a remodel for the intended use. Professional Services Agreement $12,000 funded by MOCD and Low Income Investment Fund.

36. F.W. Associates (Non-SBE) – Bernal Heights Child Care Facility at Paul Revere Elementary School. Provide Electrical Engineering services to support the new design of the renovated facility. Professional Services Agreement $4,000 funded by MOCD and Low Income Investment Fund.

37. UESF Engineers, Inc. (Non-SBE) – Bernal Heights Child Care Facility at Paul Revere Elementary School. Provide Mechanical services to support the new design of the renovated facility. Professional Services Agreement $4,000 funded by MOCD and Low Income Investment Fund.

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38. Elmast Construction & Inspection Services (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Arts Building Fire Alarm System Upgrade. Provide construction site observation and inspection of the fire alarm system installation and witnessing of required testing from August 3, 2006 to September 6, 2006. Professional Services Agreement $2,400 funded by 1997 General Obligation Bond Fund.

39. Bay Area Pressure Wash (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Science Building Exterior Cleaning. Provide labor and equipment to power wash Science Hall portico and main entrance stairs. Scope of work is to remove graffiti, mold, construction dirt and dust off building. Contract Order $8,000, funded by 2001 General Obligation Bond Fund.

40. Ayala’s Color and Concept (SBE) – Ocean Avenue Campus: Smith Hall Non-Credit Relocation. Furnish material and labor to paint entrance into Registration Office. Scope of work also includes steam cleaning exterior concrete surfaces. Contract Order $4,800, funded by 2005 General Obligation Bond Fund.

Originator: Peter Goldstein w/ James Blomquist

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DATE: August 31, 2006 INFORMATION REPORT NO ACTION NECESSARY TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, JR., Chancellor

Subject: GRANTS/CONTRACTS

Information Report CONTRACT FIO’s Self-Help for the Elderly will renew its agreement with City College of San Francisco for a total not to exceed $30,000 for the period July 1, 2006 through July 7, 2007. City College will provide Housekeeping VESL training and Caregiver Skills Training. Originator: Joanne Low Kyoto Tachibana University will send 10 students to study English at the Institute for International Students. The students will arrive in San Francisco on August 25, 2005 and they will depart on February 28, 2007. Kyoto Tachibana will remit a total of $87,900 to cover the cost of tuition, housing related fees, and other program related costs. Originator: Joanne Low Ohlone Community College District – Contract total $9,600, term June 27, 2006 to October 31, 2006, for providing 96 hours of ESL training to employees of Injex Industries, Inc. Ohlone Community College District – Contract total $2,100, term September 18, 2006 to September 30, 2006, for providing 10 hours of defensive driving training to employees of City of Newark. Veritable Vegetable – Contract total $5,300, term August 1, 2006 to December 31, 2006, for providing services in the preparation and management of ETP funding application. California Pacific Medical Center, Child Development Center – Contract total $13,000, term September 1, 2006 to December 31, 2006, for providing a 40-hour “Beginning Conversational Spanish for Health Care Workers” class. Originator: Judy Teng

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DATE: August 31, 2006 INFORMATION REPORT NO ACTION NECESSARY To: Board of Trustees From: Dr. Philip R. Day, JR., Chancellor

Subject: GRANTS

Information Report Leong Man Way Scholar in Residence Program has increased its financial support of the program by an additional $60,000. In addition to the $12,000 currently administered by International Education Programs, the Leong Man Way Foundation will award CCSF $15,000 annually for 4 years starting July 1, 2007. Originator: Joanne Low Nicholar Chang - CCSF will enter into a special services contract with Nicholar Chang under U.S. Department of Education, Title III, Activity One grant for an amount not to exceed $28,000 for the period September 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007. Former Dean Chang will coordinate and provide training for CCSF faculty and administrators who will be coordinating project components after Title III funding ends on September 30, 2007. Originator: Lawrence C. Klein Nicholar Chang - CCSF will enter into a special services contract with Nicholar Chang with funding from the Office of Matriculation and Assessment for an amount not to exceed $15,000 for the period September 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007. Former Dean Chang will provide the following services related to matriculation: continue the development of SARS-Grid functionalities and its interface with the Banner system; coordinate with Information Technology Services and Office of Research, Planning, and Grants to improve MIS reporting to the State Chancellor’s Office; and update the District’s matriculation plan. Originator: Carl Jew

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INFORMATION REPORT NO ACTION NECESSARY

DATE: August 31, 2006 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: Chancellor’s Report Academic Employees Acceptance of Resignation

with the Intent to Retire (060831 – RPT) The following academic employees have submitted, and the Chancellor has accepted, their resignations pursuant to Governing Board Resolution No. 910228-S7. NAME STATUS DEPARTMENT CAMPUS EFFECTIVE

COB DATEDolar, Marina A. Part-Time Nursing Ocean 07/01/06 Espinosa, Maria Part-Time ESL Mission 05/26/06 Tatz, Mark Part-Time ESL Alemany 05/26/06 Originator: Clara Starr Page 1 of 1

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INFORMATION REPORT NO ACTION NECESSARY

DATE: August 31, 2006 TO: Board of Trustees FROM: Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr., Chancellor

Subject: Chancellor’s Report Academic Employees Acceptance of Resignation (060831 – RPT) The following academic employees have submitted, and the Chancellor has accepted, their resignations pursuant to Governing Board Resolution No. 910228-S7. NAME STATUS DEPARTMENT CAMPUS EFFECTIVE

COB DATEBarron, Patrick Full-Time English Ocean 05/26/06 Originator: Clara Starr Page 1 of 1

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FOR INFORMATION ONLY Honorable Board of Trustees of the San Francisco Community City College District Subject: Report on grant activity from June 23, 2006 – August 31, 2006, City

College of San Francisco. This report is for information only on City College of San Francisco grant activity, June 23, 2006 – August 31, 2006. Grants involving greater than $500,000 and less than a $50,000 cash match: None. Grants involving less than $500,000 and less than a $50,000 cash match: Leong Man Way Foundation – The Leong Man Way Foundation has increased its support of the Scholar in Residence Program. Additional funds will be awarded in the amount not to exceed $60,000, bringing the total to $72,000, for the period of July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2011. Joanne Low, Originator Wu Yee Children’s Services – CCSF’s Child Development and Family Studies Department will receive additional funds from Wu Yee Children’s Services to provide academic advising, career advising, and professional development through the San Francisco Early Childhood Professional Development Project. This funding will also support credit instruction offered through the Child Development and Family Studies Department. Additional funds are in the amount not to exceed $180,000, bringing total grant funds to $345,000, beginning August 22, 2005 with no expiration date. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator Children’s Council of San Francisco – CCSF’s Child Development and Family Studies Department will receive additional funds from the Children’s Council of San Francisco. This funding will be used to support academic instruction and support services for the Child Development and Family Studies Department. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $5,927 for an open duration. For further information, please refer to resolution B21-010628. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator State Chancellor’s Office – CCSF’s Child Development and Family Studies Department will request funds to offer a Foster & Kinship Care Education Program. The program will use a variety of non-credit classes to provide in-service trainings for individuals involved in the California Foster & Kinship Care system. Requested funds are in the amount not to exceed

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$93,937 for the period of July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. For further information, please refer to FIO-050922. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator California Post-Secondary Education Commission (CPEC) – CCSF’s Teacher Prep Center has received an augmentation for Year 3 of the Teach to Advance Student Achievement in Mathematics and Science program. The current grant has been augmented by $6,000 to support the evaluation process. Total funds are in the amount not to exceed $624,220 for the period of November 1, 2003 – September 30, 2006. For more information, please see FIO-040224, FIO-040826, and FIO-050825. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator Wells Fargo – CCSF’s Wells Fargo Math and Science Scholars Program will continue to provide paid internships in K-12 SFUSD classrooms for future teachers and students interested in teaching as well as support the work of the Teacher Preparation Center in recruiting, training, and transferring future math and science teachers. Funds in the amount of $250,000 were awarded on December 31, 2004 (see FIO-041118). CCSF has been awarded additional funds in the amount not to exceed $100,000 for an open duration. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator Mimi and Peter Haas Fund – The San Francisco Early Childhood Professional Development Project, a program within CCSF’s Child Development and Family Studies Department, has received additional funds to continue to address the need for professional development and training opportunities for a diverse early childhood workforce. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $296,000 for the period of May 1, 2006 – April 30, 2007. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator State Chancellor’s Office – CCSF has submitted a request to renew funds for the Advanced Transportation Technology (ATT) Regional Center to support training and instruction in the transit field. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $102,500 for the period of July 1, 2006 – December 31, 2006. Phyllis McGuire, Originator San Francisco Parks Trust – CCSF has received a grant to fund the Y.E.S. (Youth Explore Science) Program at the Southeast Campus. Youth ages of 11-14 will participate in a science-based education and land stewardship summer program. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $103,320 for the period of June 26, 2006 – August 18, 2006. Veronica Hunnicutt, Originator David B. Gold Foundation – CCSF has been awarded funds to support Expect Respect SF, a collaboration between CCSF’s Project SURVIVE and several community-based organizations that promotes healthy dating relationships among high school students. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $25,000 for the period of July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator

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State Chancellor’s Office – CCSF has requested funds from the State Chancellor’s Office to continue support of the Northern California Biotechnology Center (NCBC), which networks with biotechnology firms and facilitates training of the biotechnology workforce in the Bay Area. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $205,000 for the period of July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Wing Tsao, Originator State Chancellor's Office – CCSF has received funding to continue hosting the statewide Real Estate Education Center. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $100,000 for the period July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Steven Glick, Originator California Department of Education – The Office of Food and Nutrition Services for the Child Care Food Program has awarded funds to CCSF’s Child Development and Family Studies Department for a special food service program for children. CCSF will purchase food for supplemental meals for children enrolled in the Infant/Toddler, State Preschool and Grace Child Development Center Programs. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $157,756 for the period of October 1, 2006 – September 30, 2007. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator San Francisco Department of the Environment – CCSF has received an Environmental Justice Grant through the San Francisco Department of the Environment. Funds will support the establishment of an Emission Reduction Biodiesel Education & Training Program that would provide biodiesel training, internship opportunities, and job development for residents of Bayview/Hunters Point. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $35,913 for a period of 12 months following completion of the contract with the city of San Francisco. Phyllis McGuire, Originator Jumpstart – CCSF’s Child Development and Family Studies Department will receive funds for the third year to support Jumpstart Corps Member stipends. Jumpstart members are trained to facilitate children’s development by utilizing developmentally appropriate practices, engaging children in active learning, and supporting children’s early or emergent reading and writing. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $56,678 for the period of September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2007. For further information, please refer to FIO-040826. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator Children’s Council of San Francisco – CCSF’s Child Development and Family Studies Department will receive additional funds from the Children’s Council of San Francisco. This funding will be used for academic instruction and support services for the Child Development and Family Studies Department. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $6,920 for an open duration. For further information, please refer to resolution B21-010628. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator

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California Employment Development Department (EDD) – CCSF’s Trade Adjustment Act (TAA) program has been awarded funds to support VESL instruction in the amount not to exceed $400,000 for the period of August 14, 2006 – October 31, 2007. Phyllis McGuire, Originator San Francisco Department of Human Services (DHS) – CCSF has been awarded additional funding for the continued maintenance and upgrading of a collaborative case management system between DHS and the CalWORKS office. The award is in the amount not to exceed $16,002 for the period of July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Jorge Bell, Originator San Francisco Department of Human Services (DHS) – DHS has awarded CCSF’s CalWORKS office of Education and Training funding to provide matching dollars for work study employment salaries for CalWORKS recipients who are enrolled at the College. The award from DHS is in the amount not to exceed $142,800 for the period of July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Jorge Bell, Originator San Francisco Department of Human Services (DHS) – DHS has awarded CCSF funds to reimburse the College for instructional/lab aides for the Weekend College sessions. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $35,700 for the period of July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007. Jorge Bell, Originator Orfalea Family Foundation – The CCSF Child Development and Family Studies Department’s Orfalea Family Centers, located at the John Adams and Ocean Avenue campuses, are requesting additional funds to support the ongoing operational expenses, specifically salaries and fringe benefits of the child development program employees for fiscal year 2006-2007. This additional fund request is above and beyond the original yearly pledge of $350,000 per Resolution #010830-S4. Additional funds are in the amount not to exceed $340,000 for the period of July 1, 2006 – June 3, 2007. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator National Science Foundation (NSF) – NSF recently renewed funding to CCSF’s Bio-Link National Resource Center, a program that focuses on enhancing and expanding biotechnology technician programs throughout the nation. The College must provide a one-for-one match on equipment which will amount to approximately $4,400 over the life of the grant. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $346,506 for the period of September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2007. Robert Gabriner, Originator

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Grant-Funded Contracts involving less than $50,000 Incoming to the District: National Science Foundation (NSF) - The Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute (TVI), recently renamed to Central New Mexico Community Technical College, has received an NSF grant and in turn provided CCSF’s Bio-Link center with a sub-award. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $45,000 for the period of August 1, 2006 – July 31, 2007. Robert Gabriner, Originator National Institutes of Health (NIH) – Spelman College has received a grant from NIH and in turn provided CCSF with a sub-award. Funding will go to the Bridges to Baccalaureate Program, which supports lecture series, conference travel, curriculum development, and research opportunities that promote the continuation of educational goals through the Bachelor’s degree and beyond. Henry Augustine, Originator Grant-Funded Contracts involving less than $50,000 Outgoing from the District: U.S. Department of Education – CCSF will enter into a special services contract with Nicholar Chang under the U.S. Department of Education, Title III, Activity One grant. Former Dean Chang will coordinate and provide training for CCSF faculty and administrators who will be coordinating project components after Title III funding ends on September 30, 2007. Funds are in the amount not to exceed for $28,000 for the period September 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Lawrence C. Klein, Originator California Community Colleges Board of Governors Matriculation Fund – CCSF will enter into a special services contract with Nicholar Chang to provide the following services related to matriculation: continue the development of SARS-Grid functionalities and its interface with the Banner system; coordinate with Information Technology Services and Office of Research, Planning and Grants to improve MIS reporting to the State Chancellor’s Office; and update the District’s matriculation plan. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $15,000 for the period September 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Carl Jew, Originator State Chancellor’s Office – CCSF’s Center of Applied Competitive Technology (SFCACT) will enter into a sub-recipient agreement with the Sierra College Center for Applied Competitive Technologies to engage the services of Jon Stalman for a rapid prototyping training for seven CCSF faculty and staff. The training will take place on CCSF’s Ocean Campus on August 14, 2006. The Sierra College CACT will receive funds in the amount not to exceed $1,300 for the period of August 14, 2006. Phyllis McGuire, Originator State Chancellor’s Office – CCSF intends to contract with the non-profit organization Bay Bio Institute in order to house and give administrative support to NCBC. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $30,997 for the period of October 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Wing Tsao, Originator

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National Science Foundation (NSF) – CCSF’s Bio-Link will retain the services of Dan Weiler as the program evaluator at the national level during the third year of the Bio-Link National Resource Center Grant. He will continue to gather the documentary, interview, observation, student record and other quantitative data required to assess the extent to which the Bio-Link National Center and the Bio-Link Regional Centers have met their goals. The contract will be in the amount not to exceed $15,000 for the period September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2007. Robert Gabriner, Originator National Science Foundation (NSF) – Bio-Link will continue to contract with Barton Gledhill as Deputy Director of Bio-Link. Dr. Gledhill will provide the National Center with special services and advice in the area of liaison with researchers, industry leaders and post-secondary faculty. The contract will be in the amount not to exceed $24,000 for the period September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2007. Robert Gabriner, Originator National Science Foundation (NSF), Bio-Link – A separate contract for Barton Gledhill, who serves as the co-Principal Investigator for CCSF’s Bio-Link, has been augmented in order to fund consultancy and travel expenses associated with the Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute sub-award. The additional funds are in the amount not to exceed $7,500 for the period of August 1, 2006 – July 31, 2007. Robert Gabriner, Originator National Science Foundation (NSF) – Bio-Link will continue to contract with Wanda Blake for development and projections for continuing and promoting Bio-Link Resource Center operations and goals. Funds are in the amount not to exceed $8,400 for the period of September 1, 2006 – December 31, 2006. Robert Gabriner, Originator National Science Foundation (NSF) – Bio-Link will contract with Graham Charles for database survey design. The contract is in the amount not to exceed $5,000 for the period of September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2007. Robert Gabriner, Originator National Science Foundation (NSF) – Bio-Link will contract Madison Area Technical College (the Bio-Link North Central Regional Center) for managing the Bio-Link Curriculum and Instructional Materials Clearinghouse. The contract will not exceed $40,011 for the period September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2007. The contract end date may be extended based on extension of Bio-Link funding from the National Science Foundation. Robert Gabriner, Originator

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National Science Foundation (NSF) – Bio-Link will contract with New Hampshire Community Technical College for the maintenance and development of the Bio-Link website. The contract is in the amount not to exceed $30,076 for the period of September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2007. The contract end date may be extended based on extension of Bio-Link funding from the National Science Foundation. Robert Gabriner, Originator State Chancellor's Office, Board of Financial Assistance Program (BFAP) – CCSF’s Financial Aid Office will contract with Career America, LLC to develop the 2006-2007 student financial aid handbook that educates current and prospective students about the financial aid process. The contract is in the amount not to exceed $26,245.83 for the period of July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Jorge Bell, Originator Federal Transit Administration – CCSF is modifying a contract with San Francisco State University (SFSU) as part of a grant from the Federal Transit Administration that supports the Advanced Transportation Technology Academy. The contract with SFSU has been reduced from $49,000 to an amount not to exceed $26,403 for the period of August 8, 2005 – June 30, 2006. Phyllis McGuire, Originator National Science Foundation (NSF) – CCSF will increase its contract with Photisis to continue support of the iCONS program. Photisis will assist iCONS in planning and implementing its marketing and outreach efforts as well as recruiting and convening its advisory panel. The contract augmentation is in the amount not to exceed $3,000, bringing the total contract to $23,000 for the period of December 1, 2005 – September 30, 2006. Wing Tsao, Originator State Chancellor’s Office – CCSF will contract with Gerald W. Bernstein to serve as the Center Director of the Advanced Transportation Technology and Energy Initiative (ATT), housed at the Evans Campus. Mr. Bernstein will fulfill the work plan of the ATT renewal grant, report to the state director, attend quarterly meetings, and monitor the budget of the grant. Phyllis McGuire, Originator Orfalea Family Foundation – CCSF’s Child Development and Family Studies Department will enter into a contract with the Firefly Center. Melisa Kaye, Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OTR/L) will provide professional services including occupational therapy assessment, consultation and services, program development, staff training and family education at the Orfalea Family Centers. The contract is in the amount not to exceed $20,000 for the period of July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator

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Haas Fund – CCSF will contract with Mary Hegwood for coordination and implementation of the Upgrade to Teacher Cohort, including outreach, retention, and developing strategies for student success. The contract is in the amount not to exceed $20,000 for the period of July 1, 2006 – December 31, 2006. Lawrence C. Klein, Originator

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