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Page 1: Don’t Forget Your Wristband - TCC News...When TCC South opened its doors in 1967 as the first campus of Tarrant County Junior College, its initial enrollment of 4,272 constituted
Page 2: Don’t Forget Your Wristband - TCC News...When TCC South opened its doors in 1967 as the first campus of Tarrant County Junior College, its initial enrollment of 4,272 constituted

We are pleased to welcome you to TCC South’s Family Extravaganza, a special event celebrating 50 years of educating students in Tarrant County. This brochure is your guide to today’s schedule of activities, performances and other special events.

Our goal is to connect students, employees, members of the community and college partners by focusing on what we do best: education, enrichment and entertainment. Whether you are a first-time guest or frequent visitor, the entire TCC South community invites you to learn more about our multi-faceted college and have fun along the way!

As you’re enjoying your time here, please share your experiences and photos from today on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using #TCCSouthTurns50.

About the Campus When TCC South opened its doors in 1967 as the first campus of Tarrant County Junior College, its initial enrollment of 4,272 constituted the largest-ever opening enrollment for a junior college in the United States. The Campus also held the District’s first official commencement ceremony, conferring degrees and certificates to 107 students. TCC South currently boasts an enrollment of more than 8,700 students.

Today, Tarrant County College District boasts six campuses and serves more than 100,000 students annually. Underscoring its commitment to the community, Tarrant County College works with businesses, community and economic workforce development organizations, and industry associations to develop the workforce Tarrant County needs to thrive and grow.

Don’t Forget Your WristbandGuests attending Family Extravaganza: Education, Enrichment and Entertainment for All at TCC South will be given a wristband at check-in and registration. The wristband will be your admission to the events happening throughout the campus.

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OUTDOOR EVENTS9:45 a.m. - 2 p.m. Check-In Information Kiosk Parking Lots

10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Exhibitor Tables featuring TCCD Programs and Services, TCCD Partners and Community Resources Various Locations

Children’s Zone featuring activities and games Near STEC

Impaired Driving Demo Outside SPAC

Law Enforcement and First Responder Vehicles Outside SPAC

TCCD MOGO Unit Outside near SSTU and Bookstore

Food Vendor Trucks Outside SSTU and Fine Arts

Univision Outside in the “free speech area” directly across from SLIB

Interactive Sustainable Student Garden Outside STEC

SO Campus Automotive Display Outside SAUT

Photo Opps with Superman Outside SPAC

Photo Opps with Toro SSTU Patio

PRE-FAMILY EXTRAVAGANZA EVENTS (SEE ADS INSIDE)8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators in Texas Fall Conference SETC Building – Center of Excellence for Energy Technology

8 a.m. – Noon Intergenerational Community Conversation Early College High School

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SSTU SCHEDULE9:45 - 10 a.m. Maxwell Hall Jazz Band SSTU Patio

10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Vendor Tables featuring local entrepreneurs and businesses with goods and services for sale SSTU Dining Hall (1st floor)

10 - 10:20 a.m. Introductions Welcome Eugene V. Giovannini, Ed.D., Chancellor Peter Jordan, Ed.D., Campus President SSTU Patio Main Stage

10:20 - 10:30 a.m. Food Pantry Ribbon Cutting Eugene V. Giovannini, Ed.D., Chancellor Peter Jordan, Ed.D., Campus President CELT, TCCD Trustees Campus Administrators Jared Cobb , Ed.D., Director, Student Development Services SSTU 1st Floor Food Pantry

10:30 a.m. O.D. Wyatt High School Drumline SSTU Patio Main Stage

10:30 - 11:45 a.m. Maxwell Hall Jazz Band SSTU Patio

10:40 - 10:45 a.m. Announcements SSTU Patio Main Stage

11 - 11:45 a.m. Bingo and Dominoes SSTU Living Room

11:45 a.m. - Noon Musical Chairs SSTU Patio Main Stage

Noon - 12:15 p.m. Door Prize Giveaway SSTU Patio Main Stage

12:15 - 1:45 p.m. Rick Stitzel and the SO Campus Jazz Ensemble SSTU Patio

12:15 and 12:45 p.m. Performance Painting with Artist Patrick Hunter SSTU Living Room

1:45 - 2 p.m. Closing Remarks and Door Prize Giveaways SSTU Patio Main Stage

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SHPE SCHEDULE10:45 - 11:45 a.m. 3-on-3 Basketball Competition SHPE Gymnasium

12:15 - 1:15 p.m. Slam Dunk Basketball Competition SHPE Gymnasium

1:15 - 1:45 p.m. Intro to Line Dancing SHPE Racquetball Court

SLIB SCHEDULE10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Photo Booth for Tarrant County College-Bound Students (every 10-minutes) In front of SLIB Building

10:45 - 11:45 a.m. Storytime Pin the Shoes on Pete the Cat and a book giveaway in the Library SLIB Drake Café

12:45 - 1:45 p.m. Storytime Pin the Shoes on Pete the Cat and a book giveaway in the Library SLIB Drake Café

SREC SCHEDULE12:45 - 1:45 p.m. Fun with French Simple Language Learning for Middle- High School Students (15-minute increments) SREC Recital Hall

SPAC SCHEDULE10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Gallery Event Erin Stafford-The Withdrawing Room SPAC Carillon Gallery

1:15 and 1:30 p.m. South Campus’ Continuum Dance Company SPAC Theatre Stage

JOGGING TRAIL10:20 - 10:40 a.m. Multigenerational Family Walk Campus Jogging / Walking Trail

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September 30th

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Intergenerational Community

Conversations

SHPE

Multiple Activities

SAUT: AutomotiveDisplay

SETC:Technology Display

Command Post

SLIB Drake CaféPete the Cat Read-in

MOGO Unit

Stage

Family Run

Food PantryGrand Opening

5 Food Trucks

SPAC: TCC Dance

Performance

FWPD: SafetyAwarness

SWAT, Medstar, Fire Dept. Truck

Free Speech AreaUnivision

Fun with French

South Campus Family Extravaganza

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If you need more information please visit the Command Center located outside SACD.

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Childcare Associates (CCA)

Fort Worth Police Department Community Programs Division/CAPA

Fort Worth Police Department Gang Unit

Jerline M. Harvey Public Library

L. Clifford Davis Legal Association (formerly known as: Tarrant County Black Bar Association)

NRG is the leading integrated power company in the U.S.

Oncor

Pathfinders

Refugee Services of Texas

TCC Connect

TCC Northeast Campus Student Research

TCC Northwest Aviation Program featuring Drone Technology

TCC South Business and Technology

TCC South Behavioral and Social Sciences

TCC South Mathematics and Natural

Sciences

TCC South Humanities

TCC South Monarch Butterfly Action Group

TCC South C.A.T.S. Committee

TCC South Student Development Services

TCC South Community & Industry Education

TCC Trinity River East Campus Nursing Program

TCC South Kinesiology Program

TCC Southeast Dietetics Program

TCC Southeast Engineering Program

TCCD Purchasing - “How to do Business with TCCD”

Texas Agrilife Extension Services

Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education (TABPHE)

Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE)

The Parenting Center

The Women’s Center

EDUCATION

ENTERTAINMENT

Maxwell Hall Jazz Band

O. D. Wyatt High School Drumline

Rick Stitzel and the TCC South Jazz Band

Storytime and Pin the Shoes on Pete the Cat with TCC Staff

TCC South’s Continuum Dance Company

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A. Philip Randolph Institute Fort Worth Chapter

Aetna

Amerigroup

Blue Zones

Convoy of Hope

Foodland Grocery Store

Maroon 9 Sickle Cell Support Organization

Moxie Scooters

One Point Home Health LLC

PDYE (Purpose Driven Youth Empowerment)

P.O.S.H. Organization

Proyecto Inmigrante, ICS

Recovery Resource Council

Tarrant County Black Historical & Genealogical Society

The Fort Worth Chapter, The Links, Inc.

Angel Carr, Author

Bling by L.A.

Get Snatched! Customized Apparel with Brian Cox

Handbags and Jewelry by Tiffany Freeman

Little Bow Feet

Mary Kay, Inc.

Ooh Wa Wa Popcorn

Plumbco Services

The Dock Bookshop

Troof Graphics

ENRICHMENT

FOOD VENDORS

VENDORS

Fried City

Karriem’s Catering

Kona Ice of Fort Worth

KrabKingz

White Lion

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EARLY COLLEGEHIGH SCHOOL8A.M. - NOON

TCC SOUTH CAMPUS

The broad goals of the Intergenerational Community Conversation include promoting civic responsibility, community engagement and capacity building along with developing practical solutions for community concerns and knowledge building.

In conjunction with the 50th AnniversaryFamily Extravaganza Celebration

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A. Philip Randolph Institute Fort Worth Chapter is the area unions’ bridge to diverse communities, creating and strengthening partnerships to enhance the standard of living for all workers and their families.

Amerigroup provides health care solutions for Medicaid and Medicare recipients.

Blue Zones has evolved into a global movement that’s inspiring people to live longer, more active lives with lower rates of chronic disease.

Childcare Associates (CCA) delivers a wide range of programs and services to boost early childhood development for children in lower-income families.

Humane Society of North Texas Pet Adoption Mobile Unit will have several pets needing new homes.

L. Clifford Davis Legal Association (formerly known as: Tarrant County Black Bar Association) provides legal representation services, community outreach clinics and legal educational seminars to the community; working to balance the Scales of Justice in Tarrant County since 1977.

Maroon 9 Sickle Cell Support Organization educates the public and raises awareness about Sickle Cell Disease, plans blood drives for needed transfusions to extend lives and increases the bone marrow registry by hosting testing sites.

NRG is the leading integrated power company in the U.S.

Oncor is a regulated electric transmission and distribution services provider that serves nearly 10 million customers across Texas.

One Point Home Health LLC provides comprehensive care to local communities by providing experts in process, strategy and support to our providers fulfilling their missions of delivering optimum care to patients and families.

P.O.S.H. Organization offers executive level virtual assistance, on-site organizing, copywriting and editing services to entrepreneurs, start-ups and small- to mid-sized businesses.

Pathfinders empowers individuals and families to find their path from poverty to self-sufficiency.

Proyecto Inmigrante, ICS provides immigration counseling and legal representation services.

Recovery Resource Council offers case management and behavioral health services to those seeking help with substance abuse and mental health issues.

Refugee Services of Texas welcomes refugees, immigrants and other displaced peoples and supports them in integrating and thriving in their new communities.

Tarrant County Black Historical & Genealogical Society strives to document the African-American experience in Tarrant County.

Texas Agrilife Extension Services delivers research-based educational programs and solutions for all Texans.

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

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Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education (TABPHE) - Tarrant County Chapter provides opportunities for professional development that enrich higher education personnel and improve the quality of our career growth.

Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE) - TCC Chapter is committed to the improvement of educational and employment opportunities for Chicanos in higher education.

The Fort Worth Chapter, The Links, Inc. membership consists of nearly 14,000 professional women of color in 283 chapters located in 41 states, the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

The Women’s Center inspires, teaching and empowers women and families to overcome violence, crisis and poverty.

Partners as of August 31, 2017For a current list of sponsors visit:www.tccd.edu

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Louise Appleman, PresidentDistrict 7TCU area, Southwest Fort Worth, West Fort Worth (generally south of I-30) and Benbrook

Conrad Heede, Vice PresidentDistrict 2Richland Hills, Hurst (part), Euless (part), Bedford, Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake and Westlake

Teresa Ayala, SecretaryDistrict 1Saginaw, Fort Worth North Side, Downtown Fort Worth and the Fort Worth Southside (generally west of I-35W)

Diane Patrick, Assistant SecretaryDistrict 3North and Central Arlington and part of Euless

Michael A. Evans, Sr., D. Min.District 5South Arlington and Mansfield

Bill GreenhillDistrict 4West Fort Worth (generally north of I-30), Azle, Haslet, Keller, Watauga, North Richland Hills and Haltom City

Gwendolyn Morrison, Ph.D.District 6East and Southeast Fort Worth, Forest Hill, Everman and part of Southwest Fort Worth

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ChancellorEugene Giovannini, Ed.D.

Chancellor’s Executive Leadership Team

Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Elva Concha LeBlanc, Ph.D.

President, Southeast CampusBill Coppola, Ph.D.

Vice Chancellor for Communications and External AffairsReginald Gates

President, Northeast CampusAllen Goben, Ed.D.

President, South CampusPeter Jordan, Ed.D.

President, Northwest CampusZarina Blankenbaker, Ph.D.

President, Trinity River CampusS. Sean Madison, Ed.D.

Vice Chancellor for FinanceMark McClendon, Ed.D.

Executive Director of TCC FoundationC. Joe McIntosh, Ed.D.

President, TCC Connect CampusCarlos Morales, Ph.D.

Vice Chancellor for Real Estate and FacilitiesNina Petty

Vice Chancellor for Administration and General CounselAngela Robinson, J.D.

Vice Chancellor for Information TechnologyGuhan Raghu

Chair, Joint Consultation CommitteeSteve Smiley

Chair-Elect, Join Consultation CommitteeShereah Taylor, Ed.D.

TCC ADMINISTRATION

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ASSOCIATION OF MATHEMATICS TEACHER EDUCATORS IN TEXAS

2017 FALL CONFERENCESOCIAL JUSTICE AND EQUITY IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION

AMTETX

CONFERENCE SESSIONSTCC SOUTH CAMPUS

SETC BUILDING CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY

SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 • 8:00-4:00 PM

AGENDA

9-9:30 a .m. INTRODUCTIONS AND WELCOME FROM DR. RANDY PHILIPPBREAKFAST 8-9 a .m.

Dr. Julia AguirreDr. Danny Bernard Martin

Dr. Marta CivilDr. Eric Gutstein

Dr. Dorothy White

9:30-11 a .m.NATIONAL PANEL

1:00-1 :45 p .m.SESSION 1 2:00-2:45 p .m.SESSION 2Presenter:Jim Ewing

Preparing pre-service teachers to engage all students, including students of poverty

Presenter:Rebecca Dibbs& Laura Beene

Ethnomathematics meets math history: Incorporating equity into a middle school content course

Presenter:Ryann Shelton& Keith Kerschen

Building a community of graduate student mathematics teacher educators

Presenter:Trena Wilkerson& Ryann Shelton

Activities for mathematics pre-service teachers to develop an understanding of equity-based practices”

Presenter:John Lamb& Amy Hayes

Relationships between perceptions of gender-roles, mathematics anxiety, and an end-of-course oral exam

Presenter:Rebecca Dibbs,Brittany Hott,Lesli Raymond& Taylor Kline

Through the looking glass: A critical meta-synthesis of algebra instructional strategies

Texas lesson study initiative: the what, when, where, how, and challenges

1 :00-1 :45 p .m.SESSION 3 Presenter: Connie Yarema

LUNCH Noon

KIMBELL ART MUSEUM SOCIAL EVENTSEPTEMBER 29, 2017

5:00-8:00 PM

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Campus President Peter Grant Jordan, Ed.D.

Executive Administrative Assistant Kay Harkness, A.A.

Assistant to the PresidentPatricio Ramirez, Ph.D.

Administrative Assistant IIMaria Valdez, A.A.

QEP CoordinatorMaureen Hockenberger, M.S.

Vice President for Academic AffairsDana Grove, Ph.D.

Administrative Assistant IIBrenda Byars

Administrative Assistant IBrittney Clarke, A.A.

Director of Academic AffairsWendy N. Jasper, MPA

Coordinator of Academic Support ServicesBelvia Moody, Ed.D.

Coordinator of Dual CreditFelisha Battles, M.A. Professional Development

Business and Technology Divisional DeanErnest Gines Jr., M.A., M.S.

Mathematics and Natural Sciences Divisional DeanYojana Sharma, Ph.D.

Humanities Divisional DeanVicki Ansorge, Ed.D.

Behavioral and Social Sciences Divisional DeanCarolyn Robertson, Ph.D.

Director of Library ServicesLinda Jenson, M.L.S.

Assistant Director of Library ServicesErik France, Ph.D.

Vice President for Community and Industry EducationGladys Emerson, M.S.

Administrative Assistant Maria Almendariz, A.A.

Director of Community and Industry EducationAlisa Jones, M.Ed.

Manager of Community and Industry EducationDerek Hubenak, M.B.A.

Coordinator of Special ProjectsRobert McCoy, M.P.A.

Coordinator of Special Projects Crowley South Campus CenterDemetrice S. Thompson, M.S.

Director of Campus and Community OutreachNicole Minor, M.S.

Coordinator of Special ProjectsYolanda Sifuentes, B.B.A.

Coordinator of Community OutreachErika Zimmermann, B.A.

Vice President for Student DevelopmentLarry Rideaux, Ed.D.

Administrative Assistant Shera Terry, B.S.

Director of CounselingTicily Medley, Ph.D., LMFT-S, LPC

Assistant Director of CounselingRosemarie Hammon, M.A.

SOUTH CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION

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Coordinator of Special ServicesKiesha Shelton, Ph.D.

Coordinator of Career ServicesMonica Miranda, M.Ed.

Coordinator of TestingShawn Taylor, B.A.

Coordinator of Student SupportBelinda Lopez, M.B.A.

Director of Student DevelopmentJared Cobb, Ed.D.

Coordinator of Health ServicesTina Ingram, MSN, RN

Coordinator of Student Accessibility ResourcesYolanda Thomas, B.A.

Facilities ManagerGus Anderson

Department of Veterans Affairs VetSuccess CounselorDouglas Smith, M.S., C.V.R.C.

Veterans CounselorValerie Groll

Director of TRIO ProgramsSharron Crear, M.S.W.

Coordinator of Media ServicesGrant Benatar

Coordinator of Graphic ServicesMonica Lea, B.A.

Subway, Director of OperationsShirley McEwen

Campus PoliceLt. Darren Clark

Coordinator of Business ServicesTiffany Rodriguez

Registrar (Admissions/Registration)Vanessa Walker, M.B.A.

Director of Student Financial Aid ServicesJoLynn Sprole

Coordinator of Student ActivitiesAna Garcia, M.Ed.

Principal of TCC South/Fort Worth ISD CollegiateLisa Castillo, M.S.

SOUTH CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION

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#SUCCESS Family SummitOctober 7, 20179 a.m. -3 p.m. • TCC South Campus

PK-12 FAMILY WORKSHOPS

HEALTH AND COLLEGE EXHIBITS

FREE FAMILY RESOURCES

FREE FOOD AND FREE CHILDCARE

For more information, contact the Fort Worth ISD Academic Advisement Department at 817.814.2575.

An Equal Opportunity Institution/Equal Access Institution.CEFE.10.27890.04.17.CC

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Elizabeth Branch, Co-ChairNicole M. Minor, Co-ChairMeioka AlexanderGus AndersonAmanda ApplonJim AustinMichielle BensonChristy CliftonClara FaulknerJohn DavidAna GarciaAmalia GuadalupeAlexander HayesAudrey Irving

Monica LeaReginald LewisJimmy MadisonAndre McEwingNathan PeoplesMarian RossFreddie SandiferDoris SharpeYolanda SifuentesDemetrice ThompsonLerita TraylorSarah WalkerFaye Watson

Thank you for being a part of TCC South’s Family Extravaganza. We would like to express our appreciation to our subcommittee, guests, exhibitors, faculty, staff,

students, alumni and all who helped make this day a success.

Canteen

Dr Pepper

Half-Price Books

Jim Austin Online

One Point Home Health

Texas Rangers

Univision

FAMILY EXTRAVAGANZASUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERS

DONORS/MEDIA SPONSOR

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INTERNATIONAL

starts at 10 a.m.

PARADEOF FLAGS

NOVEMBER 16, 2017THURSDAY

11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.SSTU Dining Hall

For more information, contact

Ana Garcia at 817-515-4045 or [email protected].

Celebrate and enjoy the diversity of culturesrepresented over the years at TCC South Campus.

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TCC is an Equal Opportunity Institution/Equal access to persons with disablilites.

For more about course and program offerings at TCC, please call 817-515-8223.