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Santiago Canyon College
Academic Senate
8045 East Chapman
Orange, CA 92869
SENATORS
Arts, Humanities, and
Social Sciences
Adams, Rick
Beers, Lynette
Borrey, Odette
DeCarbo, Michael
Evett, Corinna
Business,
Mathematics, and
Sciences
Armbruster, Linda
Cummins, Shawn
Hovanitz, Eric
Sakamoto, Scott
Shine, Tom (Alt)
Wagner, Joyce
(714) 628-4831
FAX (714) 532-2055
AGENDA
December 12, 2006
1:00pm – 2:30pm
Room E-305
Steve Eastmond and the FARSCCD Board
will be meeting with the Senate Reps to
discuss the aforementioned concerns
related to the newly negotiated 16 week
calendar:
Career Education
Lamourelle, Regina

Counseling
Baldizon-Rios, Nena

Library
Geissler, Joe
Ho, Alice (Alt)

Orange Education
Center
Jordan, Ethel (Alt)
Salazar DeLa Torre,
Rosa

What triggered this to be brought to the attention of
FARSCCD and the Chancellor
What are the parameters of the negotiations that indicate that
we are not in compliance
What transpired at the ratification meeting and at prior Senate
meetings that resulted in the misunderstandings
How can we improve communication between the two
colleges so as to better serve students
Adjunct
Watkins, Jim
OFFICERS
President
Enriquez, Rosi
Vice President
Cannon, Cari
Secretary/Treasurer
Barembaum, Morrie
Santiago Canyon College is a learning community dedicated to intellectual and personal growth. Our purpose
is to foster a learning environment, which develops knowledge, critical thinking, sound decision making,
cultural awareness, and effective communication skills.
Santiago Canyon College offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes university transfer as well as
associate degree programs. We also provide community services, technical certificate programs, non-credit
courses, workforce education and basic skills instruction. We are committed to providing a full range of
support services for our diverse student population. Our schedules are designed to accommodate the needs
of full- and part-time students including those with family and career responsibilities. The learning
experience at Santiago Canyon College encourages a spirit of cooperation complemented by independent
thinking.
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