Clovis Community College Planning Retreat

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Clovis Community College Planning Retreat Agenda February 24, 2017, 12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Clovis Veterans Memorial District (808 Fourth St, Clovis, 93612) Time Session Presenters 12:30 p.m. Ice Breaker (Lunch Provided) 1:00 p.m. Begin Data Analysis (College Council Meeting) 1:30 p.m. Welcome Lori Bennett 1:40 p.m. Introduction to Strategic Planning John Spevak & John Forbes 2:10 p.m. Activity 2:15 p.m. Tying Data Analysis to our Strategic Planning Lori Bennett & John Spevak 2:55 p.m. Break 3:10 p.m. Activity 3:15 p.m. Our Strategic Planning Journey Kelly Fowler, Lee Brown, Liz Romero, Lorrie Hopper 3:30 p.m. Development of Strategic Plan Outcomes and Action Items Lori Bennett, John Forbes, Liz Romero, Kelly Fowler 4:25 p.m. Closing Remarks and Next Steps Lori Bennett

Strategic Planning Retreat Summary February 24, 2017 Clovis Veterans Memorial District We had a total of 60 participants join us for the Strategic Planning Retreat held Friday, February 24 th. A brief summary of our activities are listed below. Ice Breaker A big thank you to Anna Martinez, Tracy Stuntz, and Max Hembd for their fun and interactive ice breaker and game breaks. Competition got a little heated and Max took a tackle or two, but we all learned a little more about the EMP and our college. College Council/Data Analysis While College Council met to discuss Educational Master Plan, others at the planning retreat begun some data analysis led by Michelle Johnson and consultant John Spevak. Welcome Dr. Bennett officially kicked of the planning portion after the College Council meeting ended. She was excited to announce that they had approved the recommendation of the final draft of the Educational Master Plan to the president and Board of Trustees. Introduction to Strategic Planning John Spevak & John Forbes discussed the importance of effectively using our plan and not letting it collect dust on the shelf. They then asked the group to think about their why; why each person was in the educational field and a few attendees reported out. Dr. Forbes also shared his story and we learned his career started in inner city Chicago with students desperate to learn but completely lacking resources. Tying Data Analysis to our Strategic Plan In our second look at data, we dove a little deeper and shared the information that really stood out to each table. Discussion was focused on six areas: transfer and workforce development, our service area, distance education, enrollment and FTES, the CCCCO Scorecard, and community building.

Our Strategic Planning Journey Before getting started on action plan ideas for our new plan, Kelly Fowler reviewed the progress made on the 2013-2017 plan as well as some new initiatives from the state chancellor s office. Lee Brown shared the district s updated mission and vision, which are used as a foundation for the colleges planning. Lorrie Hopper presented the six overarching goals from the CCC Educational Master Plan. Our Strategic Planning goals will need link to our long-term goals. Development of Strategic Plan Outcomes and Action Plans Each table was assigned one of the six goals from the Educational Master Plan and brainstormed action plans and outcomes that we could work on over the next four years. These ideas were collected and discussed. They are what we will use to begin the first draft of our Strategic Plan. Some common themes include strengthening relationships with local high schools and local businesses, developing more activities to increase student engagement, engaging in strategic course scheduling and expanding program offerings, and expanding our online resources for both student services and public information purposes. Closing Remarks and Next Steps Dr. Bennett closed the session by thanking all those who participated.

02.24.17 Planning Retreat RSVP First Name Last Name Department Constituency Comments Table Assignment Kham Boutthavong Technology Classified Table 1 Derek Dormedy Science & Health Department Faculty College Council Table 1 Kelly Fowler Office of Instruction & Student Services Administration College Council Table 1 Reynani Hawkins Admissions & Records Classified Arriving around 1:30 Table 1 Nicholas Janzen Student Arriving 1:00 Table 1 Amber Tidwell English & Reading Department Adjunct Table 1 Cindy Walker Social Sciences Department Faculty Maybe Late Table 1 Lee Brown Humanities & Social Sciences Administration College Council Table 2 Erik Fritz English & Reading Department Faculty College Council Table 2 Demi Fujino Student Arriving 1:30 Table 2 Emilie Gerety Office of the President Classified College Council Table 2 Doris Griffin Admissions & Records Administration Table 2 Jason Mendez Marketing & Communication Department Classified Table 2 Brent Nabors CTE Department Faculty Table 2 Diane Schoenburg Social Sciences Department Faculty Arriving 3:30 Table 2 Ann Brandon English & Reading Department Faculty Table 3 John Forbes STEM Administration College Council Table 3 Kirtley King Humanities Department Faculty College Council Table 3 Monica Marquez CTE Department Administration Table 3 Brooke Ramos Library Faculty Arriving around 1:30 Table 3 Isaac Reyna Student Services Classified Arriving Late Table 3 Kaye Reynolds Office of Institutional Research Classified Table 3 Niko Shamlin Student Arriving late Table 3 Lori Bennett Office of the President Administration College Council Table 4 Max Hembd Humanities Department Faculty Table 4 Margee Loya Curriculum Analyst Classified Maybe Late Table 4 Jon McPhee Social Sciences Department Faculty College Council Table 4 David Navarro Student Services Classified Arriving late Table 4 Robert Ochoa Administrative Services Classified Table 4 Melanie Sanwo English & Reading Department Faculty Arriving around 1:30 Table 4 Vanessa Suarez Student College Council Table 4 Bryndis Arnarsdottir Student Table 5 Colleen Brannon Student Support Services Department Faculty Arriving late Table 5 Chris Glaves Math/Engineering Department Faculty College Council/Arriving late Table 5

02.24.17 Planning Retreat RSVP Lorrie Hopper Administrative Services Administration College Council Table 5 Teresa Ishigaki English & Reading Department Faculty Table 5 Michelle Johnson Office of Institutional Research Classified College Council Table 5 Michael Stannard Humanities Department Faculty Table 5 Nanci Sumaya Admissions & Records Classified Table 5 Nicole Arosteguy Student Table 6 James Atkinson Office of Institutional Research Administration College Council Table 6 Cynthia Elliott English & Reading Department Faculty Arriving late Table 6 Dan Hoffman Administrative Services Classified College Council Table 6 Erica Johnson Student Support Services Department Faculty College Council/Arriving late Table 6 Nina Roby Marketing & Communication Department Classified Table 6 Jared Rutledge Science & Health Department Faculty Table 6 Linda Thomas CTE Division Administration College Council Table 6 Stephanie Babb Marketing & Communication Department Administration College Council Table 7 Whitney Blum CTE Department Adjunct Table 7 Jeff Burdick English & Reading Department Faculty College Council Table 7 Vicki Cockrell STEM Classified Table 7 Yasmeen Maklani Student Table 7 Anna Martinez Humanities Department Faculty College Council/Leaving Early Table 7 Rachel Moring-Garcia Student Support Services Department Faculty Arriving late Table 7 Cathy Ostos Office of Administrative Services Classified College Council Table 7 Dawn Hart Humanities Department Adjunct College Council Table 8 Gurdeep Hebert Student Services Administration College Council Table 8 Zhuam Navarro Student Table 8 Leslie Rata Office of Instruction & Student Services Classified Table 8 Elizabeth Romero CTE Department Faculty College Council Table 8 Jaclyn Rowley English & Reading Department Faculty Table 8 Sergio Salinas Administrative Services Administration Table 8 Tiffany Sarkisian Humanities Department Faculty Arriving late Table 8 Phil Johnson Humanities Department Faculty Arriving Late Megan Bennett English & Reading Department Faculty Table 7 Tracy Stuntz Instructional Designer Faculty Leaving Early Table 2