CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC Joint Session – April 21, 2016

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CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 Joint CIO – CSSAA – CCCAOE– ASCCC Regional Meeting Los Angeles and Orange County April 21, 2016 CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

Sacramento Joint Meeting CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

Overview For This Morning How can we best implement the 25 Strong Workforce Recommendations and the new budget authorization of $200 Million? How can our organizations and our colleges best adapt to the new challenges that require heightened collaboration regionally? CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

Regions: How To Align Them? Does “align” mean “adopt one model”? or, can there be other approaches? WIOA (Federal): 14 Planning Units California: 7 Regions CCCAOE: 7 Regions CCCCIO: 10 Regions CCCSSAA: 10 Regions ASCCC: 4 Area Reps + 6 Other Reps CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

Workforce Development Boards 14 California Community Colleges – Chancellor’s Office | 112 Colleges | 72 Districts | 2.6 Million Students

Doing What Matters – 7 Regions CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

Los Angeles-Orange County Regional Consortia 27 Community Colleges

LACCD Ring OC

CCCAOE Regions & Colleges (7) CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CIO 4 Regions

CSSAA 2 Regions

ASCCC 4 Area Reps + 6 Others

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

Student Success & Support Programs – Strategic Goals Provide assistance in admissions, orientation, assessment and testing, counseling, and student follow-up to: Ensure that all students complete their college courses Persist to the next academic term Achieve their educational objectives CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

Student Equity Planning – Strategic Goals Improve student outcomes measured by success indicators “Success indicators” identify and measure areas for which disadvantaged populations may be impacted by issues of equal opportunity Populations to be examined for disproportionate impact: American Indians or Alaskan natives, Asians or Pacific Islanders, Blacks, Hispanics, Whites, men, women, and persons with disabilities (Title 5; 54220(d). foster youth, veterans and low income students (SB 860) CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

Basic Skills Initiative – Strategic Goals To maximize the effectiveness and efficient utilization of the system's Basic Skills and ESL resources To identify, promote, and disseminate information on exemplary programs and effective practices To achieve program improvements through their replication and adaptation to the unique characteristics of individual community colleges/districts To recognize and inform the public about the system's achievement on the basic skills mission and outcome data CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 6 Key Questions CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 Discussion QUESTIONS Are we organized to respond as a region to new initiatives? What is our regional collaborative and communication structure? How are we leveraging the data and resources to build regional infrastructure?  How are we collaborating on SSSP, Equity, Basic Skill Initiative, and Doing What Matters? What opportunities exist for the CIO, CSSSO, Faculty, and CCCAOE to collaborate? What are major challenges to requests and initiatives? CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 QUESTION 1 How are we organized as a region to respond to new initiatives? (15 Minutes) · What happens when a regionally directed RFP surfaces? Can each college in your region articulate that process? · How often do Instructional and Student Services VPs meet individually and collectively? Are CTE or other Deans included? CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 QUESTION 2 What is our regional collaborative and communication structure? (15 Minutes) · What communication structures are in place for collaborative sharing in your region? · How is this communication structure maintained? · If you do not have a communication structure, please take 5 minutes to brainstorm ideas before moving to next questions. CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 QUESTION 3 How are we leveraging the data and resources to build regional infrastructure? (15 minutes) · How does your region share data? How is this maintained? · What data are needed? · What is the vision for Data Unlocked? CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 QUESTION 4 (1 of 2) How are we collaborating on SSSP, Equity, Basic Skill Initiative, and Doing What Matters? (15 Minutes) · How are SSSP, Equity, and BSI organized and delivered on your campuses (please respond by college)? · What innovations have been piloted within your region for leveraging any of the resources from these initiatives collaboratively? CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 QUESTION 4 (2 of 2) · Will your region respond to the regional BSI RFA? If yes, what challenges has your region faced this process? If no, what challenges have prevented your region from considering a proposal? · How does your DWM team connect to the CIOs and CSSOs in your region? As a CSSO or CIO, do you feel adequately informed and engaged? CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 QUESTION 5 What opportunities exist for the CIO, CSSSO, and CCCAOE to collaborate ? (15 Minutes) · Please share best practices that your region is employing to maintain a culture of collaboration · Please take the next 5 minutes to brainstorm ideas for extending collaboration across instruction, student services, and CTE. CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 QUESTION 6 What are the major challenges to responding to requests and managing multiple initiatives on your campus and from a regional perspective and what suggestions might you offer to the CCCCO moving forward? (15 Minutes) For this discussion, consider: · Requests for proposals · Reports Submission · Budgetary considerations CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 OPEN DISCUSSION (15 Minutes) CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

Survey – Quarterly Webinar/Engagement Please Complete CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016 Announcements CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016

CCCAOE – CCCCIO – CCCSSAA – ASCCC ----- Joint Session – April 21, 2016