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Board of Trustees

MT. SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
1499 North State Street, San Jacinto, CA 92583 (951) 487-6752 /

AGENDA

Vision Statement

Our commitment to excellence is Your gateway to the future.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Menifee Campus

Learning Resource Center Community Room*

1.0 OPEN MEETING 3:30 p.m.

1.1 Call to Order

1.2 Pledge of Allegiance

1.3 Roll Call

1.4 Approval of Minutes – Regular meeting of August 17, 2006

1.5 Additions and/or Deletions to the Agenda

2.0 REPORTS

2.1 Board President & Trustees

2.2 Student Trustee

2.3 Superintendent/President

3.0 COMMENTS OF INDIVIDUAL, GROUPS, DELEGATIONS

LIMITED TO AGENDA ITEMS

Public comments are limited to agenda items and shall be no more than five (5) minutes per speaker and twenty (20) minutes per subject unless further time is granted by the Board of Trustees.

4.0 CONSENT AGENDA

4.1 INSTRUCTION

2006/07-013 High School Articulation Agreements 6

The administration recommends that the Board of Trustees

approve the high school articulation agreements for inclusion in the

College offerings.

4.2 HUMAN RESOURCES

2006/07-014 Academic Personnel Items 7

A. New Appointments – Interim/Temporary

B. New Associate Faculty – Effective Fall 2006

C. Coaching Stipends

D. Community Education Instructors Summer/Fall 2006

E. Non-Credit Instructors Fall 2006

2006/07-015 Classified Personnel Items 10

A. Alternative Schedules

B. Classified Appointments

C. Separations

D. Short Term Positions

E. Short Term Assignment

F. Substitute Assignments

G. Tutor Assignments

2006/07-016 Out-of-State Travel 14

The administration recommends that the Board of Trustees

approve the out-of-state travel.

2006/07-017 Volunteers 15

Volunteers play an invaluable role in the operation of the College

in many areas. The administration recommends that the Board of

Trustees acknowledge the contribution of these volunteers.

4.3 BUSINESS SERVICES

2006/07-018 Approval of Payroll, Purchase Orders, Contracts and

Commercial Warrants 16

The Trustees must authorize and approve all expenditures of

the District to comply with applicable education and public

contract codes. The administration recommends approval.

2006/07-019 District Quarterly Financial Status Report 19

Education Code section 84043 mandates a quarterly review of each

community college district based upon criteria established by the

Chancellor’s Office, requires the District governing board

to review the report at a regular meeting and enter the report into the

minutes. The administration recommends that the Board of Trustees

receives the quarterly report and orders the report filed.

2006/07-020 Contract Agreements 20

The administration recommends that the Board of Trustees

provide authorization to execute the contract agreements.

2006/07-021 Subordination of the Statutory Pass-through Payments – Mid

County Project Area 22

The Riverside County Economic Development Agency is expecting

to issue a new series of bonds to be secured by the Agency’s tax

increment revenues from the Agency’s Redevelopment Mid

County Project Area. The subordination request is for the benefit

of the District and provides updated information on the projected

redevelopment pass-through revenue. The administration

recommends that the Board of Trustees agree to and approves

the subordination of the Statutory Pass-through Payments.

2006/07-022 Subordination of the Statutory Pass-through Payments – I-215

Project Area 23

The Riverside County Economic Development Agency is expecting

to issue a new series of bonds to be secured by the Agency’s tax

increment revenues from the Agency’s Redevelopment Project Area No.

I-215. The subordination request is for the benefit of the District and

provides updated information on the projected redevelopment pass-through revenue. The administration recommends that the Board of Trustees agree

to and approves the subordination of the Statutory Pass-through Payments.

2006/07-023 Subordination of the Statutory Pass-through Payments – 1-1986

Project Area 24

The Riverside County Economic Development Agency is expecting

to issue a new series of bonds to be secured by the Agency’s tax

increment revenues from the Agency’s Redevelopment Project Area

No. 1-1986. The subordination request is for the benefit

of the District and provide updated information on the projected

redevelopment pass-through revenue. The administration

recommends that the Board of Trustees agree to and approves

the subordination of the Statutory Pass-through Payments.

2006/07-024 Tax Shelter Annuity 25

The Superintendent/President’s employment contract includes a

fringe benefit clause that stipulates the S/P will select a tax

sheltered annuity that requires Board approval. The administration

recommends that the Board of Trustees approve National Benefit

Services, Inc. and the Orange County Teachers Federal Credit

Union as the third party administrator.

5.0 OPEN AGENDA

5.1 BUSINESS SERVICES

2006/07-025 Approval of Technology Center Construction Project Bidders 26

The Technology Center construction project is being constructed

as an at risk construction management project and therefore bid to

multiple prime contractors. The bid is complete for bid packages

#’s 1-20. The administration recommends that the Board of

Trustees approve the list of lowest responsible bidders.

PUBLIC HEARING

2006-2007 Proposed Budget 27

1. Open Hearing

2. Public Hearing

3. Close Hearing

2006/07-026 Adoption of the 2006-2007 Budget 28

The District has calculated actual ending balances and adjusted

revenue and expenditures after the adoption of the Tentative

Budget in June. These revisions are included in the budget presented

for adoption. The administration recommends that the Board of

Trustees adopt the 2006-2007 budget.

6.0 COMMENTS OF INDIVIDUAL, GROUPS, DELEGATIONS

Public comments may address any item of interest to the public, other than agenda items, that

are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the college. Comments shall be limited to five (5)

minutes per speaker and twenty (20) minutes per subject unless further time is granted by the

Board of Trustees.

7.0 INFORMATION AGENDA

7.1 SUPERINTENDENT/PRESIDENT

A. Donations to the Foundation 29

Each month the Mt. San Jacinto Foundation reports to the

Board of Trustees a list of people and organizations that have

made donations of money or items of value to the Foundation.

7.2 HUMAN RESOURCES

PUBLIC HEARING

B. CWA Bargaining Proposal for Academic Year 2006-2007 32

Pursuant to GC 3547, the Communications Workers of America

Bargaining Proposal for Academic Year 2006-2007 was included

for review on the August 17, 2006 Board of Trustee agenda. The

proposal is attached and at this time Public comment will be taken on

the proposal.

1. Open Hearing

2. Public Hearing

3. Close Hearing

PUBLIC HEARING

C. CSEA Bargaining Proposal for Academic Year 2006-2007 33 Pursuant to GC 3447, the California School Employees Association

(CSEA) Bargaining Proposal for Academic Year 2006-2007 was

included for review on the August 17, 2006 Board of Trustee agenda.

The proposal is attached and at this time Public comment will be taken on

the proposal.

1. Open Hearing

2. Public Hearing

3. Close Hearing

7.3 ACADEMIC SENATE REPORT

7.4 CLASSIFIED SENATE REPORT

7.5 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY REPORT

8.0 CLOSED SESSION

Pursuant to all applicable education codes, government codes and recently enacted statutes, the Board of Trustees will meet in closed session to discuss and/or act on the following matters:

8.1 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE / DISMISSAL / RELEASE

9.0 ADJOURNMENT

*The September 14, 2006 Board of Trustee meeting is LINKED to room 200 on the San Jacinto Campus.

The Board of Trustees has scheduled a Strategic Planning work session on Monday, September 18, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on the Menifee Campus in the Learning Resource Center Community Room at 28237 La Piedra Road, Menifee, CA 92584.

The Board of Trustees has scheduled a work session on Wednesday, October 4, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on the San Jacinto Campus in Room 200 to discuss enhancing the Board’s effectiveness. Dr. Cindra Smith of the Community College League will facilitate the session.

The next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees is scheduled for Thursday, October 12, 2006, 3:30 p.m., San Jacinto Campus, Room #200.

Additional information or available background material regarding any item on the agenda may be obtained by contacting the Administration Office at 951-487-6752, extension 3001 prior to the meeting.

*Any member of the public who wishes to speak before the Board must complete a Public Participation form and return it to the Board Chair prior to the meeting. Late arrivals will not be permitted to speak. (Forms are available at the speaker’s table)

MSJC Board of Trustee meetings are taped and video recorded per Government Code Sections 54953.5 and 54953.6 and Education Code Section 72121(a). Recordings shall be subject to inspection by members of the public in accordance with the California Public Records Act, Government Code Sections 6250.

Any person with a disability may request this agenda be made available in an appropriate alternative format. A request for a disability-related modification or accommodation may be made by a person with a disability who requires a modification or accommodation in order to participate in the public meeting to:

Kathy Donnell

Executive Assistant to the Superintendent/President

1499 N. State St

San Jacinto, CA 92583-2399

951-487-3002

Office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Request must be received at least 48 hours prior to the meeting.

“The mission of Mt. San Jacinto College is to provide quality, educationally enriching experiences, programs and opportunities designed to empower students to serve as productive citizens in a dynamic and complex world.”

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Board of Trustees

MT. SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
1499 North State Street, San Jacinto, CA 92583 (951) 487-6752 /

ACTION

Item No.
2006/07-013 / Section:
Instruction / Subject:
High School Articulation Agreements / Date:
09/14/06

EXHIBIT

High School Articulation Agreements are located in the Instruction Office for review.

BACKGROUND:

In accordance with Board policy and the education code, the following articulation agreements have been approved by recent actions of the Career Education Advisory Committee and Curriculum Committee.

Mt. San Jacinto College will accept the completion of the following:

1. ROP 14001 – Forensic Science for the Mt. San Jacinto College course AJ 108 – Criminal Investigation for 3 units

2. ROP 10349 - Small Business Management & Ownership for the Mt. San Jacinto College course BADM 150 – Small Business Entrepreneurship for 3 units

3. ROP 10916 - CIS / Business Computers for the Mt. San Jacinto College course CAPP120C – Using Microsoft Office 2003 – Level I for 3 units

4. ROP 10916 CIS / Business Computers for the Mt. San Jacinto College course CAPP121C – Using Microsoft Word 2003 – Level 1 for 3 units

Regional Occupational Programs (ROP) courses that are articulated with MSJC courses may be offered in any high school in any District within Riverside County. The coursework and student outcomes for ROP courses are the same throughout Riverside County. These courses are regulated by District-wide ROP Competencies.

5. Murrieta Valley Unified School District Graphic Design II for the Mt. San Jacinto College course MUL110 – Intro to Multimedia for 3 units

Any high school District courses that are articulated with MSJC courses are specific to that District because their curriculum differs from the ROP curriculum. Many times, the high school course may only be taught at one high school in one school district within the County.

SUPERINTENDENT/PRESIDENT’S RECOMMENDATION:

It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the above articulation agreements for inclusion in the college offerings.

BUDGET IMPLICATIONS:

None

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Board of Trustees

MT. SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
1499 North State Street, San Jacinto, CA 92583 (951) 487-6752 /

ACTION

Item No.
2006/07-014 / Section:
Human Resources / Subject:
Academic Personnel Items / Date:
09/14/06

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These appointments have been made Pursuant to Board Policy Manual Chapter 7, BP7110-Delegations.

A. New Appointments – Interim/Temporary

Estassi, Samia Effective: 8-09-06/05-30-07

Full-Time Chemistry Instructor (temporary one year assignment)

Instruction, MVC Instructional need due to increased enrollment and increased number of course section offerings.

MacLaughlin, Colin Effective: 8-11-06/12-14-06

Full-Time Math Instructor (temporary one semester assignment)

Instruction, SJC Instructional need due to increased enrollment and increased number of course section offerings.

Moore, Brandon Effective: 8-10-06/12-14-06

Full-Time Math Instructor (temporary one semester assignment)

Instruction, SJC Instructional need due to increased enrollment and increased number of course section offerings.

Sadatmand, Kamal Effective: 8-09-06/12-16-06

Full-Time Math Instructor (temporary one semester assignment)

Instruction, MVC Instructional need due to increased enrollment and increased number of course section offerings.

Wright, Mary Effective: 8-11-06/05-30-07

Full-Time Nursing Instructor (temporary one year assignment)

Instruction, MVC New position that was board approved on 06-08-06 as part of the Nursing Program’s capacity building grant.

B. New Associate Faculty – Effective Fall 2006

Al-Azem, Kassem Math

Anderson, Elisabeth Biology & Environmental Science

Barkley, Christine English

Burger, William History

Campo, Peggy Microbiology

Chairez, Octavio Math

Choi, Hong Math

Csotsits, Judit Art

Damgen, Carol Communication

Discenza, Kenneth Legal Assistant

Farquharson, Hope Nursing

Flores Rodriguez, Marcel Political Science

Haines, John Physical Education

Haney, Bernadette English

Hertica, Mark Music

Islam, Ashik Political Science

Khalfallah, Hazem Math

Kusayanagi, Ron Multimedia

Linfield, Leon English

Lingrosso, Samuel Political Science

Lloyd, Theodore Intercollegiate Sports

Lopez, Paul Physical Education

Losi, Christopher Environmental Science

Martinez, Cari Counseling

Menchaca, Patricia Environmental Science & Geology

Mitten, Peter Art

Roginski, Susan Dance

Stewart, Alan Math

Trejo, Silvia Counseling

Twaddle, Kory Art

C. Coaching Stipends

Carberry, Edward Head Football Coach

Amount: $10,000.00 Effective: 08-01-06/06-30-07

Haines, John Assistant Football Coach
Amount: $2,000.00 Effective: 08-14-06/06-30-07
Lloyd, Ted Head Women’s Tennis Coach
Amount: $1,600.00 Effective: 09-01-06/06-30-07
Pirnik, Victor Assistant Football Coach
Amount: $1,000.00 Effective: 08-14-06/06-30-07
Sanchez, Eric Assistant Football Coach
Amount: $3,000.00 Effective: 08-14-06/06-30-07
Simpson, Candace Assistant Volleyball Coach
Amount: $1,400.00 Effective: 08-01-06/06-30-07
Skinner, Robert Assistant Soccer Coach
Amount: $1,200.00 Effective: 08-31-06/06-30-07

D. Community Education Instructors Summer /Fall 2006