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SAVE CCSF COALITION
GENERAL ASSEMBLY NEXT WEDNESDAY
September 10th, 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Mission Campus - Room 107/108
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If you have never come before, come and get involved!
If you have been participating, come and get re-energized!
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Although we have made tremendous gains we are still fighting for the college that all of our students deserve. We agree with the City Attorney who frames the issue as "success for a few" at the cost of "access for all."
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COME TO HEAR UPDATES
Restoration, the legal suit, Board of Trustee status and elections, etc.
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COME TO SET DIRECTION AND PLAN ACTIONS
To influence the BOT race, to lobby the Board of Governors to bring back our democratically elected BOT, etc. etc…
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COME TO HELP SAVE OUR CITY COLLEGE
Keep our college a community college!
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AGENDA
5:00 - 5:30 pm
Short history and where we are at this point
5:30 – 6:00 pm
Reports from students, lobby committee, etc.
6:00 – 6:15 pm
Entertaining skit
6:15 - 6:45
Brainstorming for activities of Coalition for Fall and beyond.
6:45 - 7:15
Discussion of Coalition structure.
7:15 - 7:30
Announcements and wrap up.
CCSF BUDGET HEARING
Friday, September 5th, 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Ocean Campus Diego Rivera Theatre
The budget does not contain good news for faculty, including downsizing/reducing overall salary by $8 M over the next 3 years.
Link to documentation
Come and let your views be known. Bring a friend.
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CHANCELLOR'S LISTENING SESSION
Friday, September 5th, 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Ocean Campus Diego Rivera Theatre
Chancellor Art Tyler invites you to a one-hour listening session to discuss any and all issues regarding the changes taking place at City College. Everyone is encouraged to participate – students, classified, faculty, and administrators.
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETING IN SACRAMENTO
Monday, September 8th, 9:00 am
We hope to have a small but vocal contingent speak during public comment on the need for returning our elected board, an oversight committee for Prop A, and other pertinent issues. If you think you can make it, please contact Ona: oke...@aft2121.org
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SUMMARY JUDGEMENT HEARING
SF CITY ATTORNEY vs. ACCJC
September 10th, 9:00 am
California State Superior Court - 400 McAllister St at Polk
Dept 304 - Judge Curtis Karnow
Come and participate in the latest round of the all-important legal battle to save our college from the out-of-control accrediting agency. Our presence is key to letting Judge Karnow know that we care about the outcome of this case.
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.MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THE TRIAL
SF CITY ATTORNEY vs. ACCJC
October 27th, 9:00 am
.CCalifornia State Superior Court - 400 McAllister St at Polk
Dept 304 - Judge Curtis Karnow
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MESSAGE FROM ENROLLMENT CAMPAIGN
[editor's note: Although the Enrollment Campaign is not a project of the Save CCSF Coalition we support and applaud it and recognize the importance of this work.
Building enrollment is probably the most important thing we can do at this point.]
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Dear Colleagues,
The Add-On period for credit classes ends Sept 5th, but there’s still plenty for enrollment campaign volunteers to do!
Right now we’re focusing on recruiting students for all our noncredit programs. Although noncredit is open entry, students benefit in many ways when they can start toward the beginning of the semester. Plus the sooner new students start coming, the more ADA we get.
Sept 5th, Friday, I’ll be in the enrollment campaign office, Room 261, Bartlett Building, Mission Campus, from 12:30 to 3 pm. Please note that I have to leave promptly at 3 pm to co-chair a meeting. If you can’t come when we’re open, please email Susan Lopez at slo...@ccsf.edu to volunteer, and we’ll send everything you need by campus mail. Also, if you have a preference for a particular type of assignment or neighborhood, please mention that.
Please put the following on your radar as well:
Starting next week we’ll have our first Late-Start Credit Class Flyer of the new semester. Plus we need volunteers for the three remaining Sunday Streets events on Sept. 14 (in front of Mission Campus), Sept. 28 (Excelsior) and Oct. 26 (Fillmore St.). The most recent Sunday Streets event was very productive for outreach. But no volunteers, no outreach!
Doing enrollment outreach is a great way to 1) help our beloved college, 2) change lives and 3) lower your anxiety level, all at the same time. Sounds good?
Many thanks,
Danny Halford
Enrollment Campaign: Leslie Simon, Danny Halford, Susan Lopez, Dana Jae, Ann MacAndrew.
OCCUPY CONVERGENCE
Saturday, September 20th

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