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Jan. 14, 2021: General Session Agenda

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Jan. 14, 2021: General Session Agenda

Board of Trustees Meeting

Location

Highline College
District 9
Zoom meeting ID: 841 6510 7669
Zoom meeting passcode: Highline

Time

10 a.m.

Agenda

Call to order

Roll call

Approve minutes

Approve minutes of the regularly scheduled meeting of December 10, 2020

Opportunity for public comment

Individuals are invited to sign-up for public comment in advance of the meeting by completing this form.  Pre-meeting registration for public comment will close at 3PM on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2020.

Alternatively, persons wishing to testify can sign up in the chat box of the Zoom meeting prior to the start of the meeting. The chat box will open at 9:55 a.m. to begin accepting sign-ups.

Testimonies will be limited to three minutes. Those who sign-up to speak will be individually called upon by the Chair.

Standing reports

  • Associated Students of Highline College: Jarmaine Santos
  • Washington Public Employees Association: Tessa Bowen
  • Highline College Education Association: James Peyton
  • Faculty Senate: Sam Alkhalili
  • Highline College Foundation: Susan Landgraff

Action items

  • Action Item a. pertaining to the reschedule of the Highline College Board of Trustees November, 2021 meeting date

Area reports

  • Administrative Services: VP Michael Pham
  • Academic Affairs: VP Emily Lardner
  • Student Services: VP Aaron Reader
  • Institutional Advancement: VP Josh Gerstman

President’s remarks

Unscheduled business

Adjournment

Notes:

If you need accommodations due to a disability, call Access Services at (206)592-3857 (voice), (253)237-1106 (videophone), or email access@highline.edu.

OPMA meeting business is currently to be limited to those matters that are either (1) necessary and routine, or (2) necessary to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak and the current public health emergency per Governor’s Proclamation 20-28.