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Sep. 14, 2023: Meeting Minutes

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Sep. 14, 2023: Meeting Minutes

Board of Trustees Meeting

Location

Hybrid Meeting Format: offering both in-person and virtual meeting access

Highline College

District 9

Minutes

Attendees

Board of Trustees: Chair Exstrom, Trustee Bowman, Trustee Swenson 

Executive Cabinet: President Mosby, Danielle Slota, Emily Lardner, Jamilyn Penn, Josh Gerstman, Maribel Jimenez, Michael Pham, Steve Sloniker, Tim Wrye 

Assistant Attorney General: Bruce Marvin present

Study Session call to order: 8:15 a.m.

Discussion Topics

Presentation of the 2023-24 Fiscal Year Budget, Dr. Michael Pham (30 min)

Process review: Monthly area report, Travis Exstrom (30 min)

  • Discussion postponed 

Measuring Mission Fulfillment, Our Continuous Improvement Cycle, Emily Lardner & Emily Coates (45 min)

Meeting adjourned at 9:55 a.m.

 

Board of Trustees Meeting

Location

Hybrid Meeting Format: offering both in-person and virtual meeting access

Highline College

District 9

General Session Minutes

Roll Call

Board of Trustees: Chair Exstrom, Trustee Johnson, Trustee Bowman, Trustee Swenson

Executive Cabinet: President Mosby, Danielle Slota, Emily Lardner, Jamilyn Penn, Josh Gerstman, Maribel Jimenez, Michael Pham, Steve Sloniker, Tim Wrye

Assistant Attorney General: Bruce Marvin present

General Session called to order: 10:08 a.m.

Approve minutes

Approve minutes of the regularly scheduled meeting of July 19, 2023

Trustee Swenson motioned to approve, Trustee Bowman seconded. Motion passed unanimously.

Opportunity for public comment

NONE

Standing reports

  • Associated Students of Highline College – No report this month
  • Washington Public Employees Association – No report this month
  • Highline College Education Association – Dr. James Peyton
    • Shared current actions of faculty preparing for the new academic year. HCEA appreciates the consideration given to the recent reorganization to the Learning and Teaching Center.
  • Faculty Senate – No report this month
  • Highline College Foundation – Sharon Vail
    • Provided more detail on the upcoming Thunderbirds Soar fundraising event

Board report

Neurodiversity at Highline College, Julie Pollard (45 min)

Action items

  • Action item a. Motion to approve the 2023-24 Fiscal Year Budget
    • Moved by Bowman seconded by Swenson

MOTION

Whereas the College had provided a preliminary review of the FY2023-24 Budget in July 2023, and 

Whereas the College has provided the finalized version of the FY2023-24 Budget today, and

Per the request and recommendation of the Highline College President, Dr. John R. Mosby, I move for the Board to approve the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget effective July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024.

  • Action item b. Resolution 179-2023 (pertaining to the adoption of core theme 4)
    • Moved by Swenson seconded by Bowman

Whereas, in November 2022, the Board of Trustees affirmed its commitment to the College’s current themes, broadly delineated as reducing barriers and closing equity gaps to access for all community members; increasing educational success and closing equity gaps, and collaborating to improve; and creating a more inclusive working and learning environment and more valued, visible relationships with the communities we serve, and

Whereas, since then, a fourth core theme has been developed and is in use as a way to emphasize a campus culture which fosters equity and inclusivity supporting employee growth and development, and institutional capacity for transformation in service of our mission,

Be It Therefore Resolved that The Board of Trustees affirms its commitment to the addition of this fourth core theme, focused on promoting  an equitable and inclusive campus culture that supports employee growth and development and institutional capacity to make necessary transformation

  • Action item c. Reschedule of October Board of Trustees Meeting
    • Moved by Bowman, seconded by Swenson

MOTION

Move to reschedule the October 19, 2023 meeting of the Highline College Board of Trustees to October 3, 2023.

Area reports

  • Administrative Services: VP Dr. Michael Pham

Report stands as submitted (written report is accessible here)

  • Academic Affairs: VP Dr. Emily Lardner

Commented on recent reorganization of academic affairs leadership and the Learning & Teaching Center to allow for better support of faculty and students. Written report is accessible here.

  • Student Services: Interim VP Dr. Jamilyn Penn

Mentioned new legislation around financial aid. A national redesign to streamline the application process, expand pell grant eligibility, housing insecure, formerly incarcerated students, low income background students, and more. There will be changes to the application timeline that will require education for our employee and student community, Written report is accessible here.

  • Institutional Advancement: VP Josh Gerstman

Spoke to the recent economic summit hosted at HC. Spoke to IA’s work on the upcoming signature event in October. Excited about community support being provided by sponsors. Spoke to recent visit to Vietnam and thanked Dr. Pham for the experience. Written report is accessible here.

  • Equity, Diversity and Transformation: VP Maribel Jimenez

Appreciated Executive Assistant Vise Leiato for her onboarding assistance. Expressed excitement to be making connections in the community and growing the department. Written report is accessible here.

Discussion

None

President’s remarks

Shared information about Opening Week and recognized Dr. Penn for her admission into the Laken Institute for Mentored Leadership. Written report is accessible here.

Unscheduled business

None

New business

None

Adjournment

General Session was adjourned: 12:03 p.m.

Minutes Signed and Approved

The meeting minutes from Oct. 3, 2023, were approved and signed into record by Chair Exstrom and President John R. Mosby on Nov. 9, 2023

Mission Statement: As a South King County college striving for social justice, Highline College partners with global students as they envision, plan and achieve their educational and professional goals.