Meeting to be held at Rockhouse on the Prescott Campus, Public invited
The Yavapai Community College Governing Board will hold a retreat Monday, September 9, 2019 beginning at 9 a.m. The meeting will be held in the Rockhouse on the Prescott Campus, Prescott, Arizona. The public is invited to attend.
There is not an opportunity for the public to address the Board at this meeting.
The public has a right to attend, listen, tape record or videotape this meeting. The public may not disrupt, but may speak during the call to the public at the beginning of this meeting. See Ariz. Att’y Gen. Op. No. I78-001. (As noted above, there will not be a call to the public at this meeting.)

In an article written by Bill Helm and appearing in the Verde Independent, Friday, September 6, 2019 the Yavapai Community College announced that a 23 member Skilled Trades Center task force had been formed. Executive Dean James Perey told Mr. Helm during an interview that the taskforce has been created to “help the college review current economic, educational and workforce data.”
Maricopa County Community College District Chancellor Maria Harper-Marinick has announced that she will leave her position as the head of the largest community college system in Arizona when her contract ends in May.
If you want a real headache, consider the problem faced by the new Community College President, Lisa Rhine, to try and find ways to balance College cultural activities, programs and events between the west side of the County (Prescott/Prescott Valley and more) and the east side of the County (Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, Sedona and more). Historically, the imbalance has drawn only minimal concern from the College. Dr. Rhine is facing the issue head-on.
The Blog has prepared a 39 page essay written this month (August 2019) by Professor Emeritus Robert Oliphant that collects most of the reasons that are given for creating an independent or quasi-independent community college in the east region of Yavapai County, Arizona. Obstacles facing the College’s new president when considering the potential for such as facility in the East Region (about 74,000 residents now live there) include money and how to effectively reorganize staff to achieve an acceptable result at the lowest possible cost.
The Yavapai Community College Police Department will host a Bike Rodeo and Safety Fair on the Prescott Campus September 14, 2019 from a.m. to 1.p.m. The programs and participants follow:
In a news article released by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University on August 23, 2019 and prepared by Jason Kadah, it was reported that its residential campuses in Arizona and Florida were set to welcome their largest incoming classes and highest total enrollment numbers in University history.


Residents of Yavapai County are learning that their elected representatives on the Community College Governing Board are unwilling or unable to help them with answers to fairly simple questions about the Community College. At least, that is what some believe after an effort was made by them to find out the cost and reasons for building new College Foundation offices in a portion of the library on the Prescott Campus.
