March to August analysis shows Verde Valley residents dominate “call to the public” portion of Governing Board meetings with concerns
An analysis was made of the major themes of concerns brought to the Yavapai College Governing Board during the “call to the public” portion of the Board meeting (sometimes referred to as “open call”) from March to August, 2014. The analysis was carried out by the College and presented to the Governing Board at its Spring, 2014 retreat. The analysis showed overwhelming concern being brought to the Board’s attention by citizens from the Verde Valley over the Sedona Center and the Verde campus.
The analysis, as conveyed to the Board at its spring retreat, follows. It can also be found by clicking here:



Ms. Larson explained that educational opportunities that once existed in the Verde Valley have gone away. “We want in the Verde Valley what Prescott has.”
According to the College’s announcement, Verde Valley nursing students Starr Cecil from Camp Verde and Jaimy Quasula from Clarkdale were awarded the scholarships. Congratulations to these two outstanding students and the other 13. To read the College’s announcement found in the Verde Independent and see a photo of all the recipients and their names,
The next meeting of the Verde Valley Community College Citizens Advocates will be held Wednesday, September 3, 2014 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Yavapai-Apache Lodge (below Cliff Castle Casino), 333 Middle Verde Road, Camp Verde, Arizona 86322. The meeting will be in the Camp Verde/Cottonwood Ballroom.
Center for Arts and Technology and the Verde campus in Clarkdale later this fall. All are noncredit courses and are a part of the effort to revive Community Education in the Verde Valley, which for aa variety of reasons apparently fell on hard times. These offerings should not be confused with the Osher Lifelong Learning courses. Osher courses are run by the Independent OLLI organization, which uses space in the Sedona Center to meet. According to the YCC website, the new Community College course are:


