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COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFERING 14 OUTSTANDING SUMMER CAMPS BASED IN PRESCOTT AREA FOR YOUNGSTERS AND ADULTS

By R. Oliphant
Monday, June 6th, 2022

Camps include soccer, basketball, baseball plus Esports at Prescott Campus Esports Gaming Arena; No camps listed so far for youngsters in more rural areas of the County

Yavapai Community College has listed 14 separate camps for youngsters interested in soccer, basketball, baseball, and E-sports on its website.  All 14 camps will take place in either Prescott or Prescott Valley.

So far, the College has not included any camps for youngsters or adults in the more rural areas of the County including Sedona, Camp Verde, Cottonwood, Ashfork,  and Chino Valley.  Below is a list of camps currently being advertised by the Community College for the Summer.

The Camps

YC SOCCER “MINI” SKILLS CAMP Ages 5-8, (Grades K-3rd) Week 1. Monday, June 6th – Thursday, June 9th. KEN LINDLEY PARK, 702 E Gurley St. Prescott, AZ 86301 ($85 for 4 days **cost includes: T-shirt, instruction, fun and competitive games with opportunities to win prizes. Daily Rate Available = $25/day up to 3 days + optional T-shirt purchase $10; Cost includes instruction, fun and competitive games with opportunities to win prizes.

YC SOCCER SKILLS CAMP Ages 9-14, (Grades 4-9th) Week 1. Monday, June 6th – Thursday, June 9th. KEN LINDLEY PARK, 702 E Gurley St. Prescott, AZ 86301. $100 for 4 days **cost includes: T-shirt, instruction, fun and competitive games with opportunities to win prizes. Daily Rate Available = $35/day up to 3 days + optional T-shirt purchase $10; Cost includes instruction, fun and competitive games with opportunities to win prizes.

June 10-12th Yavapai Men’s Basketball Day Camp. Friday, June 10th – Sunday, June 12th. WALRAVEN GYM. 1100 East Sheldon Street, Building 2, Prescott, AZ 86301. Price: $175.00. Time: 9am-3pm (Early drop-off 8:30am, $25.00 and Late pick-up 4:00pm, $25.00). Who: Grades 5-12.

Youth Day Camp. Monday, June 13th – Wednesday, June 15th. ROUGHRIDER PARK. 1100 E Sheldon Street, Prescott, AZ, 86301. The Yavapai College Baseball Camp will include instruction on hitting, pitching, fielding and base running. Specialty areas will include speed, strength, conditioning, vision and mental skills. The camp is for players between the ages of 5 and 12, with division of age groups throughout the program. 

Coed Basketball Camp, Monday, June 13th – Thursday, June 16th. YAVAPAI GYMNASIUM, 1100 E. Sheldon St. Prescott Arizona #2. 1st Session – 9am-12pm (Early Drop off $30 extra at 8am) $175. 2nd Session – 1pm – 4pm (Late pick up $30 extra at 5pm) $175. All Day Session – 9am – 4pm (Early Drop off $30 extra at 8am/Late pick up $30 extra at 5pm) $375. Sibling discount offered. Lunch provided for all day session only. Sessions will be taking place at the Yavapai Gym.

Yavapai College E-Sports Camp 4th – 12th Grade Session 1. Monday, June 13th – Thursday, June 16th. ESPORTS GAMING ARENA (19-215), 1100 East Sheldon Street, Building 19, Room 215, Prescott, AZ 86301. Yavapai College E-Sports Camp is designed to facilitate a healthy environment for casual players to play video games and socialize while providing lunch and outdoor activities within the safety of the Yavapai College Campus. Camp will begin at 10 AM, with an early drop off option, and end at 4 PM, with a late pick-up option. Camp will include free play time and individual instruction on what it means to respect the game and the players. Players will be encouraged to practice the GLHF (Good Luck Have Fun) or GGWP (Good Game Well Played) mentality. Players will be instructed by Yavapai College E-Sports Head Coach and supported by Varsity Players. Games preloaded include – Valorant, Minecraft, Roblox, League of Legends, Overwatch, Super Smash Bros Ultimate, Mario Kart and more!.

YC SOCCER “MINI” SKILLS CAMP Ages 5-8, (Grades K-3rd). Monday, June 20th – Thursday, June 23rd. KEN LINDLEY PARK, 702 E Gurley St. Prescott, AZ 86301.  $85 for 4 days **cost includes: T-shirt, instruction, fun and competitive games with opportunities to win prizes. Daily Rate Available = $25/day up to 3 days + optional T-shirt purchase $10; Cost includes instruction, fun and competitive games with opportunities to win prizes.

YC SOCCER SKILLS CAMP Ages 9-14, (Grades 4-9th). Monday, June 20th – Thursday, June 23rd. KEN LINDLEY PARK, 702 E Gurley St. Prescott, AZ 86301.  $100 for 4 days **cost includes: T-shirt, instruction, fun and competitive games with opportunities to win prizes.  Daily Rate Available = $35/day up to 3 days + optional T-shirt purchase $10; Cost includes instruction, fun and competitive games with opportunities to win prizes. 

Roughrider’s Esports Summer Clinic (Hardcore players) Session 1. Monday, June 20th – Thursday, June 23rd. ESPORTS GAMING ARENA (19-215). 1100 East Sheldon Street, Building 19, Room 215, Prescott, AZ 86301.  Roughriders E-Sports Clinic is designed to improve performance for competitive E-Sports Athletes. Camp will be led by the Yavapai College E-Sports Coach who will talk about what it takes to be a balanced and healthy athlete and succeed in meeting goals. Athletes will be introduced and walked through on how to use specific tools and routines to improve their gameplay (VOD Reviews). Prices include 1 day – $100, 1 day plus tournament – $150, 3 days plus tournament – $350.

June21-24th Yavapai Men’s Basketball Evening Team Camp. Tuesday, June 21st – Friday, June 24th.  WALRAVEN GYM, 1100 East Sheldon Street, Building 2, Prescott, AZ 86301.  Location: Walraven Gym, 1100 E. Sheldon Street Prescott, AZ 86301.  When: Tuesday-Friday.  Time: 4:00pm-8:00pm. Who: Arizona High School Basketball Teams

Baseball Overnight Camp. Sunday, June 26th – Wednesday, June 29th. ROUGHRIDER PARK,  1100 E Sheldon Street, Prescott, AZ, 86301. Camp capacity is limited to the first 150 campers. $175 Commuter, $400 Overnighter.

Yavapai College E-Sports Camp 4th – 12th Grade Session 2. Monday, June 27th – Thursday, June 30th.  ESPORTS GAMING ARENA (19-215).  1100 East Sheldon Street, Building 19, Room 215, Prescott, AZ 86301.  Yavapai College E-Sports Camp is designed to facilitate a healthy environment for casual players to play video games and socialize while providing lunch and outdoor activities within the safety of the Yavapai College Campus. Camp will begin at 10 AM, with an early drop off option, and end at 4 PM, with a late pick-up option. Camp will include free play time and individual instruction on what it means to respect the game and the players. Players will be encouraged to practice the GLHF (Good Luck Have Fun) or GGWP (Good Game Well Played) mentality.

Roughrider’s Esports Summer Clinic (Hardcore players) Session 2. Tuesday, July 5th – Friday, July 8th. ESPORTS GAMING ARENA (19-215).  1100 East Sheldon Street, Building 19, Room 215, Prescott, AZ 86301.  Roughriders E-Sports Clinic is designed to improve performance for competitive E-Sports Athletes. Camp will be led by the Yavapai College E-Sports Coach who will talk about what it takes to be a balanced and healthy athlete and succeed in meeting goals. Athletes will be introduced and walked through on how to use specific tools and routines to improve their gameplay (VOD Reviews). Prices include 1 day – $100, 1 day plus tournament – $150, 3 days plus tournament – $350. 

YC Soccer 5v5 Summer Showcase. Saturday, July 9th at 8:00 AM. MOUNTAIN VALLEY PARK, 8600 E Nace Ln, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314.  For Girls & Boys/Coed Teams.  Age Groups u9 – u19 & Open (18+) for Women & Men (Co-ed). 3 Games Minimum GUARANTEED; 14-min halves / 2-min half time; 4 Field Players & Gk. Winners will receive a YC Champions t-shirt and a shout out on all official YC Women’s Soccer social media pages!

Women’s Soccer ID Camp. Saturday, July 23rd at 8:00 AM. KEN LINDLEY FIELD, 702 East Gurley Street, Prescott, AZ 86301.  Team Rosters: 6 players minimum to 9 players maximum. Cost of Camp: $75 per camper – includes Instruction – Training and Games, Camp T-Shirt, Campus Tour and Q/A.

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Categories : athletic camps & clinics

YAVAPAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CONCERTS ON THE GREEN SERIES RETURNS TO PRESCOTT VALLEY AMPHITHEATER SUNDAY JUNE 5

By R. Oliphant
Friday, June 3rd, 2022

Programs are part of its effort to provide various communities in Yavapai County with “cultural” opportunities | Cultural programs are heavily focused on the  west side of the County

Yavapai Community College’s Performing Arts Center is in its second year of providing the “Concerts on the Green” series of cultural programs in Prescott Valley.   Last year, which was the first year of PAC’s “Concerts in the Green” series, was very successful.  It is hoped that this year’s programs will find similar acceptance and praise.

The Concerts on the Green series are held at Prescott Valley’s Theater on the Green, 7501 Skoog Blvd, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314.  Individual tickets: $20/adult, $5/youth 9-17 (age 8 and under free).

Categories : Event, Prescott Valley Campus

COLLEGE AND SEDONA OAK CREEK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT EXECUTE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (IGA) TO MAKE GOOD FAITH EFFORTS TO IMPROVE FACILITIES AT SEDONA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

By R. Oliphant
Friday, June 3rd, 2022

Exact amount of funding associated with IGA remains unclear and details of what will be done likewise remain unclear | Third District Representative Paul Chevalier agrees with concept but suggestion that contract be rewritten with details and specific amount of funding rejected

Yavapai Community College and the Sedona Oak Creek Unified School District executed an Intergovernmental that was approved 4-1 by the District Governing Board at its May 17 meeting.  The agreement involves purchasing an unknown amount of equipment to be installed at the Sedona Performing Arts Center.

The contract reads that the “purpose of the IGA is to memorialize good faith efforts by Parties for Facility improvements and expanding accessibility to College in support of increasing events at Facility in support of the student experience and community outreach.”  Third District Representative Paul Chevalier said he “totally agreed” with the purpose but strongly suggested that the agreement be rewritten with greater clarity.

The contract contains no dollar amount to be invested in facilities at the Sedona Performing Arts Center.  The College Administration has not publicly announced any specific plans for classes at the facility or outlined to the Governing Board what classes it is contemplating offering there.

It was argued that rewriting the contract would delay the negotiations for months between the parties.  Mr. Chevalier suggested a solution saying that a rewritten contract could be voted on via a special Board zoom meeting immediately after it was completed this summer.  That idea was rejected.

Community College Vice President of Finance and Administrative Services, Dr. Clint Ewell, explained that “there has not been a dollar amount, or a specific plan identified.” He said that “we know that there are issues with a lack of equipment . . . that causes us when we are using their facility to have to bring stuff in . .. We want to work with the District to make improvements that will benefit not only the College but also benefit  SPAC (Sedona Performing Arts Center) and their other users so that it is a more useful facility.”  He emphasized that  there were “ideas” at this point but nothing specific. He “guessed” that  the Community College’s investment could be up to $100,000.

Chair Deb McCasland said that the IGA was “typical” of other IGA’s the Community College has signed.

You may view the IGA contract, which is attached to the Agenda of the May 17 meeting by clicking here.

You may view the eleven-minute Governing Board discussion about this IGA by  clicking here.

Categories : Sedona Campus

YAVAPAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCRAPS CERTIFICATES IN CANINE CARE AND HANDLING, SERVICE DOG THERAPY AND SERVICE DOG TEAM SKILLS

By R. Oliphant
Wednesday, June 1st, 2022

Says low enrollment forces College to drop the credit courses; non-credit classes will be offered

Yavapai Community College announced at the  May 17 Governing Board  meeting that it was ending an award of canine certificates in three areas: Canine Care and Handling, Service Dog Therapy, and Service Dog Team Skills.  Low enrollment was given as the excuse for dropping the certificates.

The College stated that active students will be given the opportunity to complete their certificates over the next year through a teach-out program through Community Education. “The classes will be offered as non-credit and can be converted to credit for certificate completion during the 2022- 2023 academic year.”

These training programs were based at the Chino Valley Center.  The classes “should all continue to be offered through the non-credit platform,” said the College in a brief announcement to the Governing Board.

Categories : DOG CERTIFICATES

COMMUNITY COLLEGE APPLIES TO SENATORS FOR GRANT OF $600,000 TO FUND PURCHASE OF TRUCKS FOR CHINO VALLEY TRUCK DRIVING PROGRAM AND POSSIBLY START ONE IN CAMP VERDE; ALSO SEEKS ADDITIONAL $1.1 MILLION FOR CAREER SERVICES CENTER

By R. Oliphant
Wednesday, June 1st, 2022

College Governing Board awarded Chino Valley $300,000 in 2022-2023 budget for truck driving program; however, no truck driving  classes scheduled so far for fall 2022 in Camp Verde

Senator Mark Kelly

Senator Krysten Sinema

The District Governing Board was told at its May 17 meeting that Yavapai Community College has applied for a $1.7 million “ear-mark”  grant from the federal government via its two state senators: Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema.  The application was made in April 2022 by the College’s Regional Economic Development Center.

The largest portion of the request, $1.1 million, will go toward funding the Community College’s Career Services Center.  The remaining $600,000 included in the grant request  will be used to purchase new trucks for the well-developed Chino Valley truck driving program and apparently, although no information was forthcoming about it, a truck driving program in Camp Verde.

Including Camp Verde in the request came as a surprise to most.  The College has not publicly announced any plans to develop a truck driving program in that community.  Currently, there are no courses in truck driving being offered there, according to the College Registration database.

The District Governing Board had already approved an independent appropriation from the 2022-2023 budget of $300,000 for the existing truck driving program based on the Chino Valley Campus. 

A video clip providing the background of the grant request and the possibility of success in obtaining the $1.7 million grant as explained by Community College Vice President Rodney Jenkins to the District Governing Board can be see  by clicking here . 

 

Categories : Grants

GOVERNING BOARD UNANIMOUSLY PROVIDES YAVAPAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESIDENT WITH GENEROUS 10% INCREASE IN BASE PAY: FOLLOWS LAST YEAR’S 10% INCREASE AND CONTRACT EXTENSION

By R. Oliphant
Friday, May 27th, 2022

Board Lauds Dr. Rhine for an outstanding performance over the past year | Adds additional year to five-year contract | Dr. Rhine  highest paid Yavapai County official

Dr. Lisa Rhine

The Yavapai Community College District Governing Board voted to increase the base pay of Dr. Lisa Rhine by ten percent at the Board Workshop held May 24.   It also added an extra year to her five-year contract.  The pay-raise of 10% and contract extension vote was identical to the raise and extension awarded in 2021.

This was a generous base-pay increase when compared to how faculty and staff increases were treated just a week earlier.  Recall that at the May 17 General Board meeting the Board approved a  4% across-the-board salary increase, .45% one-time bonus, and 1.3% for market adjustments, etc. for all staff and faculty.

The Governing Board did not provide any indication of Dr. Rhine’s current base salary.  Most observers believe it is nearing $300,000 annually.  Dr. Rhine is the highest paid Yavapai County officer.

The Board provided only a few details to the public supporting the pay increase other than to laud her for doing an exceptional job.  It was suggested that she provide  a list of her accomplishments so the public would have a better understanding of the exceptional job she was doing. 

Ray Sigafoos

In making the motions to extend her existing five-year contract an additional year and increase her base salary by ten percent, Representative Ray Sigafoos said that during his career he had evaluated five or six college presidents and that evaluating Dr. Rhine was “without exception, remarkable. Across the board, her performance was exceptional.”  He also indicated that her future goals were “right on” in terms of where the Board saw the Community College going.  “She is a gem,” he said. (See video clip.)

You may view the video  clip and brief discussion and motions made in this matter by clicking here.  A complete video of the Work Session will be posted sometime in the future by the College on the District Governing Board web site, most likely in September after the Board approves the minutes of this meeting.  But check sooner if interested in case they are posted earlier.

Categories : Salaries

52ND COMMENCEMENT FINDS 1,133 STUDENTS GRADUATING WHILE AWARDING 1,487 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES; SOFTBALL TEAM IN NATIONAL TOURNAMENT; SUMMER ENROLLMENT UP

By R. Oliphant
Thursday, May 26th, 2022

President Rhine says Softball coach, pitcher and shortstop receive special honors

Yavapai Community College President, Dr. Lisa Rhine, reported at the May 17 Governing Board meeting that the College graduated 1,133 students in spring commencement ceremonies held in Sedona and Prescott.  Those students were awarded a total of 1,487 degrees and certificates.

She also congratulated the Community College softball team for an outstanding season record. After winning the NJCAA Division 1 Softball Championship, they moved to the NJCAA tournament in Yuma, Arizona. On May 25 the team  fell 4-3 in its first contest against No. 7 seed McLennan Community College and dropped to the loser’s bracket in the tournament, setting up an elimination game against the No. 9 seed College of Southern Idaho. The Roughriders rebounded against Southern Idaho  with a 3-0 victory, eliminating the Golden Eagles.   The split moves Yavapai’s overall record this season to 56-5.

Special honors went to Softball coach Doug Eastman as coach of the year. Player of the year honors went to shortstop Lovey Kepa’a, while pitcher of the year was awarded to Emily Dix.

Dr. Rhine also reported that summer enrollment was up from 2021.  According to her, so far the College is 7.8 percent up in student credit hours and 11.4% in student headcount when compared to summer 2021.  In addition, early fall enrollment figures are trending in double digit numbers over fall 2021.

You may view Dr. Rhine’s report on these topics as she reported  to the Governing Board at its May 17 meeting by clicking here.  You may view her complete report to the Board when the video is posted by the Community College on the Governing Board website.

Categories : Enrollment data

PETTY BEHAVIOR INFECTS GOVERNING BOARD AS MEMBERS SHOW THEIR DISPLEASURE WITH THIRD DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE FOR CONSTANTLY POINTING OUT SEDONA/VERDE VALLEY NEEDS FOR PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES

By R. Oliphant
Wednesday, May 25th, 2022

One illustrative example is a 3-2 vote at May 17 meeting rejecting a minor one-line clarification to March 22  minutes requested by Chevalier

Ugly, petty behavior was on display at the May 17 Governing Board meeting when Third District Governing Board representative Paul Chevalier asked that a sentence be added to the April minutes clearly showing he had asked that certain items be placed on the May agenda.  Normally, such a request for a change to the minutes is granted with little or no discussion.  However, in this case, the matter was put to a vote and the request was defeated.  

To make matters worse, when Mr. Chevalier asked if any of the members voting to reject the minor change would explain why they cast a “no” vote, the room fell silent.  None of the representatives would  explain why the simple, normal run-of-the-mill request was denied.

This incident clearly illustrates, however,  just how far a majority on the Yavapai Community College District Governing Board is willing to go to punish Mr. Chevalier because of  his constant support of Sedona and the Verde Valley during Board discussions.  Several Board members indicated they are unhappy because of persistently hearing about “equity” and questions raised by Chevalier about how the Community College distributes funds between the east and west sides of Yavapai County.

The vote was somewhat ironic because Representative Ray Sigafoos had delivered a careful, half-hour or more lecture to the Governing Board, on the need for more detailed written minutes of Governing Board meetings, only minutes prior to this vote. 

Those voting to reject Mr. Chevalier’s request to add a sentence to the minutes were:  Board Chair Deb McCasland and representatives Chris Kuknyo and Mitch Padilla. 

You may view the request and the rejection by the Governing Board of Mr. Chevalier’s request by clicking here.

Categories : Politics

YAVAPAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD TO HOLD WORKSHOP TUESDAY, MAY 24 AT ROCK HOUSE ON PRESCOTT CAMPUS

By R. Oliphant
Friday, May 20th, 2022

Workshop begins at 9:00 a.m. and will end around 4:00 p.m.  President Rhine’s annual salary is rumored to be  nearing  $300,000 with benefits and  to be reviewed  in executive session

The Yavapai Community College will hold a workshop on Tuesday May 24 beginning at 9:00 am. and ending at 4:00 p.m.  The posted Agenda  https://www.yc.edu/v6/district-governing-board/sub/2022/05/2022-05-24-workshop-agenda.pdf says the workshop will be held at the Rock house on the Prescott Campus.   The last-minute change to the Prescott location from the Chino Valley Center was made necessary because of air conditioning issues.  

The one major item of business at the workshop will be the annual review of President Lisa Rhine’s compensation.  It is anticipated that the Board will increase it.  Although the exact amount of Rhine’s compensation is unknown, it rumored to be in the neighborhood of $300,000 with benefits, etc. The Community College President is the highest paid publicly supported executive in Yavapai County.  County Supervisors make from $63,000 to $83,000.  (See https://www.azleg.gov/ars/11/00419.htm.)

Under Arizona law, the public has a right to attend, listen, tape record, or videotape these meetings. The public may not disrupt, but may speak during the call to the public at the beginning of this meeting if the call is on the agenda. See Ariz. Att’y Gen. Op. No. I78-001. (There is no call to the public listed at the May 24 Workshop. agenda)

This is most likely the last meeting the Board will hold until September  2022.

Residents may attend the meeting in-person or stream it online at www.youtube.com/user/YavapaiCollege.

Categories : Salaries

GOVERNING BOARD APPROVES 4-1 2022-2023 $91.9 MILLION BUDGET AT MAY MEETING WITHOUT PROPERTY TAX RATE INCREASE

By R. Oliphant
Friday, May 20th, 2022

Staff and faculty will receive 4% across-the-board salary increase, .45% one time performance bonus, with an additional 1.3% increase for some because of market adjustments, career ladders, etc.

The Yavapai Community College Governing Board approved a $91.9 million budget 4-1  for 2022-2023 at its May 17 meeting. The approved budget was 1.9% lower than the 2021-2022 budget.

 The Board did not increase the property tax levy for Yavapai County residents.  This was the fourth consecutive year it had not increased the property tax levy.

Salaries were increased for staff and faculty across-the-board by 4%.  There was also a one-time .45% bonus approved.  Furthermore, the budget included 1.3% of additional revenue to be used for some salary market adjustments, “career ladders, promotions and minimum wage.”

Categories : Budget, Salaries
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