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GOVERNING BOARD AGREES TO CONSTRUCT NEW $3.4 MILLION 10,000 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING ON VERDE CAMPUS FOR FIRST PHASE OF CTE EXPANSION

By R. Oliphant
Thursday, September 10th, 2020

Architects already drawing up plans; goal is to open CTE facility by fall 2021; college has already located some CTE training facilities in Building “L” so new building will complement courses already offered there

A new  CTE 10,000 square foot building will be going up on the Verde Campus over the next year that will house phase one of Yavapai Community College’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) expansion on the east side of  Yavapai County.  The $3.4 facility is intended to  offer CTE  training in electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and Vet Tech. The decision puts to rest for now  the effort by the Community College to find a suitable location for CTE training on Highway 260 between Cottonwood and Camp Verde.

This is considered the first phase of the CTE expansion with the College prepared to expand the new building in increments of  10,000 square feet when needed. The vision is for a final building of at least 30,000 square feet for CTE training.

The College reported that it had made an offer in the spring  to lease property for a CTE facility on Highway #260 but its offer was turned down when the owner found a buyer.  Since then, a realtor hired by the College has sought out other possible east county locations for the CTE facility without success. Community College advocates and others on the east side of the County had urged a highway #260 site.

Locating the CTE facility on the campus had several benefits, according to the College.  Among other benefits, it would reduce overall costs by providing access to existing administrative and support services.

The College found driving time from the Sedona and the Cottonwood areas to the Verde Campus about the same as locating a facility on highway #260. Locating the facility on the Verde Campus adds about 13-15 minutes to the campus drive for Camp Verde residents when compared to locating a facility on Highway $260.

The College pointed out that some high schools on the west side of the County make much longer drives to the CTEC facility over there for training than the distances high schools would drive on the east side to reach the Verde Campus in Clarkdale.   (see video).

Although the video is not that clear, it appears the vote was 4-1 with Chair Deb McCasland dissenting. 

The location of the new CTE building is shown on the diagram below, which  was provided to the Governing Board at its Tuesday meeting. 

A 28 minute unedited  clip of the meeting devoted to this subject is provided below.

Categories : Career and Technical Education, Verde Campus

YAVAPAI COLLEGE DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2020 1:00 P.M.

By R. Oliphant
Friday, September 4th, 2020

Online Only; Link is https://www.youtube.com/user/YavapaiCollege; no open call for the public; Verde Valley Skilled Trade Center to be discussed; Mitch Padilla  to join Board

The Yavapai Community College District Governing Board will hold a general meeting on zoom on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 beginning at 1:00 p.m.  The public may view the proceedings on zoom by going to https://www.youtube.com/user/YavapaiCollege. At the youtube site, look around a bit and you should see a box with the meeting appear in it.  You must click in that box to see the meeting.

You may view the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting by clicking here. 

On the agenda for discussion and possible decision is the question of locating a Verde Valley Skilled Trade Center.  The discussion of that potential project will be led by Vice President Clint Ewell.

This will also be the first meeting for Mr. Mitch Padilla, the new representative from District #5.  He will take the seat left vacant  by Mr. Steve Irwin who decided  to run for Yavapai County Supervisor.  Mr. Irwin lost in the primary election earlier this year.

Categories : Meeting Notice

YAVAPAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE TO OFFER COVID-19 TESTING FOR ITS STUDENTS, EMPLOYEES AND THEIR FAMILIES

By R. Oliphant
Friday, September 4th, 2020

Drive-thru testing on Prescott Campus Sept 15, 22, and 29 from 9.a.m. to noon; testing on Verde Campus on September 15, 29 from 9 a.m. to noon

Yavapai Community College president Lisa Rhine has announced a Covid-19 testing program that will be available to its students, employees and their families.  The drive-thru testing on the Prescott Campus will be from 9 a.m. to noon on September 15, 22 and 29. The testing site is on Parking lot “A” in front of the Performing Arts Center.

 The drive-thru testing on the Verde Campus will be on September 15, 29 from 9 a.m. to noon. The testing site is on Parking lot #8, which is located on the backside of the campus near building “L.”

The tests will be conducted by Spectrum health.  Students, faculty or their families are encouraged to pre-register online before driving to the testing site.  This may reduce wait time for up to 10-15 minutes.

Spectrum Health says it will take most insurance and will work with those who do not have health insurance.

You may view Dr. Rhine’s announcement to the students, faculty and their families in the video below.

Categories : ADMINISTRATION

SOUTHWEST WINE CENTER TASTING ROOM ON VERDE CAMPUS TO REOPEN SEPTEMBER 10

By R. Oliphant
Friday, September 4th, 2020

Must make reservations; will be open Thursdays-Sundays from 12-6 p.m

The Community College has announced that the Southwest Wine Center on the Verde Campus  Tasting Room will reopen from Thursdays-Sundays from 12 to 6 p.m.  starting on September 10th. Entrance to the tasting room is  by reservation-only.

In its announcement the College said that “We’ll have 4 reservation times per day starting at 12 p.m. with the last reservation at 4:30 p.m.” 

Categories : Southwest Wine Center

HARVEST COMPLETED ON VERDE CAMPUS

By R. Oliphant
Friday, September 4th, 2020

Vineyard produces record 33.27 tons of grapes compared to 25.83 tons last year

Volunteers picking grapes in Verde Campus vineyard in 2020

Thanks to the volunteers and Friends of the Southwest Wine Center, the Yavapai Community College vineyard on the Verde Campus in Clarkdale picked a record 33.27 tons of grapes in 2020.  According to the College note about the harvest, this compares to  25.83 tons of grapes picked in 2019.

The Community College has created a special video of the 2020 harvest that features its volunteers.  You may view the video, which is located on YouTube, by clicking here.

Categories : Southwest Wine Center

COLLEGE INSTALLS WELLO MACHINE IN BUILDING “L”

By R. Oliphant
Thursday, September 3rd, 2020

Claims to be one of the fastest and most accurate human temperature testing devices around

Wello Machine from Wello.

Yavapai  Community College has installed a Wello machine in Building “L” that will be used for daily temperature checks.  The screening kiosk claims to be one of the fastest and most accurate systems available.

Wello says that as businesses and other entities open up, one of the ways to create a “safer, orderly environment” is to test for a fever.   The  product uses  thermal infrared sensors to perform, which according to the  manufacturer, provide “ efficient, accurate temperature readings instantly.”  The system is non-contact for the student and “does not require any participation.”  

 

Categories : Construction

ADVANCED MACHINERY LAB IN BUILDING “L” ON VERDE CAMPUS TAKING SHAPE

By R. Oliphant
Thursday, September 3rd, 2020

Lab includes 3D printers, CNC machinery, robotics and other items 

The Advanced Machinery lab in Building “L” on the Verde Campus is taking shape.  The Machinery lab has  3D printers, robotics, CNC machinery and other item to help prepare Verde Valley students for the workforce.  In this photo, electricians are installing electrical lines to operate the equipment in the lab.

 

Photos from September 20, 2020 Yavapai Community College Facilities Management Newsletter.
Categories : Career and Technical Education, CTEC

BUILDING “L” ON VERDE CAMPUS STUDENT NURSING FACILITIES READY

By R. Oliphant
Thursday, September 3rd, 2020

Students now using  equipment in Allied Health Nursing labs

The brand new nursing labs in Building “L” on the Verde Campus are in full operation.  The nursing training equipment, some of which can been seen in the photos below, includes hospital beds and human health simulators.

Photos from September 2020 Facilities Management Newsletter.

Categories : Career and Technical Education, CTEC

VERDE VALLEY CAMPUS DEAN TINA REDD SELECTED AS FIRST FELLOW BY NATIONAL ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER COUNCIL

By R. Oliphant
Saturday, August 29th, 2020

NAPIC Fellowship includes a stipend allowing  Dr. Redd to participate in national meetings and seminars relevant to her professional development

Dr. Tina Redd

Verde Valley Campus Dean Dr. Tina Redd has been selected as the first National Asian Pacific Islander Council (NAPIC)  Fellow. The NAPIC Fellowship includes a stipend that will allow  Dr. Redd to participate in national meetings and seminars relevant  to her professional development. Yavapai College will also support  Dr. Redd’s Fellowship  by providing internal professional support and additional funds so she can take advantage of leadership development opportunities.

When notified of the award, Dr. Redd said that she was “ very proud to be the first NAPIC Fellow. Diversity in community college leadership is essential in building bridges to all the communities we serve. My heritage, combined with being a first-generation college graduate, grounds my understanding of the struggles students face. I am honored to be offered mentorship in removing barriers to success and creating a welcoming environment for everyone at YC.”

When Yavapai Community College president Dr. Lisa Rhine learned of the award, she said that “We are proud and excited that Dr. Redd is the first to receive this honor. In her short time at YC, Dr. Redd has cultivated many relationships within the Verde Valley communities and her efforts have increased awareness of the College’s programs. This Fellowship will undoubtably enhance her efforts and will help create access and equity for historically underserved students at YC’s Verde Valley Campus.”

Source:  Press announcement, Yavapai Community College, August 2020 story by Cynthia Heneage. You may view the entire announcement by clicking here.

Categories : ADMINISTRATION, Verde Campus

PRESCOTT LIVING MAGAZINE CONDUCTS IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESIDENT LISA RHINE

By R. Oliphant
Friday, August 28th, 2020

A must read for Yavapai citizens interested in the College and its future

The recent edition of “Prescott Living Magazine” provides an in-depth interview of Yavapai Community College President Lisa Rhine.  It should be a must read for anyone in Yavapai County interested in the leader of its Community College and the College’s future. 

The entire article can be found online by clicking here. 

The interview, conducted and then written by Mr. Ray Newton, explores Dr. Rhine’s early childhood, her educational achievements, and her vision of the future for Yavapai Community College. As Mr. Newton points out, Dr. Rhine  represents  a major philosophical shift about the role of higher education in a dynamically changing social and economic marketplace.

Dr. Rhine explained in the article that  “We’ve a new view of how post-secondary education should be structured to meet personal and societal needs. We’re putting that vision into place at Yavapai College. Classes and curricula now fit the needs of students instead of making students fit what for years have been academic policies based on centuries-old tradition.”

Aside from philosophy and expansive information about the College, the article provides some back-grounding that most readers should find fun and interesting.  For example, did you know that Dr. Rhine was nominated to dance for the Dancing with the Stars fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Northern Arizona? A charity event. This caused her and her husband to sign up  for dance lessons. Dr. Rhine says they now “do Latin dances — the bachata and salsa — several times a week, and we love it.”

 

 

 

 

 

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