General Meeting Information
Date: June 17,
2021
Time: 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Location: Online Mtg. held via Zoom*
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Agenda
Time Topic Purpose Discussion Leader 1:30 p.m. Review Meeting Notes from June 3, 2021 I Mieso 1:35 p.m. Student Equity Plan Vote - revisit I/D/A Mieso 1:45 p.m. Annual Governance Reflection
& Handbook ReviewI/D/A Mieso 2:00 p.m. Counseling & Transfer Center Reflection Presentation
DSPS Reflection PresentationI/D Balducci, Team 2:30 p.m. Adjourn - Thank you everyone for your service this year! A = Action
D = Discussion
I = Information -
Minutes
Attendees
Attending Members: Alexander, Balducci, Galoyan, Glapion, Kirkpatrick, Kobata, Mandy, Mieso (co-chair), Sengupta, Shively
Guests: Stacy Chapman, Patty Guitron
Meeting Items
Minutes Approval
There were no amendments to the previous meeting notes or to the agenda.
Student Equity Plan Vote - revisit
Mieso addressed the vote that was taken in the June 3rd meeting regarding approving the Student Equity Plan. The agenda item was listed as informational with discussion but at the end, the committee was asked to approve the plan, changing the agenda item to an action item. After further review, it was determined that the item was indeed only informational and did not need to be approved by SSPBT. It will be presented to College Council in the fall after the comments from all the committees has been reviewed and voted on then.
Mieso then asked the committee to nullify the vote. The motion was seconded and the vote was nullified. A notation will be placed in the June 3rd meeting notes regarding this action.
Annual Governance Reflection and Handbook
The membership for SSPBT was reviewed and the following changes were made:
- The “at large” would be added to both the Classified and Faculty membership
- Teamsters would be contacted to see if they would like a representative on SSPBT
- This would change the bargaining unit from 2 to 3
- This would change the bargaining unit from 2 to 3
The changes were seconded and a majority vote approved the changes. Teamsters will be contacted and the changes sent to Mallory Newell to update the Governance Handbook.
Counseling, Transfer Center, DSPS Reflection
Laureen Balducci, Stacy Chapman, and Patty Guitron presented.
General Counseling Division Reflections
- Counseling
- Transfer Center
- Retention
Counseling Division Data
- Unduplicated Students: 19,834
- Duplicated Students: 23,403
- No Shows: 4215
- Online Advising tickets: 2,356
Each Counselor and Academic Advisor had approximately 1232 student contacts while teaching, attending meetings, committee work, etc.
Counseling Reflections- Shifted in student learning with CNSL, CLP and HUMA courses including synchronous and asynchronous modalities
- Data showed a decline in no-shows for appointments due to the recently implemented SARS text appointment reminders
- Counselors/advisers contact students within 5 minutes of their appt time if they have
not yet shown to follow-up and make sure they are doing well
Transfer Center Reflections
- Created all workshops and campus rep visits available in an interactive online platform
- We targeted outreach to underrepresented populations including HEFAS, Umoja, & Men of Color through workshops and presentations
- All ADT forms converted to fillable forms
Retention Reflections - Data
- 24% of students on Academic Probation returned to Good Standing during winter 2020 and spring 2020 terms (317 students moved off from academic probation)
- There was a 52% drop in the number of students on academic probation from fall 2019
to winter 2020
Retention Reflections
- Built a partnership with Financial Aid, to provide students on probation a De Anza Book Voucher for their textbooks
- Connected students with resources such as the Food Bank, Student Success Programs, etc.
- Retention Counselor conducted workshops to give support and education regarding course
completion and success
Disability Support Programs & Services
- Disability Support Services (DSS)
- Adapted Physical Education (APE)
- Accommodations
- Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services (DHHS)
- Hope Services
DSS Reflections
- Successfully taught students how to engage in online instruction
- EDAC and EAC classes converted to online and assisted students with challenges
- DSS team taught students how to use their accommodations in a new way
Adapted Physical Education
- Through teamwork, implemented online education skills to effectively teach, and also help students adapt to the new online format
- Received the 2020 Equity Champion Award recognized by the Equity Action Council
- Our APE team has been very active in student outreach, which has brought in new students
that those who continue to repeat our classes
DHHS Reflections
- Coordinated all Sign Language interpreting to be remote
- Challenge to schedule interpreting for hybrid classes
- Worked with faculty to ensure accessible online learning
Hope Services Reflections
- All classes moved to online in conjunction with Hope Services program
- Utilized YouTube to the DA Hope website, deanzahope.com and from there added a one
button touchscreen to our Zoom classroom (to make connecting easier for students)
Thank you everyone!