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ADVANCED CTE MANUFACTURING SECTION OF BUILDING “L” NEARING COMPLETION ON VERDE CAMPUS

Should be ready for fall classes

Construction crews are nearing completion of the Career and Technical Education manufacturing section of Building “L” on the Verde Campus in Clarkdale.  Although most of the newly remodeled building is given over to healthcare training, there is one section set aside for Career and Technical Education in what the College describes as the advanced manufacturing area.

Construction on the section should be completed by the beginning of the fall 2020 semester.

Posted below is a photo of the construction (from June Facilities Management Newsletter) as of June 2020.  Also posted below is an advertisement from last year of a Community College advertisement (from Facebook)  suggesting the areas taught at the CTEC  College facility at the Prescott  airport that involved advanced manufacturing.

NEW TECHNICAL THEATER TO BE ADDED TO PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ON PRESCOTT CAMPUS

Exact cost unclear; believed funds from Yavapai Community College Foundation to finance project; College searching for Technical Theater instructor

The Community College is on the verge of constructing a “technical theater” as an addition to the Performing Arts Center.  In June, it had assembled construction documents and was seeking to price the capital improvement project. 

The “technical theater” will involve enclosing the area outside the Green Room at the Performing Arts Center. The Blog notes that In September 2018 the Green Room was remodeled with new flooring and millwork replacement.

 The goal is to begin construction of the “technical theater” sometime in July 2020. The funds for  the project, it is believed, will be provided by the Yavapai Community College Foundation.

The Blog also notes that the College is now searching for a “technical theater” instructor who will be responsible for the technical theater educational programs and supervision of the technical theater program activities.  Salary range is from $50,433 – $64,380 for twelve months.

Sketches of the future “technical theater” appear below.

VIDEO SHOWS OFF RESULTS OF MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR INVESTMENT IN PERFORMING ARTS ON PRESCOTT CAMPUS SINCE DECEMBER 2012

State-of-the-art space for music, design, acting, dance stagecraft and much more

Back in 2012 the Yavapai Community College Governing Board approved expending around $1.3 million on Campus development over a ten-year period.  At the time, over 95% of the expenditures were intended exclusively for improving Community College facilities located on the west side of the County.

 Over the years, the College reduced the amount it would spend to around $60 million but maintained focus on the west side facilities.  The Verde Valley was pretty much ignored.

 While the new administration under the direction of Dr. Lisa Rhine has taken a new and refreshing view of the Verde Valley and its resource needs , the decisions made since 2012 by former President Penelope Wills for developing the Prescott Campus and the facilities on the west side of the County are now completed or nearing completion.

 Two of those facilities are the Arts Department and upgrading the Performing Arts Center.  It  cost millions of dollars over the past decade to renovate and construct these new facilities. Most of the revenue to pay for these projects  came from all the taxpayers in the County via their primary taxes.  

A very short video tape (see below) released by the College shows off its new state-of-the-art Performing Arts Department space on the Prescott Campus. 

The Department will offer classes in its new space in choral and instrumental music, music theory, vocal and instrumental ensembles, costume and make up design, acting, musical theater, dance, stagecraft, and much more!  

Video copied from Yavapai Community College Facebook post (minor editing).

CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON SOCCER FIELD AT PRESCOTT CAMPUS

Preliminary grading, earth moving now underway

Construction has begun on the multi-use soccer field on the Prescott Campus.  Heavy grading equipment is being used to construct a 160’ x 230’ field.

All of the costs of the project, according to Yavapai College, are being paid by the Yavapai Community College Foundation. The field will be located to the north of Kachina Hall on the Prescott Campus.  (The Foundation is not reimbursing the College for any staff time associated with constructing the project.)

GET TO KNOW DR. TINA REDD, THE NEW DEAN AT THE VERDE VALLEY CAMPUS AND SEDONA CENTER

Community College Newsletter available to public conducts extensive interview 

Dr. Tina Redd

If community members  want to get to know more about the new dean of the Verde Valley Campus and Sedona Center, Dr. Tina Redd, she is featured in the June Community College newsletter.  (see link below). The Q & A interview covers a host of areas. 

In one of the questions, was asked about her initial impressions of the College. She replied:   

The college is physically amazing. The leadership here has clear ideas for improving things and turning the institution into a first-choice college. There is a lot of positive energy, not stagnation, on how the leadership here wants to make change happen. When I was searching for a new position, I did not want to leave the West Coast, but after interviewing and meeting with the leaders here, my mind was completely changed. It’s exciting to feel like I’m a part of positive change and growth for Yavapai College in the Verde Valley and Sedona.

The Blog believes the communities in the Verde Valley are indeed fortunate to have Dr. Redd as the leader and dean of the Community College in this area.

To learn more about Dr. Redd, you may access the newsletter and the complete interview by clicking here.  

PLANS MOVING FORWARD FOR FALL SEMESTER

Letter to Community College Community explains hands-on classes will adopt classroom hybrid model of learning; outlines approach to Covid-19 and  issues of racism and injustice

Yavapai Community College president Dr. Lisa Rhine and her staff are moving forward with plans for the fall semester.  In her most recent letter to the Community College family, she outlined how she intends to keep students safe from infection from Covid-19 while moving ahead with fall classes. 

She also touched on how the Community College will be considering racism and injustice.

Her letter is reproduced below.

Letter links:  Letter to students click here: 

CTE video:  Click here.

 

COLLEGE FINDS LOCATION FOR NEW LARGER GREENHOUSE ON VERDE CAMPUS

Goal is to have construction completed in next three months, if not sooner

Yavapai Community College is in the process of replacing the old, very small greenhouse that was removed as a part of summer construction.  It has also determined the new location for the new much larger replacement.

The new greenhouse is  18 by  48 feet.  It will be located between Buildings A and G on the Verde Campus.

Photo from June Facilities Management Newsletter.

OLLI OFFERING ONLINE SUMMER PROGRAMS

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute  (OLLI) will be online with summer programs starting June 29

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Yavapai Community College will offer its 2020 summer OLLI programs online from June 29-July 30.

There will be interactive classes via Zoom and  online videos. There will be  four-week and five-week courses and  one-time workshops.

OLLI classes available this summer include health and nutrition, history, current affairs, finance, self-enrichment and computers.

For more information about signing up for  OLLI classes and registration, you may visit yc.edu/ollise- donaverde or contact the OLLI office at 928-649-4275 or email ollisv@yc.edu.

MOVE-IN PROCESS BEGINS WITH BUILDING “L” ON VERDE CAMPUS

Building on schedule for August opening achieving goal set by Dr. Rhine

Construction on Building “L” on the Verde Campus is nearing completion and will be ready by August.  This fulfills a promise made by Yavapai Community College President Lisa Rhine who months ago set fall 2020 as a deadline for renovation completion and reopening of the building.

The June 2020  Community College Facilities Management newsletter reported that lighting and acoustical tile are being installed throughout the building while painting and  drywall installation is complete. Data cabling is nearing completion as is  final floor polishing.

The exterior of Building “L”  is receiving texturing and painting while storefront glass is being installed in the new front entry. Concrete has been poured for new sidewalks and ramps and the landscaping has started. Facilities and ITS are  beginning to move  in  furniture, fixtures, and equipment.

Photos are from June 2020 Yavapai Community College Facilities Management Newsletter.

YAVAPAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE ESTABLISHES NEW SAFETY PROTOCOLS FOR STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY AND GUESTS THAT ARE IMMEDIATELY EFFECTIVE

Includes when wearing  face covering is required and several other protocols intended  to help stop the spread of COVID-19

Yavapai Community College has announced specific safety protocols for students, faculty and staff.  The protocols  are immediately effective.  They include requiring employees, students, faculty and guests to wear face masks except when outside with adequate social distancing.

The complete list of eight protocols follows  below.