Plaintiff is probing the nature of communication, if any, between the College and the Higher Learning Commission that involves him
Discovery involving the six-year lawsuit between decorated air force veteran and former director of Yavapai Community College’s aviation program, Dan Hamilton, and the College and other defendants is heading for trial sometime in late March or early April. (See earlier posts in this Blog for complete information), In the meantime a process lawyers label “discovery” continues.
For example, most recently, the plaintiff’s attorney made a public records request for “Any communication between Yavapai College and the Higher Learning Commission regarding: (1) the litigation pending in Arizona District Court between Dan Hamilton and Yavapai College, … (2) VA’s suspension of the Professional Pilot Helicopter program in 2011; (3) VA’s suspension of any AVT program in 2015; and (4) potential financial exposure in the referenced litigation.”
The Higher Learning Commission a regional institutional accreditor. It accredits degree-granting post-secondary educational institutions in the North Central region, which includes Yavapai Community College.

Yavapai Community College District Governing Board Chair, Ray Sigafoos, attended the Association of Community College Leadership Conference in San Francisco in October. Steve Irwin and Deb McCasland also attended the same meeting. The conference is described as “the largest professional development opportunity for community college trustees, presidents, and other thought and policy leaders. . . . Community college leaders … share … experiences and expertise, network with people from around the country and beyond, and expand [their] knowledge of the community college sector.”
The results of an exam proctored by the Program for International Student Assessment were announced on Tuesday, December 3. They showed that performance of American teenagers in reading and math has been stagnant since 2000. Over all, American 15-year-olds who took the PISA test scored slightly above students from peer nations in reading but below the middle of the pack in math.

“Hello Friends,
The Yavapai Community College Verde Campus in Clarkdale, Building “M”, first floor Community Room, is the site of the fifth annual College Scholarship Awareness night on December 3 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
The Yavapai Community College Governing Board will enjoy a nine -week break before its next regular public meeting. The last regular meeting in 2019 was held November 12. It is not scheduled to meet again until January 21, 2019. There are currently no special meetings scheduled during the nine-week lay-off.