![]() ![]() The purpose of this webinar is to provide participants (colleges/districts) with guidance to support the successful implementation of AB 1705, with fidelity, including opportunities to ask clarifying questions and identify areas in need of additional resources and investments. AB 705 shifted district and college assessment and completion efforts and implemented systemwide remedial education reform. Our system has made substantial improvements in creating access for students to progress in their academic achievements through equitable placement practices and completion in transfer-level math and English courses. The Chancellor’s Office is hosting an upcoming webinar on Equitable Placement, Support and Completion: Implementation and Implications of AB 1705. Join in the conversation by registering for the Trustee Orientation Event. The Chancellor’s Office strongly encourages participation to eliminate the siloed approach to decision-making and engage in a conversation about meeting and centering student needs. This unique team-building opportunity aims to clarify the goals of the Vision for Success as laid out by the Chancellor’s Office to facilitate your important work going forward. In an opportunity to connect with other essential leaders and policymakers throughout our 116 colleges, the Chancellor’s Office invites all chief executive officers (CEO’s), the Board of Governors and trustees statewide are to an exclusive Orientation event on February 13, 2023, in Sacramento. As community college leaders and decision-makers, you are essential to achieving the progressive objectives prescribed in the Vision for Success and Call to Action and hold the potential to transform the way our system fundamentally serves students. The California Community Colleges is changing the game when it comes to equity and success in higher education… but we can’t do it without you. Follow Black Student Success Week on Twitter for updates and more information. Webinar registration will open the first week of April 2023. The BlackOut: A virtual advocacy day event held on April 27, 2023.The After Party: A series of daily small group discussion forums held from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.The Black Hour: A series of daily webinars hosted from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.The schedule of virtual activities for the week include: The focus of the week-long event will be on successful approaches to ensuring Black and African American students succeed at California community colleges. This year's theme is " Vision to Action: Building Systems and Structures for Black Student Success." The 2023 Black Student Success Week is scheduled for April 24 through April 28. SAVE THE DATE FOR BLACK STUDENT SUCCESS WEEK The Chancellor’s Office and our system remain steadfast in our commitment to support our Black and African American students, break down barriers that may stand in their way of a higher education and to close equity gaps and achievement gaps once and for all. The California Community Colleges also recognizes that honoring Black and African American achievements goes beyond one month of the year. ![]() Please reach out to your local college to learn more about how the campus community is observing this month. We also encourage you to watch a film by Moorpark College, A Tribute to Black History, a film featuring students, faculty and staff honoring Black and African American success. Just some of the celebrations include a number of events throughout the San Diego Community College District a month-long celebration of events at Fresno City College an array of discussions and meet-ups at Mira Costa College a variety of Black History Month events at Diablo Valley College and numerous campus and community events at Bakersfield College. Our community colleges across the state are honoring Black History Month with campus events, including art exhibits, HBCU caravans, speaking events and student forums. THE CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTHįebruary is Black History Month, and the California Community Colleges proudly honors this annual observance that celebrates and honors the achievements of African Americans throughout history and pays tribute to the generations of African Americans who struggled to achieve full U.S. ![]()
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