HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2021 1103 CCSA REG ITEM 09ACITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA
City Council Meeting
of November 3, 2021
ACTION RECEIVED PRESENTATION.
BY K. Spangler.
A. Consider Annual Presentation by Moorpark College President Dr. Julius Sokenu.
Item: 9.A.
& THE CITY OFMOORPARK
Shared Values –Shared Vision –Shared Future
Item: 9.A.
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A GREETING FROM VCCCD TRUSTEE BERNARDO PEREZ MOORPARK COLLEGE2
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MOORPARK COLLEGE 3
Nov. 3, 2021THE CITY VISION
Moorpark in 2050 is a virtually and physically connected
community that provides a sustainable, diverse,
inclusive, equitable and safe place to live, work, and play for all
generations. Moorpark supports and values
local businesses, arts and education, innovation, healthy
living, and maintains its family-oriented small-town
feel. We are stewards of the environment and honor our
agricultural and cultural heritage. We balance these
values to maintain a high quality of life for our residents.
THE COLLEGE PROMISE
Grounded in equity, social justice, and a students
first philosophy, Moorpark College values diverse
communities. We empower learners from local, national,
and global backgrounds to complete their degree,
certificate, transfer, and career education goals. Through the
integration of innovative instruction and customized student
support, our programs are designed to achieve equitable
outcomes.
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MOORPARK COLLEGE IS A SPECIAL POPULATION
-Shared Values and Goals Benefit ALL Moorpark Residents
-Unique Opportunities for Future Workforce
-K-12 Engagement: CDC , Zoo, Athletics, Dual Enrollment
-Proximity Allows Integration
-Ongoing Cultural, Artistic, Athletic Offerings MOORPARK COLLEGE4
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OUR STUDENTSHAVE STORIES
TAKUMA HAYASHI
-Returning Adult Student
-Working Full-time
-Attending PACE classes
SOPHIA GUTIERREZ
-Single Mother
-2 Semester Certificate
Program
-Takes Bus
to Campus
SONDRA FERGUSON
-Works 2 PT Jobs
-Has Local Internship
-Taking 15 Units
to Complete
-Transferring to a UC
RAJ SANTOSHI
-Dual Enrollment
- 1
st Generation
Student
-Borrows Computer
for Online Classes MOORPARK COLLEGE5
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Future Workforce
-2 -Semester Certificate programs
-Data Science, Cybersecurity, Biotechnology
-Returning Adult Students 18-30 Demographic
-High Wage/Demand jobs in CNSE and Nursing
MEETING STUDENTS WHERE THEY ARE
Business Partnerships
-In-Kind Donation
-Program Sponsorship
-Internships
-Advisory Board Support
-Professional Development
Community Service
-Internships for Local Businesses and
Industries
-Ruben Castro Charities
-Raider Central –Basic Needs Center MOORPARK COLLEGE6
Nov. 3 , 2021High School Students
-HS @ Moorpark
-Dual Enrollment
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UNPRECEDENTED NON-FAFSA FINANCIAL SUPPORT
$100
Through 10/15/21 a
$100 Bookstore Voucher for
Vaccination
$1000
HEERF Funding Continues in the
Spring of 2022
$805
Local Funding For Returning
Students MOORPARK COLLEGE 7
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RETURN TO CAMPUS CONTINUES SPRING 2022
33%On Ground Classes
Entire class is taught on campus
33%Hybrid Classes
Partially Online, Hyflex, Hybrid
Modalities
33%Online Classes
Fully Online Synchronous or
Asynchronous Modalities MOORPARK COLLEGE 8
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GPAC
A PARTNERSHIP IN PLANNING
-Planning a future together
-Future Workforce Through Career Education
-Community Engagement : America’s Teaching
Zoo, Performing Arts, Athletics
-Student Housing Initiatives
-Outdoor Amphitheater MOORPARK COLLEGE9
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A PARTNERSHIP IN PRACTICE
HIGH STREET ARTS CENTER
-Many Performers & Technicians
Already Attend MC
-Camps and Productions Engage K-12
Participants
-Opportunities to Share Resources
-After School Program with Boys and Girls
Club of Moorpark
MC THEATRE ARTS
-Specially Designed Portable Curriculum
-1 Unit Technical Theatre Class
-Puppetry Class
- Make-up, Costuming, Acting Classes
-Student One Acts & Improv Comedy
-Opportunities to Share Resources MOORPARK COLLEGE10
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& THE CITY OFMOORPARK
A Partnership for the Future
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