Update from Gavilan College on COVID-19: May 6, 2020
STAY HOME, SAVE LIVES
Today is National Nurses Day!

Many thanks to the nurses who have come through Gavilan College's doors as students and faculty. We appreciate the work you do, every day!
GAVILAN COLLEGE STATUS :
  • All locations of Gavilan College are closed through the end of May.
  • All instruction and services remain in an online format.
  • The campus, including tennis courts, track, and golf course,is closed to the public
  • Summer registration is underway. Find PRIORITY DATES here
  • Fall registration will begin on June 22
  • Scholarship application deadline extended until May 15
  • Deadline to select PASS/ NO PASS grading option has been extended until May 15
  • If you missed the weekly President's Forum, you can listen HERE
  • Graduation has been postponed until Fall 2020, tentatively to be scheduled by department December 19-21. Read letter from Dr. Rose
TOMORROW AT 11 AM : President's Forum -- this is your chance to meet virtually with Dr. Kathleen Rose, get information, and ask questions.

NOTE UPDATED MEETING INFORMATION:
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Summer classes have been added:
Due to high demand, Gavilan College has added sections of the following courses for summer 2020:
  • ATH 21 - VOLLEYBALL
  • ATH 27 - BASKETBALL
  • ART 1A - ART HISTORY
  • BIO 10 - PRIN BIOLOGY L/L
  • BIO 15 -ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
  • CHEM 30
  • ENGL 210 - ENGLISH ACADEMY
  • HIST 1 - US HISTORY
  • HIST 2 - US HISTORY
  • KIN 1 - ORIENTATION ATHLETIC SUCCESS
  • KIN 2 - INTRO TO KINESIOLOGY
  • KIN 15 -SPORTS AND SOCERTY
  • KIN 33 -WALK/RUN/FOR FITNESS
  • KIN 44 -CORE AND CARDIO
  • KIN 62 -YOGA
  • SOC 1A - INTRO TO SOC
NEWS
  • NEW-  The governor today made several announcements, including:
  • A new COVID-19 testing website allowing Californians to find sites in their areas. Newsom admitted not all areas are represented yet but says the state will work to add new sites to the map.
  • An executive order extending workers’ compensation to those who test positive for the novel coronavirus.
  • An executive order to waive the 10% penalty on late residential and small business property tax payments for those unable to pay on time due to the coronavirus emergency.
  • New guidelines for the Phase 2 reopening will come tomorrow.

The SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINE
has been extended until MAY 15
RESOURCES

Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley and Deputy Chancellor Daisy Gonzales will lead a Latinx Student Success & COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall tomorrow, Thursday, May 7 from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. The webinar will explore the ways in which Latinx students are impacted by the pandemic and solutions our system can put in place to uphold and sustain efforts to support student success. Register at this link .

Being Aware of Learning Opportunities and Constraints Posed by Online Teaching and Moving Towards Anti-Racist Practices
Thursday, May 7, 2020 from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
This webinar will address the “taken-for-granted” practices and assumptions that shape the online learning environment and ways in which they can be detrimental to the success of minoritized students. For example, many students only have access to a cellular phone and instructors are not considering how the materials they upload may become distorted on a phone. The current circumstances are overwhelming and it is easy for instructors to default to the students who have the know-how to navigate technology. Register at this link.
The California Community Colleges Accessibility Center will host an Accessibility Office Hours webinar via Zoom on Thursday, May 7 from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. This webinar will offer the opportunity to ask questions and share best practices regarding institutional web and IT accessibility issues. Find more information here .

NEW - Join the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office and the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges for part one of a three-part webinar series to discuss competency-based education for our system.
 
Webinar 1: Competency-based Education 101: What is it and how is it different from our current offerings?
Panelists:
Marty Alvarado – California Community Colleges Executive Vice Chancellor, Educational Services and Supports
Aisha Lowe – California Community Colleges Vice Chancellor, Educational Services and Supports
Cheryl Aschenbach – Academic Senate Secretary, 5C Co-Chair
Karen Daar – Academic Senate Vice President, Academic Affairs, 5C Co-Chair
 
The webinar is Thursday, May 14 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Join the webinar at this link or via the information below:
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  Webinar ID: 922 7887 4849
  • COVID-19 California Senior Meal Program, Great Plates Delivered, call 408-350-3200 option 1 to be placed on a call back list at this time. 

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