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AB 86 Workgroups
Session
Sierra Joint Consortium
March 6, 2015
Agenda
 Welcome
 AB 86 & Consortium Update
 D. McKnight
 ASSET Mapping
 M. Brockman
 Break
 Small Group Work Session
The SJC Steering Committee
 Adult Schools
 Bill Bettencourt – Principal, Placer School for Adults
 Mike Brockman – Counselor, Roseville Adult School
 Joyce Lude – Principal, Roseville Adult School
 Trisha Dellis – Assistant Superintendent, Nevada Union
Adult School
The SJC Steering Committee
 Sierra Community College
 Stephanie Ortiz – Executive Dean, Nevada
County Campus
 Darlene Jackson – Associate Dean, Business
and Technology
The SJC Steering Committee
 Administrative Support
 Michelle Raymond – Placer School for Adults
 Nicole Tomasello – Roseville Adult School
 Diane McKnight – Project Coordinator
Assembly Bill 86 - Adult Education
“It is the intent of the legislature to work
toward developing common policies related
to adult education affecting adult schools…
and community colleges including policies
on fees and funding levels.”
Adult Education Consortiums
shall provide:
1. Elementary and basic skills (high school diploma
or equivalency);
2. English as a Second Language (ESL) and
citizenship classes;
3. Programs for adults with disabilities;
4. Short-term CTE programs; and
5. Programs for apprentices.
Regional Plan Objectives
1. Evaluate current level and types of services
2. Evaluate current needs
3. Integrate and create seamless transitions
4. Address gaps in services
5. Accelerate student progress toward goals
6. Collaborate on professional development
7. Leverage existing regional services
Consortium Work To-Date
 Final plan filed March 1, 2015
 Based upon input from Fall 2014 workgroups
 Three priorities (2015-16)
1. ASSET mapping
2. Assessment/placement alignment
3. Curriculum alignment
 SierraASSETS.org
Consortium Work To-Date
 Sierra ASSETS =
A dult
S tudent
S upport,
E ducation, &
T raining
S ervices
What’s New?
Proposed 2015-16 budget of $500 million
(to the system).
Maintenance of effort = $350 million
Program growth = $150 Million
What’s New?
 Seven member “allocation committee”
 Assure funding aligns with the plan and plan
objectives.
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Community College
K-12 Districts
Other adult education providers
Local workforce investment boards
County social services departments
County probation
One public member with relevant expertise
Consortium Vision
It is the intent of the Sierra Joint Consortium to:
 leverage the strengths of members and
partners
 to deliver outstanding adult education
programs and services
 with seamless transitions into the workforce
or postsecondary education.
www.SierrraASSETS.org
Three Priorities: 2015-2016
 ASSET Mapping
 Assessment/Placement Alignment
 Curriculum Alignment
What is ASSET Mapping?
 ASSET Maps:
1. Gather and share information about
regional resources available for adults
seeking to advance their education and
career training.
2. Lead to the creation of “flow charts” and
“referral information sheets” that are
3. Shared electronically and updated
regularly.
Web-Based “Resource Hubs”
 Placer County Network of Care:
placer.networkofcare.org
 Nevada County 211:
211nevadacounty.org
Workgroup Agenda:
9:15am – 11:15am
 Welcome & Introductions
 Directory Form Review & Creation
 Discussion: How will this work to support
“… seamless transitions into the workforce
and postsecondary education”?
 Next Steps: ASSET Mapping II, or
Aligning Assessments
Questions?
 Diane McKnight
[email protected]
 Mike Brockman
[email protected]