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Kern CCD Celebrating Women’s History Month

Last week kicked off Women’s History Month, which has been observed annually in March in the US since 1987.

This year’s theme is “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories,” recognizing “women, past and present, who have been active in all forms of media and storytelling including print, radio, TV, stage, screen, blogs, podcasts, news, and social media.”

Check out this post from NASA highlighting the history of women in space, beginning with Soviet cosmonaut Valentina V. Tereshkova. She was the first woman to orbit the Earth, in 1963. The first American woman in space was Sally Ride, who spent 7 days aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983.

The Kern CCD will be hosting two events to celebrate Women’s History Month.

On March 21st at Bakersfield College’s event center, we will be Celebrating 50 years of Title IX: Women in Athletics and Education.

On March 30 at the Weill Center, we will host the 4th Annual Women in Leadership Panel, moderated by Senator Emeritus Jean Fuller.

I welcome you to join us for these events.

A photo of our beautiful skies snapped while I was walking Neo –

Good morning friends.
It is March 11, 2023.
The sun shines bright over Kern CCD


Porterville College

“Reimer Selected Works, 1990 – 2020” Now Showing at the PC Art Gallery

The public is invited to see the exhibition, Reimer Selected Works, 1990 – 2020, at the Porterville College Art Gallery.

DATES OF SHOW: March 9 – 30, 2023

GALLERY HOURS: Monday – Thursday from 12 – 2 pm and 4 – 6 pm

Terrance Reimer is a new media visual artist exploring the integration of experiential storytelling concepts and ideas using sound, video, and extended reality technologies.

Reimer graduated in 2020 earning a Master of Fine Arts degree in the multidisciplinary Communication Media Arts program at Ohio University (Athens, Ohio), studying documentary film and extended reality storytelling. His immersive virtual reality thesis film “Walking Past Abandoned Houses, I Think of Eric” shares personal poetic testimony about the opioid epidemic in Southeastern Ohio. The award-winning film was an official selection in the 2021 Fine Arts Film Festival at the Venice Institute of Contemporary Art, Venice, CA.

Prior to his MFA studies, Reimer started his career as a photojournalist, and since 1999, has been collaborating with many of the most renowned contemporary photographers of our time, creating fine art exhibition prints as a master digital printmaker.

There will be several short documentary films created by Reimer available for viewing in the gallery during the exhibition. The show will run from March 6 – 30, 2023. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday from 12 to 2 pm and 4 to 6 pm.

Please contact Jim Entz at 791-2257 with any questions.

Math Battle Returns to PC

On Tuesday, March 7, the Math Division hosted its 3rd Annual PC Math Battle competition for local high school students. The Math Battle hosts both an individual and a team competition covering mathematics topics in geometry, algebra, algebra 2, and some trigonometry equations. Individual and team winners are awarded medals and the school with the highest average score receives a trophy.

This year also marked the 1st year the competition was held for local middle school students on campus with 33 students representing three middle schools taking part in the competition.

This year PC hosted 61 students representing five local high schools along with 11 faculty coaches for High School and 7 faculty coaches for 33 Middle School students in attendance. Twelve PC faculty members and 95 PC tutors, mentors, and professional experts helped to support our future STEM students over this multi-day event.

This year’s overall Math Battle winners were Harmony Magnet High School in the HS Division and Carl Smith Middle School for the Middle School Division. Congratulations to the winners and thank you to all those who participated and helped us make this event a great success!

Celebrating Women in STEM

PC Biology Instructor Denise Jackson, PC Student Ambassador and Event Host Alicia Vargas,
Engineering and Math Instructor Elizabeth Flynn

This month is Women’s History Month and PC is celebrating with several events highlighting the successes and accomplishments of Women on Campus.

Women’s History Month finds its origins as a national celebration in 1981 when Congress passed Pub. L. 97-28 which authorized and requested the President to proclaim the week beginning March 7, 1982 as “Women’s History Week.”

Throughout the next five years, Congress continued to pass joint resolutions designating a week in March as “Women’s History Week.” In 1987 after being petitioned by the National Women’s History Project, Congress passed Pub. L. 100-9 which designated the month of March 1987 as “Women’s History Month.”

As part of our month-long festivities, PC Student Life hosted the first in a series of discussions with women in various industries. This first event featured women in S.T.E.M. Careers and featured two of our very own S.T.E.M. superstars, Biology Instructor Denise Jackson, and Engineering and Math Instructor Elizabeth Flynn.

Both women discussed their influences and reasons for going into the fields they chose. They joined students, faculty and staff in the forum to answer their questions and discuss what it is like being a woman in science, technology, engineering, and math today.


Cerro Coso Community College

Student Spotlight: Karina

Originally from Mojave, Karina is graduating from Tehachapi High School ‘23 not only with her high school diploma, but also with three Associate Degrees: AS-T in Business Administration, AA in Liberal Arts: Arts & Humanities, and AA in Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Science!

While attending high school and Cerro Coso College, she was in Phi Theta Kappa, worked part-time, and she is very engaged in her family life. She plans on transferring to California State University of Bakersfield and will major in Business Administration with a minor in Accounting. After graduating, she plans on pursuing a business law degree.;

On top of her achievements, Karina is a proud first-generation college student and first-generation Mexican American.

“I grew up in Mojave and moved to Tehachapi about two years ago. The transition was hard. When I moved, I had to start from scratch. To make it worse, my freshman year was when COVID started, and I did the first two years of high school online. In-person school started my junior year. It was like being a real freshman this time. I had to get used to a new town and new high school. It was a lot. The school was significantly bigger. It was a big change in environment, students, teachers, overall so much change and adjustment. It wasn’t necessarily bad, it was just a lot of change at once.”

Read more on the Cerro Coso Community College website.

Cerro Coso Community College Art Gallery Presents: Corrugated Space

Cerro Coso Community College is excited to announce the restoration of Cerro Coso’s Art Gallery. The opening reception of “Corrugated Space” by artist Steve King will be held on April 7, 2023, at 6 PM .

Location
The Art Gallery located in the Library/LRC building
3000 College Heights Blvd
Ridgecrest, CA 93555

Time: 6:00 PM opening reception, 6:30 PM Artist Talk

The Art Gallery is open to the public and would love to see the community enjoy this cultural hub.

Refreshments and appetizers will be provided.

Cerro Coso Outreach at East Kern Career Expo

Cerro Coso Outreach represented Cerro Coso Community College at this year’s East Kern Career Expo. at Mojave Air & Space Port.

They spoke with over 1,000 6th-10th graders, raising career awareness as well as increasing exposure and access to the many incredible opportunities awaiting them at Cerro Coso.


Bakersfield College

Student Spotlight on Tearra Haney

At the Saddleback Invitational, Tearra Haney set a new school record in Women’s Discus with a throw of 154’3″ and earned recognition with the top throw in the state.

The record was previously held by Amanda Harvey in 2001. Tearra is a candidate for graduation this year and will be joining the Renegade Alumni as Class of 2023.

Industrial Automation Hosts Kern County Boys and Girls Club STEM Students

The Industrial Automation program hosted a group of STEM students from the Kern County Boys and Girls Club and gave them a tour of the various labs, focusing mainly on robotics. The INDA program aims to capture the attention of younger students to help foster their interests and skills.

BC Library to Host Another Set of Library Research Skills Workshops

The library will be hosting its second week of research skills workshops for the Spring 2023 semester during Week 9 (March 13th-16th). They will offer a total of 32 Zoom workshops on 8 different topics.

Check it out on the BC website!


TALE Blog

In this week’s Kern CCD TALE Blog, Porterville College’s Janet Uresti shared her thoughts about “Mindfulness, Teaching, and What Matters.”

“Last year, as things began to return to “normal” after the pandemic, there was a lot of discussion around social-emotional learning. This fascinated me. I don’t think as a society (or myself) that we saw how hard individuals were during the pandemic because a lot of their needs were being met by the educational system. We sometimes forget Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and how as people we cannot reach self-actualization without having a foundation of physiological and safety needs being met. “

Ag/Water/Energy Webinar March 14

The Valley Strong Energy Institute continues the second part of its Ag/Water/Energy (AWE) Education Series on hydrogen for Tuesday, March 14 at 3 p.m. The webinar will discuss benefits of hydrogen for energy storage, the regulatory atmosphere and permitting procedures for moving and using hydrogen, engineering of hydrogen pipelines, and hydrogen blending. 

The following speakers will be helping us dive deeper into the nuances of hydrogen energy: 

  • Nathan S. Lewis – Professor of Chemistry, Caltech 
  • Megan Silva – Regulatory Affairs Manager, SoCalGas 
  • Brandon Wood – Staff Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 
  • Amado Galaviz – Project Manager, SoCalGas 

Register online here!

Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

From last Saturday’s Migrant Parent Conference at CSUB, Kern CCD Trustee Yovani Jimenez, who gave welcoming remarks:

Corny Rodriguez was the keynote speaker!

And Yovani’s own words about the event:

Here’s Norma Rojas-Mora, Teresa Hitchcock and Trudy Gerald at our Workforce Investment Board meeting on Wednesday morning.

Porterville College’s Primavera Arvizu shared this from the Californoa Public Institution Navigate Summit:

Attending the California Public Institution Navigate Summit with a great team to innovate, explore, and implement. #studentsuccess

Carlos Medina shared this update:

Today we had the opportunity to meet Atlas from @BostonDynamics Thanks to a great partnership we have with @ROC_CTEC
and @BCIAutomation we’re going to ROBOTIZE Kern County!

And congratulations to Steve Watkin, who has been named interim Bakersfield College President beginnign May 15!

Blast from the Past

At the 2019 Sterling Silver dinner, BC Archivist Jerry Ludeke received the Bakersfield College Foundation Service Medal in recognition of her 60 years of service to BC.

Check out this video:

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That’s a wrap for now.
See you next Saturday!

The future is bright at Kern CCD.

-sonya
a joyful and grateful Chancellor

#KernCCDDaringMightyThings

Kern CCD Celebrating Black History Month and Celebrating Each Other

This week Kern CCD celebrated Black History Month with a Breakfast Celebration. We enjoyed an amazing program, great food, and fellowship. Thank you Steve Watkin and the planning team!

The district also recognized Dee Slade, Pastor Hayward Cox, and Nick Hill for their extraordinary service to our community.

And on Wednesday, the Kern CCD Board of Trustees announced that Chancellor Emeritus Tom Burke will serve as interim chancellor, and BC Interim President Zav Dadabhoy as deputy chancellor, when I begin my new position in June.

Our Board President, Trustee Agbalog commented:

“Whether increasing student enrollment and achievement, expansion of classes and programs, or development of new innovative projects to build and strengthen our local area workforce, the Board of Trustees knows that it is critical to have the right leadership in place that knows our community, understands the needs of our students, has institutional knowledge and deep understanding of our district and its mission to keep our work going, this is the same type of work that has earned our district statewide and national acclaim,” said Romeo Agbalog, Kern CCD Board President. “The Board of Trustees is confident that Tom Burke and Dr. Dadabhoy will keep Kern CCD at the forefront of driving continuous innovation to meet the academic, workforce and industry needs of our communities,” Agbalog said.

Good morning friends.
It is March 4, 2023.
The sun shines bright over Kern CCD


Porterville College

CHAP Highlights Mayan Culture at Latest Event

Dr. Ed Barnhart, Director of the Maya Exploration Center, spoke on “Maya Hieroglyphs-The Story of How the Code was Finally Broken” for the latest CHAP event, this past Friday, March 3, 2023, from 7:00 – 8:00 pm.

The Porterville College Cultural and Historical Awareness Program (CHAP) was organized in 2002 to enhance students’ awareness of certain important aspects of our society to which they may previously have had little or no exposure.

Maya Exploration Center Director Dr. Ed Barnhart is a renowned American archaeologist who has appeared on History Channel, Discovery Channel, and in multiple documentary films. He is a Fellow of the Explorer Club and a widely recognized authority on ancient astronomy, mathematics, and calendar systems.

During his over 25 years in American archaeology, he’s discovered the ancient city of Ma’ax Na in Belize, mapped over 4,000 ancient buildings, and published over a dozen articles and books.


Cerro Coso Community College

Cerro Coso Outreach visits Burroughs High School

As part of Cerro Coso’s continued effort of increasing visibility, expanding access to our incredible services and offerings, and engaging our local communities—the Outreach department made the first of its scheduled bi-weekly lunch visits to Burroughs High School.

They had so much fun speaking and hanging out with the amazing BHS students. Conversations were had about their future plans and countless Cerro Coso swag items were won thanks to our hypnotic Spinning Prize Wheel.

SSUC Students Give Back

The SSUC Club (Student Services United Club) at Cerro Coso Community College is trying to gather donations now until the end of March for the Ridgecrest Women’s Shelter.

Please scan the QR code or click this link: https://www.amazon.com/…/ls/2YI80CUE8YIIR/ref=cm_go_nav_hz to view list of needed supplies.

Feel free to reach out to Renee Santamaria or Rachel Barksdale with the Access Programs at 760-384-6250 for additional information about giving donations.


Bakersfield College

BC Represented at the Chamber of Commerce Galas

Faculty and campus leaders attended both the Kern County Black Chamber of Commerce Gala as well as the Kern County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Gala in February.

BC’s NaTesha Johnson and Professor Olivia Garcia served as emcee/presenter respectively, and we are so proud to see our campus and district represented so well. The partnerships we have forged with these organizations have been a huge part of creating an environment in which our students can learn and become the next leaders of business and entrepreneurship in our community.

BC Student Awarded Law Scholarship

Viridiana Santa Cruz of Bakersfield College has been awarded the $1000 Ruthe Ashley Pathway to Law Scholarship for her outstanding commitment to her education and her passion for the law. Viridiana, a student in the Pre-Law Program, is pursuing her dreams despite the many barriers she has had to overcome. Viridiana was born in Pueblo Viejo, Mexico and moved to the United States with her family when she was just 7 years old. She graduated from Mira Monte High School in Bakersfield and is now a full-time student at Bakersfield College majoring in American Sign Language and Political Science. Viridiana is a single parent to a 6-year-old daughter and works full-time to support her family. Her drive and dedication to her education has not gone unnoticed by her professor, Christian Zoller, who credits her with being an “outstanding student and a class leader”. 

BC Alum and Quarterback Hired to Coach Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton has assembled his staff of 6 coaches, including BC’s very own Logan Kilgore, who will serve as Quality Control/Passing game Coordinator. From the time he played in high school, Kilgore has been credited with having obvious leadership qualities. During his time at BC he was known for playing a particularly cerebral game of football. His strategy was calculated, earning him 2,512 passing yards and 22 touchdowns. 

We are all looking forward to the continued successful career of a fellow Renegade!


Chancellor’s Seminar Series

This week, we continued the Chancellor’s Seminar Series with “Fueling Faculty Fires for Learning: How Side Projects Impact the Classroom Experience.”

Porterville College’s Bob Simpkins led the discussion with panelists Matt Andrasian-Jones (BC), Matt Flummer (PC), Ben Makino (PC), and Yvonne Mills (CCCC).

Check out this video from the seminar:

Bob also shared information about the upcoming TALE Fest, which will be held on April 14.

Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

I’d like to share a few more photos from last week’s Board of Governors announcement:

Kern CCD was out in full force to support Kris Tiner at the CSUB Hall of Fame:

Ricardo Marmolejo, PC’s Director of Equity and Student Success, shared this post:

A huge congratulations to our @PCollegePirates Puente faculty, Dustin, Patty, and Elizabeth on completing year one and earning their stoles during @PuenteProject’s 40th anniversary.

PC’s Puente Team: Patricia Serrato, Dr. Dustin Acres, Dr. Elizabeth Buchannan

Check out this photo of the foothills from the BC Panorama campus at the end of the recent storm. What a beautiful place to be.

And Cerro Coso shared this update after their storms:

Today, our ESCC Mammoth Campus is finally able to dig the sidewalks out from the crazy storms that have occurred the past couple of days. There is currently 10 FEET of snow built up outside the front doors of the campus. Stay SAFE and WARM out there to our Mammoth Lakes students and community

Blast from the Past

In honor of Women’s History Month, I wanted to share this video from Bakersfield College’s Closing Week 2020, when we honored Sandi Taylor with a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award:

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That’s a wrap for now.
See you next Saturday!

The future is bright at Kern CCD.

-sonya
a joyful and grateful Chancellor

#KernCCDDaringMightyThings

California Community College System names the eleventh chancellor

On Thursday, the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges named the eleventh chancellor of the California Community College system.

My colleagues from Kern Community College District colleagues made the trek to Sacramento for the announcement. My Kern CCD family THANK YOU for your love and support.

Here are a few photos from the event.

I will begin my new position June 1, and I hope you continue to follow my blog in this new adventure. Kern is my home and my work will always be connected with the work here.

Here is a selfie snapped by Interim Chancellor Daisy Gonzales took – featuring the leadership at the state level. Interim Chancellor Daisy Gonzales, Board of Governors Member & former President Pamela Haynes, Board of Governors President Amy Costa, and Board of Governors President Hildegarde Aguinaldo.

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Last weekend, President Biden declared February 19, 2023, as a Day of Remembrance of Japanese American Incarceration During World War II. It was 80 years ago – February 19, 1942, that President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which led to the forced removal of over 125,000 people of Japanese descent to 75 sites – most from the West Coast.

It is one of the darkest periods in American history, and one we must remember so that we never repeat those injustices.

“I have always believed that great nations do not ignore their most painful moments — they confront them with honesty and, in doing so, learn from them and grow stronger as a result.  The incarceration of Japanese Americans 80 years ago is a reminder to us today of the tragic consequences we invite when we allow racism, fear, and xenophobia to fester.”

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This winter, California has seen a series of storms – and this week has been no exception. Throughout the state, California residents have experienced heavy rains – and even snow, with blizzard warnings issued for mountain areas.

Earlier this month, the LA Times did a feature showcasing the dramatic increase in water level at Lake Oroville – which was at 68% 2 weeks ago, up from 28% a few months prior.

The remarkable photos comparing June 2021 to February 2023 show us just how important – and beautiful – these stormy times can be.

Good morning friends.
It is February 25, 2023.
The sun shines bright over Kern CCD


Porterville College

Historic playoff win for PC Men’s Basketball as the Pirates move on to second round play

The Porterville College men’s basketball team have had a solid season with an overall record of 16-12 with its second consecutive postseason in as many years. The Pirates were named the No. 12 seed for the Northern California Regional Playoffs and hosted the No. 21 Monterey Peninsula College Lobos at the Pirates gym on Wednesday.

PC won its first playoff game in 23 years, winning 69-47.

The Pirates starting lineup of Mylo Santos, Cameron Walker, Julio Phipps, Jaylen Foy, and Assad Madassalia dominated the game from the opening tip-off.

The Pirates maintained a lead from early in the game with a strong court presence on both offense and defense, ending the first half up 41-25.

The Pirates strong play cornered the Lobos in the second half as the early Pirates lead began to pay off. The lead entering the second half continues as the Pirates continued to put points on the board and maintain a sizeable distance from the Lobos in points.

The last seven minutes the Pirates were in control with Santos and Sterling picking up a pair of layups. The Pirates’ Justin Sabater ran out to take the ball down the court and as he went for a fast layup he was fouled by the Lobos. Sabater nailed one of his free throws and raised the score to 67-43.

The Pirates’ final basket was thanks to a fast play started by Demir Conliffe. Conliffe made a rebound and passed the ball to Sterling to take it farther down the court. Sterling spun on his heels as he sprinted down the court and he passed the ball to Kiya McQueen. With no one between him and the basket, the guard dunked the final basket on the Lobos for the Pirates win.  The final score was 69-45.

The Pirates next scheduled game is away at West Valley against the Vikings today at 7p.m.

Check out the highlights below:

Join the Umoja Community at PC!

Ricardo Marmolejo

Uplift, Empower, and Unify as a member of our Umoja Community! Umoja is a Kiswahili word meaning unity. The Umoja program at Porterville College is part of a global organization that is dedicated to increasing the number of Black, African American, and people of color who earn their degrees, transfer to four-year colleges or universities, and return to the community as leaders and mentors to future generations.

Providing Culturally Relevant Education

Porterville College’s Umoja Community seeks to promote and uplift by deliberately and intentionally recognizing the voices and histories of our student community. We also take a proactive approach to reaching and serving Black, African American, and students of color at PC. The development of the academic, professional and leadership potential of Umoja students is centered on seven program principles: unity, self, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.

For more information, please reach out to Ricardo Marmolejo at ricardo.marmolejo@portervillecollege.edu.

PC kicks off partnership with Tule River Indian Tribe

This past Wednesday, the Tule River Indian Tribe and PC held a joint community event to relaunch, celebrate, and re-affirm our relationship in education. As part of this ongoing commitment, PC will provide the tribe, its members and employees with classes and resources offered directly on the reservation.

This new program will allow us to provide intentional offerings and services to our neighbors on the Tule reservation. We want to provide what the community needs, and by increasing our dialog with the Tribal Council, we will be better able to zero in on those specific needs of the community” said Reagen Dozier, PC Program Director of Title V programs.

The event was held in the Tule Recreation Department’s Gymnasium on the reservation.  Over 200 people attended the meeting with many of them signing up for the new course offerings on the spot.


Cerro Coso Community College

Student Spotlight: Annika Houck

Annika is currently a Cerro Coso student who is an Art History and Studio Arts major and will graduate with both transfer degrees this May 2023. Annika is part of the Cerro Coso Promise program and is proactive in school activities. Annika is a determined student who always has a smile on her face! We had the opportunity to catch up with Annika to ask her about her time being a college student at Cerro Coso and what her future holds.

“I’ve been taking classes at Cerro Coso since I was a freshman at Burroughs High School so there are many people whom I cannot thank enough for what they have done and continue to do at the college for me and other students. Tanner McGuire is the instructor for all my other on-campus art classes. Art in the academic environment is tricky without the right instructors. I am lucky to have lots of opportunities for artistic experimentation.

Read the rest at https://www.cerrocoso.edu/news/2023/0222-student-spotlight-annika-houck!

Cerro Coso Enjoys Dusting of Snow

Check out these photos of the Ridgecrest campus from this week’s storms:


Bakersfield College

Office of Student Life LGBTQ+ Initiatives Partners with Community for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

On February 14th, Office of Student Life LGBTQ+ Initiatives, the Consent Project Club, and Youth Empowerment, collaborated for Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM) to celebrate and highlight healthy relationships and how love can look different to people.

The youth and club members discussed healthy relationships, healthy boundaries, and what love means to them. After the discussion, they all created a mural together. The Office of Student Life LGBTQ+ Initiatives requested submissions of art of all forms from students to showcase their view of love. 

BC’s Ag Department Attends World Ag Expo

BC’s vibrant Ag Department was in attendance at the 2023 World Ag Expo in Tulare, CA from February 14th – 16th.

This event is well attended by students of all ages, presenting a unique opportunity to generate interest in the program by young learners and adults alike. BC’s Ag department was able to connect with other Ag professionals, and hopes to continue deepening these relationships for the benefit of our future students and program success. 

Dr. Ashley Adams Presents Black History & Reparations Webinar

The Bakersfield College Social Justice Institute will host a webinar with Dr. Ashley Adams from Mills College at Northeastern University on Monday, February 27th from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM.  An expert on Black public history and public policy, Dr. Adams’ talk will feature a presentation on Allensworth State Park and contemporary policy discussions related to Black Reparations. 

The webinar is free and open to the public. Register for this free webinar at the BC Social Justice Institute webpage or by going directly to the Zoom registration link.

Carl Bryan Memorial Service

The Bakersfield College Athletics program and the East Bakersfield High School track and field program will be hosting a memorial service for the late Carl Bryan on March 3rd, 2023 at 9:00 AM.

In honor of Carl Bryan’s 35 years as the voice of Renegade Athletics, the service will take place at Memorial Stadium, a place Bryan called his second home for decades. Any community members who plan on attending should park in Lot 7 and enter through the southeast entrance of the stadium.


In the News

Ten Minutes With Tipton: Professor Emeritus Richard Goode

Check out The Porterville Recorder’s feature on Professor Emeritus Richard Goode, who taught Earth Science at Porterville College.

“Don’t listen to people who tell you you can’t do it. You can do anything you can put your mind to if you work hard at it. Going to college is not impossible – anyone can go to college. You can start at Porterville College and once you get a college education, doors open up for you and that opens up the opportunity for travel.”

Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

Nicole Parra shared this post about the 2023 Trucking with Clean Fuels Conference and Zero Emission Convoy:

I am in Sacramento today, but thankful our KernCCD CREL team is there to take the lead and assist Linda Urata and the great teams at the SJCCC and Project Clean Air!

Thank you to my friends, Avenal Mayor Alvaro Preciado, Arvin Mayor Olivia Trujillo and KernCCD Trustee Yovani Jimenez & all the local electeds and community leaders riding in the Hydrogen bus! Thank you Stacey Shepard, Sara Sullivan and Yesenia Isbell from CREL for all your work helping Linda!!!

“The convoy and conference will showcase the latest in zero and low-emission commercial vehicles and provide the most up-to-date industry and regulatory information for trucking companies and vehicle fleet managers and owners.

The event, organized by the San Joaquin Clean Cities Coalition and Project Clean Air, will feature electric, hydrogen and
compressed natural gas vehicles on display throughout the day in the parking lot, a first-of-its-kind emissions-free vehicle convoy, and speakers inside the venue.”

Robert Simpkins shared this promotion for upcoming Kern CCD TALE Fest, set for April 14th at Bakersfield College:

And here’s a photo from McFarland Superintendent Aaron Resendez.

He says, “BC opened its gym doors to us today, allowed our boys the chance to practice in a big gym ahead of their Valley Championship game against Madera South at Fresno’s Selland Arena.”

Blast From the Past

I came across this great video the BC Executive Team made in July 2020 during the pandemic:

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That’s a wrap for now.
See you next Saturday!

The future is bright at Kern CCD.

-sonya
a joyful and grateful Chancellor

#KernCCDDaringMightyThings

KCCD – Districtwide collaboration and fellowship

Like many of you, last Sunday I tuned in for Super Bowl LVII. What a game. I particularly tune in for the performances …. so here they are for you once again ….. sit back and enjoy!

Check out these videos on the NFL’s YouTube channel:

Lift Every Voice and Sing

performed by Sheryl Lee Ralph

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Babyface sings America the Beautiful

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National AnthemChris Stapleton

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And of course, the Halftime show with Rihanna

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What amazing talent!

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This week, Kern CCD hosted the first-ever Kern Community College Districtwide Conference. Born out of the KCCD Leadership Academy, this conference will provide universal sessions that promote district collaboration and innovation between classified, management, faculty, and adjunct staff.

Colleagues from across the district met at Bakersfield College for a day of meaningful engagement.

Check out the welcome remarks – special thanks to Roger Perez from Porterville College for serving as emcee!

Good morning friends.
It is February 18, 2023.
The sun shines bright over Kern CCD


Porterville College

PC Athletics has 79 student-athletes named to fall honor roll

Porterville College athletics is proud to announce that 79 student-athletes were named to the fall honor roll by earning a 3.0 grade point average or higher.

Porterville College Director of Athletic Joe Cascio is excited for the success of his student-athletes off the field.

“I couldn’t be more proud of our student-athletes for their hard work and dedication in the classroom,” said Cascio. “Our entire staff has created a culture where academic success is encouraged, supported, and celebrated. All of our student-athletes have fully embraced that culture.”

Of the 79 student-athletes, 26 earned Dean’s List honors with a GPA of 3.0-3.49 while 53 achieved President’s Honor with a 3.5-4.0 GPA.

A complete list of student-athlete recognized on the honor roll is below:

PC Welcomes New Executive Director of Maintenance and Operations

Please join Porterville College in welcoming the new Executive Director of Maintenance and Operations, Fernando Jimenez!

Fernando Jimenez joins the PC team with over 13 years of experience at a community college campus, supporting maintenance and operations with expertise in custodial management. Prior to PC, Fernando worked at State Center Community College District as part of the administrative team, serving as the on-site district liaison for construction, and maintenance & operations. Fernando has participated in the planning and development of bond projects including academic and Career Technical Education (CTE) buildings.

Additionally, Fernando has coordinated and supported the arrangements of many college-related events such as commencement, extreme registration week, convocation, and other student-related events. Fernando is proud of his role in creating avenues for student success and was involved in Guided Pathways implementation at his previous campus. He worked closely with the Financial Aid department in developing a student worker mentoring program.

Fernando has managed teams of multiple sizes and focuses on a student-centered approach with proactive communication and collegiality. Prior to his years working in higher education, he served on a K-12 campus for 4 years providing leadership and guidance to a custodial department. Fernando has worked in sales in the private industry, including 12 years at Pepsi Co. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to the formation and management of a successful distributing business for over a decade.

For many years, Fernando has coached and volunteered in numerous roles, including board member and president, of various Youth Softball organizations.

Fernando joins us with much enthusiasm and a desire to be a resourceful member of the team.


Cerro Coso Community College

CORE Ensemble: Of Ebony Embers – Vignettes of the Harlem Renaissance

A chamber music theatre work for actor and trio celebrating the lives of the great African American poets, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Claude McKay as seen through the eyes of the great muralist and painter Aaron Douglas. The musical score includes works by jazz giants Duke Ellington, Jelly Roll Morton, Billy Strayhorn, Thelonius Monk, and Charles Mingus as well as concert music by Jeffrey Mumford and George Walker.

Tuesday, February 21, 2023 | 6pm to 8pm (Virtual)

Please sign up for this virtual performance today! » www.cerrocoso.edu/ofebonyembers

(You will receive the performance link a few hours before the event at the email used to sign-up.)

Visit the Core Ensemble website to learn more about this performance group.

Work with Naval Security Forces or Ridgecrest Police Department!

Naval Security Forces are doing on the spot interviews during this event, and Ridgecrest Police Department will be taking applications!

Cerro Coso will be there with information about our Module 3 Academy course which starts March 3rd in Ridgecrest.

Where: Kerr McGee Center, Ridgecrest

When: Saturday, February 25th, 10am-2pm

Don’t miss it!


Bakersfield College

Umoja Hosts Step Afrika! 

Umoja Community ASTEP at Bakersfield College hosted a Black History Month kick-off event featuring the internationally renowned Step Afrika! The dance troupe traced the history of stepping from Africa to the present day. 

Stepping is a percussive dance form that uses the body, such as clapping one’s hands, hitting one’s thigh, and stomping one’s feet to create a beat. It was used by South African mine workers to communicate and by today’s Black sororities and fraternities to demonstrate unity and pride. The full house of faculty, staff, students, and community members were educated about African-American culture and amazed by the jumps, splits, and energetic routines. 

Professor Bryan Hirayama’s Commitment to Justice-Impacted Students

Professor Bryan Hirayama is the Faculty Lead for the Rising Scholars Program for Justice-Impacted Students. Recently released students often face a range of challenges in the classroom and college environment, including difficulty adjusting to a new environment, lack of access to resources, and stigma from their past experiences. Professor Hirayama’s leadership in the Rising Scholars Program aims to address these challenges.

Justice-impacted individuals include those who have been incarcerated, detained, convicted, charged, or arrested. To support these students, Professor Hirayama is partnering with the CityServ Network and the Unite Us Network, both of which offer job skills certifications and life skills training to help individuals reach their full potential. In addition to these partnerships, Professor Hirayama is also the advisor for the Free On The Outside (FOTO) student club, which was specifically founded to assist justice-involved students. FOTO provides a supportive and inclusive community for these students, offering them a place to connect with others who have faced similar challenges.

The justice-involved population in Kern County, California is a growing concern, with over 7,000 individuals on probation and many more incarcerated in local jails and state prisons. The support provided by the Rising Scholars Program and Professor Hirayama’s partnerships with community organizations have the potential to make a significant impact on this population, helping to reduce recidivism and provide individuals with the resources they need to succeed outside of the criminal justice system.

BC Manufacturing Technologies Receives Gift

BC’s INDA program has formed a wonderful relationship with the Haas Automation and the Gene Haas Foundation. Students are familiar with Haas Automation name as featured on campus, at Manufacturing Day, and in local facilities our students have toured. 

The Gene Haas Foundation has generously given the program a $15,000 donation to support students through course completion and skill development, making it possible for students to enter the workforce with fewer barriers and more confidence. Our partnership with Haas and their monetary support aids us in the fulfillment of the College’s Mission to bring opportunity to every student.


In the News

College district approves $5M contract for planning regional economic roadmap

The Bakersfield Californian reported on the $5 million contract between the Kern Community College District and the state Economic Development Department to develop a plan for diversifying the local economy in a way that promotes sustainable industries while creating quality jobs.

“For many of the residents we serve through our district, this economic and workforce development initiative will have generational impacts on communities that we strive to uplift in all our work,” said Kern CCD Board of Trustees President Romeo Agbalog.

Four Kern schools top in state for dual enrollment

The Bakersfield Californian also reported on our Kern schools that received honors as 2022-23 Exemplary Dual Enrollment Schools. Arvin, Delano, Robert F. Kennedy and McFarland Early College were all honored.

“I am very grateful for the tireless efforts of the comprehensive teams at both Bakersfield College and Kern High School District in helping tackle the challenges of building such a robust and innovative program that allows our students to leave in a position to realize their dreams,” Arvin High principal Ed Watts said.

Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

Porterville College’s Ricardo Marmolejo shared this snap with Davis Jenkins at Achieving the Dream’s DREAM 2023 event:

And Kern CCD Early College Director Kylie Campbell at Linked Learning Conference 2023:

Cerro Coso Community College posted these photos from their Student Government Valentine’s Day Event on their Instagram page:

From the PC Twitter Account (@PCollegePirates):

“February is “Boost Your Self-Esteem” Month, and these Wellness Wednesday tips will help you build better mental health habits in your life. Learn more about Student Health and Wellness here: https://www.portervillecollege.edu/student-health-wellness

From BC Financial Aid:

Thank you to everyone who made our Financial Aid Fest 2023 a huge success! We hope you enjoyed the festivities, food, & community resources. Remember, Beat the Clock, Get the Money! 2023-2024 applications for Financial Aid are being accepted through March 2nd, 2023.

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That’s a wrap for now.
See you next Saturday!

The future is bright at Kern CCD.

-sonya
a joyful and grateful Chancellor

#KernCCDDaringMightyThings

Needing to build peace and humanity through compassion

On Monday, the world was once again thrown into grief as a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the Turkish province of Kahramanmaras, near the Syrian border. The quake occurred shortly before sunrise, killing more than 23,000 people in Turkey and Syria, and injuring tens of thousands more. It was followed by a 7.5 magnitude aftershock nine hours later.

The epicenter was near Gaziantep, known for its pistachio production and carpets. The city has more than 2.1 million peoples. It is located about 60 miles north of the Syrian city of Aleppo, and has a large population of Syrian refugees. Aleppo itself was one of the worst-hit areas in Syria.

Millions have been left homeless in the frigid winter – the Syrian city of Aleppo is forecast to have lows of 27-28 degrees through this weekend.

Glimmers of hope for survivors remain – on the fifth day since the earthquake, teams rescued a mother and her two daughters; another family of six; and a 16 year old boy who was pulled alive from the rubble in the Turkish city of Kahramanmaras 119 hours after the devastation hit.

The humanitarian crisis is complicated by a long-running civil war between opposition forces and the Syrian government, which is under US and EU sanctions. Aid groups like the Red Cross are calling for access to rebel-held parts of northern Syria. In a statement Friday, International Committee of the Red Cross President Mirjana Spoljaric said, “Impartial humanitarian assistance should never be hindered, nor politicized.”

Let us pray.

Good morning friends.
It is February 11, 2023.
The sun shines bright over Kern CCD


Porterville College

PC gets BIG hand from PTK to start honors program

Dr. Sherie Burgess, Kendra Haney, Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner

Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner, the President and CEO of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK), made a special visit to Porterville College earlier this month to help celebrate the local Phi Theta Kappa chapter’s work on campus. She was joined by a group of faculty, staff, administrators, and former student members of the program to share in this celebration.

PTK is a non-profit organization whose mission is to recognize the academic achievement of college students and to provide opportunities for them to grow as leaders. Porterville College has had a PTK chapter for more than 20 years.

Dr. Sherie Burgess and Kendra Haney are the on-campus advisors to the program. At the event, they shared stories of the activities they have been able to share with students over the years.

They discussed several of the program’s distinguished alumni including Arnold Trevino who overcame a prison sentence early in life to complete his education and run a program at Fresno State to help formerly incarcerated students like himself. They shared a photo of state assemblyman Devin Mathis during his time at PC, then Jacob Sandoval, a former PTK student, and current Educational Advisor at PC recounted his journey here at Porterville College.

Following the presentations, Dr. Tincher-Ladner went to the podium to share some great news with the attendees. The Phi Theta Kappa society has pledged a sizeable grant to help Burgess and Haney create a new honors program here are Porterville College.

Former Cerro Coso President Jill Board works on behalf of PTK

Through this sizeable three-year donation, they will allow PC to provide increased access to honors programming, leadership development, peer networking, travel opportunities, scholarships, and transfer and career coaching to Black and Latinx students in Porterville. PC President Dr. Claudia Habib said of the generous gift, “[Building an Honors Program] is something several faculty members have been trying to develop for some time. I’m happy that now, we have a way to perhaps make that dream a reality.”

Michael Garcia: “Waste No Time” Exhibition Now Showing at the PC Art Gallery

The public is invited to see the exhibition, Michael Garcia: “Waste No Time”, at the Porterville College Art Gallery. The public is also invited to meet the artist at the artist’s Closing Reception on Thursday, February 23rd, 5 to 7 pm, also at the PC Art Gallery. Refreshments will be served at the reception and the event is FREE to everyone.

Over the years, Fresno artist Michael Garcia has had solo art exhibitions at Shin Sakae Gallery of Art in Nagoya, Japan, Toyota City Municipal Gallery in Toyota City, Japan, and, in Fresno, California at Gallery 25, Artes Americas, 1821 Gallery, Fresno Art Museum, and Downtown Artist Gallery.

Garcia earned his BFA from California Institute of the Arts in 1979. After working as a commercial fisherman and for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Alaska, he moved to Asia and made his home in Toyota City, Japan. As he worked the next ten years as an ESL teacher, he was able to use the inspiration of his surroundings to produce a body of work that he would show annually in group and solo shows in Nagoya and Toyota.

An interest in Chinese and Japanese Calligraphy moved him into a study of Shodo, which he incorporates into his own artwork. His most recent work has been a combination of mixed media on wood and wood panels.

Donald Munro, an art critic for the Fresno Bee, wrote this about Michael Garcia’s solo show last year at Downtown Artist Gallery in Fresno,

A new show by Michael Garcia is always a major event on the Fresno art scene. [In this show] he continues with his well-known esthetic, which is heavily influenced by the time he spent in Asia, particularly 10 years living in Japan. The artist’s process involves building up richly layered paint on panels, then tearing them down by scraping, sanding, and burning. Garcia enjoys delving deeply into one of his favorite shapes, the circle, exploring the philosophical and psychological connections, [as he says], ‘I still have the same maru (Japanese for circle) recipe, working on wood and the basic materials—house paint to oil and wax, some enamel paint.’ [He continues], ‘When I first had a show in Fresno, all the work had calligraphy on it. Now I think there are three pieces that have calligraphy. I’m moving away from it. I’m trying other things.’

The show will run from February 6 – 23, 2023. Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday from 12 to 2 pm and 4 to 6 pm. Parking is free. Please contact Jim Entz at 559-791-2257 with any questions.

Career Education Celebrates CTE Month

During the month of February, we celebrate CTE programs, and all that Career and Technical Education does to prepare students for high-wage, high-skill, and high-demand careers.

This week, as part of CTE Month, the CTE Division hosted a meet and greet and lunch for students, faculty, and staff on campus. Faculty from our various Career and Technical Education programs met with students, shared program swag, and provided a lunch prepared by the program faculty and staff.  A large group could be seen gathered in the parking lot between the Career Tech and Trade and Industry buildings. All who gathered enjoyed each other’s company along with the beautiful weather that the day had to offer. 

For more information on CTE programs, visit tinyurl.com/PCCTEinfo


Cerro Coso Community College

I’m Going To College Day!

This past week has been a BLAST at the IWV Cerro Coso campus celebrating “I’m Going to College Day” with the local 5th graders. This day provides opportunities for 5th graders to learn about the educational options available to them at Cerro Coso. They experience college in a playful, collaborative, and creative way that inspires them to pursue higher education. Thank you to everyone who helped make this day possible!

Throughout the day 5th graders toured the Ridgecrest campus, interacted with college students, took interesting and fun classes taught by college professors, did a Q&A with Cerro Coso student ambassadors, and participated in the game “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?” Many of these 5th graders had never been to a college campus before.

The experience is one they will never forget and stresses the importance of going to college long before they are ready to go. “You have BRAINS in your HEAD. You have FEET in your SHOES. You can STEER yourself any DIRECTION you CHOOSE.” – Dr. Seuss


Bakersfield College

Ballet Folklorico Ritmo y Sabor

When Ballet Folklorico Ritmo y Sabor was created at Bakersfield College back in September of this academic year, Counselor and Director Cynthia Zamora and Artistic Director Brenda Ruiz had big plans for Bakersfield College students. After months of hard work, BFRS hosted their first ever show, Arriba Norte. Over 80 dancers took to the stage to perform traditional dances from the regions of Northern Mexico.

This sold-out show raised funds that will aid our BC dancers enroll in several dance workshops, help pay for attire, and allow the group to compete in Los Angeles at a yearly dance competition for Ballet Folklorico. The group is performing at tonight’s Bakersfield Condors game as they continue to raise funds for several upcoming events, so be sure to show your support and Renegade pride! 

Check out this video about the group:

Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah to Lecture at Levan Center

Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah will be presented as the Levan Center’s Annual Lecture and as part of BC’s celebration of Black History Month on February 23rd at 6:00PM. Dr. Appiah is a Distinguished Professor of Law and Philosophy at NYU, with numerous books in print on cultural studies, race, social issues, and more. Dr. Appiah will be speaking for us on his newest work titled The Lies that Bind.

The event will be held in the BC Conference Room, (3rd floor, Campus Center). The event is free and open to the public. The talk will start at 6:00PM and conclude at 7:30PM.

Renegade Nexus Hosts Spring Farmer’s Market

On Tuesday, January 24th, 2023, the Renegade Nexus in partnership with the Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK), hosted the first spring Farmer’s Market.

Students, staff, and faculty stopped by the free market to pick up fresh vegetables including cauliflower, cabbage, onions, potatoes, carrots, lettuce, and more. In a few short hours, 370 individuals were served. Future farmer’s markets are currently being planned and details will be shared soon.

We are so proud to see the Renegade Nexus connecting students to vital resources both on campus and in the community. 


TALE Blog

PC Anthropology Professor Robert Simpkins penned the latest entry in the Kern CCD TALE Blog, “The Long View of Teaching’s Impact: A Tale of Film School and Pandemic Survival.”

He reflects on an experience from the early days of the pandemic:

“A few decades later, in a household full of uncertainty about the future under COVID-19, I was busy learning how to transition my classes to online instruction while my wife and I waited for news from our children’s school about their plans for assignments, technology, etc.  With all of us being home all day every day, and with watching television as something we could all do together, I had an idea: I would create a film school curriculum, and teach our children about film history and improve their cultural literacy.”   

In the News

BC Culinary Arts Students Featured in the Bakersfield Californian

The Bakersfield Californian wrote about BC’s Culinary Arts program in an article on February 1st, highlighting how much experience students get from their classes, lunch and dinner service in the Renegade Room, and cross-training for all of the different roles in the kitchen. Culinary students routinely run the kitchen to mirror the way professional kitchens are run. Chef Alex and Chef Marcia Overturf aim to prepare their students for the fast-paced culinary industry. 

Educators and aerospace join forces to prepare workforce of the future

The Daily Independent of Ridgecrest published an article about the Feb. 1 Aerospace Workforce Coalition meeting at the Mojave Air and Space Port.

The meeting was hosted by Cerro Coso Community College President Dr. Sean Hancock and MASP CEO Tim Reid. It was coordinated by KCCD In partnership with CCCC and MASP.

Hancock said the hope is the ongoing interaction between educators and employers can reap big dividends for all involved. “We want to be able to provide the training necessary to support their future workforce,” he said.

“[Area employers] are constantly battling [workplace] attraction and retention issues. If we can upskill or reskill people in our area we can help address those issues that all of us are facing.”

Fun Photos & Spotted on Social Media

Check out these photos of Kern CCD at the Kern Hispanic Chamber of Commerce event. Bakersfield College Professor Olivia Garcia was installed a second year in a row as President of the Board.

Our Kern CCD team was also representing the district at the NAACP Awards Extravaganza:

Corny Rodriguez shared this post of his family supporting the LA Dodgers:

So fun seeing Bailey in a post from Nicole Parra:

And I wanted to share this post from Kern CCD Trustee Yovani Jimenez:

It was an honor to attend the Community College National Legislative Summit to advocate for our Community Colleges system. There were several topics discussed that are important to our system.

It was great to be surrounded by National Community College leaders.


Thank you to the Association of Community College Trustees for putting this event together and to all speakers for their valuable insights. I took away several key points.

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That’s a wrap for now.
See you next Saturday!

The future is bright at Kern CCD.

-sonya
a joyful and grateful Chancellor

#KernCCDDaringMightyThings

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