SGCC Officers
2012-2013
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Gianna James President Contact the SGCC President: provide feedback, send comments, ask questions |
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Marissa James Vice President |
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Michael Lelis Secretary |
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Angelo Sanchez Student Trustee |
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Kim Kelly Schwartz SGCC Advisor |
The SGCC welcomes anyone who wishes to get involved. To contact the Student Activities Office call (760) 384-6353 for Anna Sue or (760) 384-6376 for a student worker or the SGCC Executive Board. We will advise you in how to participate in clubs, events, or anything part of student life. We need you to help enrich the student atmosphere, so join an activity and share your insight and creativity. Do not worry, no experience is necessary.
Student Senators
There aren't any student senators at this time.
Shared Governance
Cerro Coso practices Shared Governance, allowing all members of the college community to be represented in governance bodies. Specific Shared Governance Teams have student representative spots available. Those teams are: Information Technology Team. The SGCC is also represented by 2 members on the College Council, which has the responsibility for the integration of planning for the long-term direction of the college, which includes decisions regarding programs, facilities, financial planning, staffing, and organizational development. To become a student team member contact the Student Activities Office at (760) 384-6353.
District Representatives
Section 72023.5 of the Education Code provides for a student to be a non-voting member of the Board of Trustees. The associated student body selects a student to serve as members of a District Steering Committee. This committee considers issues and concerns of the district representative and advises the student member of the Board of Trustees who will chair the District Steering Committee. Student members are chosen during April and commence the term of office at the first meeting in June. Any replacements for student representatives will be made by the associated student body. To be eligible a student must be in good standing with their college. District employees, other than student employees, are ineligible.
State Representatives
The California Community College State Chancellor's Office has various advisory committees that are made up of representatives from community colleges statewide. On each committee there are positions for student representation. If you are interested in being a representative contact the Student Activities Office at 384-6353.





