California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office to Host Vision 2030: Access, Success & Support with Equity for High School and Justice-Involved Youth Event at Riverside City College
Riverside City College (RCC) and the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office (CCCCO) proudly announce Vision 2030: Advancing Access, Success & Equity for High School and Justice-Involved Youth. This groundbreaking two-day event, hosted by Riverside City College in Riverside, CA, aims to unite educational leaders, practitioners, and students to explore the transformative potential of dual enrollment programs in the Inland Empire (IE) region.
Scheduled for March 14th and 15th, Vision 2030 will convene a diverse array of stakeholders, including superintendents, counselors, coordinators, directors, instructors, and case managers from across the IE educational ecosystem. Through engaging discussions, workshops, and panels, participants will delve into the role of dual enrollment in fostering access, success, and equity for high school students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds and justice-involved youth.
"We are thrilled to collaborate with the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office to host this pivotal event," said RCC President Claire Oliveros, Ph.D. "By convening leaders and practitioners from various educational institutions, we hope to catalyze meaningful dialogue and action towards our shared vision of equitable educational opportunities for all students in the Inland Empire."
Event Details:
Day 1: RCC Coil School for the Arts
3890 University Ave., Riverside, CA 92501
Executive leadership of educational institutions and organizations serving high school students in dual enrollment, including justice-involved youth, will engage in strategic discussions. Practitioners serving high school students in dual enrollment, including justice-involved youth, will participate in workshops and panels aimed at enhancing support systems.
Day 2: Riverside City College
4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506
Practitioners serving high school students in dual enrollment, including justice-involved youth, will participate in workshops and panels aimed at enhancing support systems.
Interested individuals can register for Vision 2030 via Eventbrite using the following Registration Link. Attendance at the event is free of charge.
For registration inquiries, please contact the registration manager at makal0361@icloud.com.