The Clarendon College Board of Regents approved renewing 13 faculty members who work on 12-month schedules during their regular meeting May 18.
Those faculty members renewed were Jay Anders, welding; Missing Billings, cosmetology; Erinn Campbell, cosmetology; Brent Childers, industrial maintenance; Jana Coats, cosmetology; Betty Couch, nursing; Raylynn Cruz, cosmetology; Dr. Rodney Donahue, theatre; Kaylynn Fasholtz, nursing; Bret Franks, ranch horse/rodeo; Alicia Hunter, nursing; Mandy Poole, intro to nursing; and Tommie Ray, cosmetology.
Regents also ratified the hiring of Donnie Chambless as the Director of Maintenance and acknowledged the resignations of Gabby Gloria, student life coordinator; Connor McKowen, assistant livestock judging coach; Garner Small, assistant men’s basketball coach; and nursing instructor Joanne Genn.
In other college business, the board welcomed Edwin Campbell as its newest member as he received the oath of office. Campbell was appointed last month to fill the term of the late Delbert Robertson.
Regents approved a plan for improvements to the Deyhle House as presented by chairman Jerry Woodard.
In his president’s report, Dr. Robert Riza updated the board on the college’s current strategic plan, which he said includes 62 individual items. Eight of those, he said, are ongoing efforts but the remainder have all been completed, and the administration is now planning for the next strategic plan.
It was reported that Dr. Riza has been nominated by the Texas Association of Community Colleges and the Higher Education Coordinating Board to a committee looking at formula funding for community and technical colleges.
The board approved a motion to hold its June meeting in Pampa and its July meeting in Childress.
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