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Andrew LaManque , PhD Planning and Resource Council ( PaRC ) June 7, 2017

Foothill College Facilities Master Plan Update 2016-17 Addendum to the FHDA 2016 Facilities Master Plan, Foothill Section, Dated 08/19/2016. Andrew LaManque , PhD Planning and Resource Council ( PaRC ) June 7, 2017. Purpose of the Facilities Master Plan Update – 2016-17.

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Andrew LaManque , PhD Planning and Resource Council ( PaRC ) June 7, 2017

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  1. Foothill College Facilities Master Plan Update 2016-17Addendum to the FHDA 2016 Facilities Master Plan, Foothill Section, Dated 08/19/2016 Andrew LaManque, PhD Planning and Resource Council (PaRC) June 7, 2017

  2. Purpose of the Facilities Master Plan Update – 2016-17 PaRCasked that the committee reconsider the recommendation to build a new student services building and instead revisit the project recommendations connected to goals already highlighted in the plan.

  3. Foothill Facilities Master Planning Timeline

  4. Assumptions 1) Foothill students will increasingly bring a diverse range of skills and academic abilities to the learning process. 2) Online enrollments will continue to account for about one third of total enrollments. 3) Sunnyvale Center enrollments will continue to increase with an emphasis on Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs. 4) The college plans to focus increasing attention on retaining students through completion of career, certificate, and transfer pathways. 5) The demand for more flexible classroom, meeting, and laboratory space across the disciplines will continue to increase.

  5. Selected Background Data

  6. Metrics • 1) EMP Goal (by 2023): There will be no difference in the fall to winter persistence rate between Disproportionately Impacted and Other groups. • 2) EMP Goal (by 2023): There will be no more than 13 percentage point difference between Disproportionately Impacted and Other groups’ current online annual course success rate. • 3) The College will divert 50% or more of its hazardous and solid waste from the landfill. • 4) 75% of students enrolled at the Sunnyvale Center will have Career and Technical Education (CTE) majors.

  7. Proposed Project List Pending Further Analysis, Prioritization, and Funding The project list is organized by the Facilities Planning Principles agreed to in 2015-16 focusing on projects related to Equity, Community, and Resources. Projects 1-73

  8. Project List - Sunnyvale 10. Sunnyvale Center Phase II - parking garage and second building at the Foothill College Sunnyvale Center as enrollment demands. 11. Sunnyvale Center Phase III - Explore the purchase of adjacent lots consistent with the Foothill College Mission Statement.

  9. Project List - Security 35. Campus & Building Security Improvements: Including, where appropriate, electronic lock down; emergency phones, duress buttons, security shades, inward opening doors with effective locks, etc.

  10. Highlights of particular interest to faculty • Facilities Plan Metrics (p. 14) • “…robust facilities are a critical component of student success efforts... These include classrooms with movable desks, makerspaces, simulation labs, space for learning, communitites, and outdoor community space.”

  11. Highlights of particular interest to faculty • Supporting Projects: Equity (pp. 15-16): “New Lab and Flexible Classroom Space” • STEM Success Center Expansion/Renovation • Outdoor Classroom • Add rolling desks to several classrooms to support active learning strategies • Develop 3-5 Makerspace classrooms • New simulation lab for Bio-Health Sciences • Language Arts learning lab to support digital modes of reading/writing

  12. Highlights of particular interest to faculty • Supporting Projects: Community (pp. 17-18) • Relocate Middle College to vacated District Police space • Space for Student Learning Communities to socialize and learn • Space for faculty/staff Professional Development Office

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