Message from the Dean

Fall 2009

As we prepare for our third year of operation at the beautiful Canyon Country Campus, it is a good time to reflect on where we started just three short years ago, and where we are headed this year. 

The Canyon Country campus opened on August 28, 2007 and was developed through the support of the voters for Measure C, which helped to purchase the site, and Measure M, which helped develop the interim campus we have today.  The Santa Clarita Community College District Board  of Trustees, the  Canyon Country Campus Site Selection Committee, the Measure C and Measure M Oversight Committees, and Canyon Country Campus Advisory Committee were instrumental in ensuring our the success of the campus in Canyon Country.  Under the leadership of Chancellor Van Hook, the campus opened with nearly twice the students we originally expected when we first began planning for the new campus. 

Although this is our 3rd year of operation at the Canyon Country Campus, in many ways this will be another “year of firsts” for the campus.   

Our Early Childhood Education Program - Child Development Center, located in Quad 2, opened on August 19, 2009.  The Center always was part of our plans for the Campus, but it took time to secure our state license and prepare the classrooms for the children.  The program offers half-day preschool education to 3-and-4 year old children.  The Child Development Center is also the lab setting for our Early Childhood Education college students. There will be ribbon-cutting event at the new center on September 17 at 1:30 pm.   

Another first for the campus is the development of our Skills4Success Center, located in Room 308.  This center is part of College of the Canyons Basic Skills Initiative.   This initiative is a district-wide effort to close the gap between the math and English skills of our students, so that they are better able to master college level coursework in all disciplines, and achieve their dreams. 

The new Skills4Success Center provides a dedicated facility on the Canyon Country campus for students to receive additional instruction and support services as they work to strengthen their basic math and English skills and/or prepare to take the GED exam.  A similar Center was set up at the Valencia campus to ensure that students at either location had access to the educational resources needed for academic success.

Another first for the campus is the development of the new Medical Lab Tech program, which we plan to offer at the Canyon Country Campus in Spring 2010.  This program prepares students to enter the high tech world of medical lab technology, a field that is growing exponentially with advances in medical science.  College of the Canyons has been working towards developing this program for at least five years, ever since industry leader Specialty Labs relocated to the Santa Clarita Valley from Santa Monica.  It is estimated that there will be 100,000 medical lab tech jobs available in California over the next several years.  

Sticking with the theme of “campus firsts”, another exciting development is the planning of a Canyon Country Campus Demonstration Garden.  This was always a priority for the Campus Advisory Committee, many of whom served on the Site Selection Committee, and has remained involved in providing community input to the development of our campus.  The Canyon Country Campus garden will showcase “fire safe” and native plants, and will be located at the campus entrance, exit and along the Campus Return Road.  A Garden Committee has formed, and is currently working on the business plan and garden design.  The Biology Department is very involved in this project, and hopes to use one portion of the Garden for as a student lab for course work in BioScience classes.  Educational signage will help community members who visit the garden understand native plants and how to incorporate gardening in a high fire zone area.

We also expect the Garden to be a focus for other community outreach events such as periodic native garden shows and plant exchanges, possibly a farmer’s market, craft fairs, and other events that draw community members onto the campus.  If you have a passion for gardening and the environment, please consider joining our committee! 

Another “campus first” is our upcoming “Canyon Country Campus Star Party” on October 23, 2009.  For those of you who have been at the Canyon Country Campus before, you already know what a spectacular night sky we enjoy here in Canyon Country.  Many students, faculty and staff have reported seeing meteorites, falling stars, and incredible views of the moon while leaving class at night.  A Star Party is a gathering of amateur astronomers and those with an interest in astronomy to which attendees bring telescopes, binoculars and other instruments to observe the sky.  In the case of this party, the public is invited to attend and experience the cosmos with the aid and guidance of our Astronomy Department.   For many, it will be the first time they will actually experience the magic of looking at the sky through a telescope. 

The Star Party is part of College of the Canyons 40th Anniversary Celebration.  Coincidentally, 2010 commemorates the 400th anniversary of Galileo’s first look at the planet Jupiter through a telescope.  He discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter, (now known as the Galilean moons) through the use of a telescope. With that in mind, the evening will have an emphasis on Jupiter and attendees will be able to get a close up look at the largest planet in our solar system through College telescopes and hear a presentation about Jupiter and its moons.    The event is free to the public and light refreshments will be provided. 

Last, you may be wondering about the construction activity above Parking Lot 2.  We are well underway in constructing the Applied Technology complex, which will open about one year from now, in Fall 2010.  This complex will include 4 additional modular classrooms, plus a large 10,000 square foot workshop for lab classes in Auto, Electronics, Electrical, Solar and Alternative Energy, and Plumbing.  With this facility, we will be launching 4 new programs, and relocating Construction Management, Building Inspection and Automotive Technology from the Valencia campus and Saugus High School.  You will see a lot of activity this year on the far end of the campus as this project moves to completion.

As you know, all of these initiatives require resources.  College of the Canyons is a leader in funding innovative new programs and projects through outside resources such as grants and partnerships.  We don’t wait for opportunities to knock on our door – we anticipate, plan and prepare for initiatives that will serve our students and community and then seek out the right partner to make it happen!

I continue to be amazed at the beauty of the Canyon Country Campus.  The majestic hillsides above the campus, coupled with beautiful chaparral terrain surrounding the campus, makes the new campus feel worlds apart from the hustle and bustle of Sierra Highway below us.  The Canyon Country campus is indeed a special place, where dreams can take root, while future opportunities soar.

Dena P. Maloney, Ed.D.
Founding Dean


Dena P. Maloney, Ed.D.
Founding Dean
Canyon Country Campus


'The principle goal of education in the schools should be creating men and women who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what other generations have done; men and women who are creative, inventive and discoverers, who can be critical and verify, and not accept, everything they are offered.'

-- Jean Piaget


 

 

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