HIT student Chloe Bruno awarded ILHIMA scholarship

Child Psych goes blue to fight child abuse

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INA, Ill. – Students in blue roamed Rend Lake College’s campus Friday morning in an effort to raise awareness about April being National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

The students, all enrolled in Dr. Jeannie Mitchell’s Child Psychology course, handed out flyers and cookies in every building on campus while dressed in T-shirts designed by one of their own,Maegan Klingler (Herrin). The flyers were filled with information and facts about child abuse, including how to spot it, statistics on abuse and who to contact in case of emergency.

The students pictured put on their custom blue T-shirts to bring awareness to Child Abuse Prevention Month. They are, in alphabetical order, Kaitlyn Marie Allen (Ashley), Madalyn Marie Balakhani (Bluford), Lily Gale Ballard (Herrin), Ciara Christian-Ann Beaumont (McLeansboro), Adelheid Isabella Carroll (Benton), Jessica Chyann Carter (Mt. Vernon), Sierra N Deangelo (Benton), Erica Ann Edmison (Mt. Vernon), Sandra Kathryn Eversole (Mulkeytown), Alyssa Morgan Girten (Sesser), Chelsea Nicole Hill (Ina), Jake Dylan Jines (Mt. Vernon), Knoell J Klein (Mt. Vernon), Maegan Nicole Klingler (Herrin), Olivia Kay Loudermilk (Albion), Zachary M Malott (Sesser), Maria E Manning (Bluford), Kaci L Mason (Bluford), Jaklyn Rae Miller (Ina), Michaela O’neal (Ina), Chase D Owens (Benton), Sadie Powell (Mt. Vernon), Adam Brock Pryer (McLeansboro), Kayley Ann Reininger (Mt. Vernon), Heather Renee Riley (DuQuoin), Ann Marie Rogers (Mt. Vernon), Danielle E Stricklin (Mt. Vernon), Olivia N Sweetin (Sesser), Taylor Cheyanne Tomazzoli (Ina), Jacy Michelle Walker (Benton), Brittany Lynn Ward (Waltonville), Trevontae James Wilborn (Mt. Vernon), Danielle Rae Wilkerson (Benton), Hannah Rose Wimer (Springeton).

To report suspected child abuse or neglect, call 1-800-25-ABUSE (252-2873).

Rauner announces massive new mental health and addiction pilot program

Illinoisans with mental disorders or who suffer from addiction will see more programs to help them in the coming years after the federal government gave its blessing to direct Medicaid dollars to a new pilot program.

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois News Network.

Illinois offers to sponsor Asian Carp project near Joliet

Gov. Rauner proposes coalition of governors work to finalize

project to protect taxpayers, the economy, and our Great Lakes 

 

CHICAGO – Gov. Bruce Rauner today announced the State of Illinois’ willingness to partner with the US Army Corps of Engineers to enhance efforts to keep invasive Asian Carp from reaching Lake Michigan. As was confirmed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois is the only state with the necessary rights-of-way, public water authority, and jurisdiction to serve as the Non-Federal Sponsor and move properly mitigated measures forward to not only protect the great lakes, but our taxpayers, economy, and environment. 

Rauner also invited all seven Great Lakes governors to work with Illinois and the Army Corps of Engineers as the details of the Asian Carp project at Brandon Road are finalized (letter attached). Since 2010, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources has led 27 local, state, federal and provincial partners in the fight to keep Asian Carp out of Lake Michigan, and their efforts have removed 93% of the Asian Carp population from its leading edge since 2012.

“No one cares more about protecting Lake Michigan and our Great Lakes than the State of Illinois,” said Gov. Rauner. “While Illinois has jurisdiction over our waterways and is the only state authorized to serve as project lead, I realize we cannot be effective unless we work together. That is why I invite my colleagues to work with Illinois in a new coalition to protect our lakes, our economy, and our ecosystems.”

“Since 1990, Asian Carp have not moved from their current location – nearly 50 miles from Lake Michigan in the Dresden Island Pool,” said Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources Director Wayne Rosenthal. “Science tells us our efforts have been effective.”

In 2007, Congress authorized the US Army Corps of Engineers to study Asian Carp and other Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). In 2015, Congress identified Brandon Road Lock and Dam (Public Law 114-113) as the site for enhanced efforts to prevent the upstream transfer of aquatic invasive species. 

On December 8, 2017 Illinois submitted comments to the Army Corps outlining concerns the proposed project design would disrupt Chicago’s transportation system, hurt our economy, and harm the Des Plaines River ecosystem. Furthermore, due to Army Corps regulations, this $300 million project would require Illinois taxpayers to pay $100 million in construction costs and an additional $10 million annually toward operation and maintenance expenses.

“While our efforts to keep Asian Carp from Lake Michigan have proven effective, many have suggested we need to do more,” said Lieutenant Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti, Chairman of the Illinois River Coordinating Council. “If the Corps can address our economic, transportation, environmental, and cost concerns in partnership with Illinois – we have no problem working with other states to enhance our efforts at the Brandon Road Lock and Dam.” 

Recognition Banquet honors retirees, outstanding faculty and excellent staff

INA, Ill. – Rend Lake College Board members, faculty, staff, and retired employees gathered in the Theatre Tuesday afternoon to celebrate and highlight several individuals for an exceptional academic year.

Here’s a link to the story.

Abbott EMS Hands-Only CPR Event at the Old King Coal Festival

(Franklin County, IL) — Franklin County, Illinois based Abbott Ambulance (Abbott EMS) will be teaching Hands-only CPR, in cooperation with West Frankfort Fire Department and Air Evac Life Team, at the Old King Coal Festival in West Frankfort on May 11, 2018 from 4:00pm-9:00pm. Being a local ambulance provider in Franklin County, it is essential for us to educate people how to perform CPR. Anyone can learn to save a life.

Every year Abbott EMS/AMR take on the World CPR Challenge because of its importance and impact in saving someone’s life. Administering CPR until emergency medical service arrives can double or triple the chance of survival in a cardiac arrest situation. All who participate will be added to the total for this year’s challenge.

RLC Board of Trustees meeting highlights

Two articulation agreements receive approval

Two articulation agreements with four-year universities were approved Tuesday. The board approved an agreement allowing students in RLC’s Health Information Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree program to transfer to Saint Joseph’s College Online Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management program. Additionally, the board approved ratification of an agreement with Southern Illinois University Carbondale to allow graduates of RLC’s Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic Associate in Applied Science Degree program to transfer to SIUC’s Bachelor of Science in Public Safety Management program.

Curriculum matters receive approval

The board approved two new curricula, IT Database Specialist and IT Security Specialist, and authorized their submission to the Illinois Community College Board for action. Additionally, changes were approved to the Cyber Security Specialist and Computer Networking certificates and to the Manufacturing Employment Skills class. A new course was approved in the Unmanned Aircraft Systems program. The Cyber Forensics Specialist certificate was withdrawn, as were the degree and certificate in the Oil and Natural Gas Technician. Several courses also were withdrawn.

Bids to go out for parking lot work

The board granted permission to advertise for bids and award for pavement sealing and striping on the RLC Ina campus and the RLC MarketPlace in Mt. Vernon. Estimated costs are $42,000 for the Ina campus and $17,000 for the MarketPlace. This is a deferred maintenance project.

Veteran professor, coach Smith to retire

The board accepted with regret the retirement resignation of Dave Smith, Professor Emeritus, effective June 30, 2018. Smith has been with RLC for nearly 40 years. He first joined the ranks at RLC as a welding instructor in January of 1981. In 2009, he officially retired as a professor and returned as a full-time emeritus professor. As such, he sits atop the unofficial RLC seniority list of active, full-time employees.

Smith also served as head coach of the Warrior Men’s Golf Team for the better part of 30 years. Among the honors during his coaching tenure are seven consecutive Region XXIV D-II Championships, 13 All-Americans and an individual National Champion. “It has been both a pleasure and an honor to work at Rend Lake College for these nearly forty years,” Smith wrote in his retirement letter.

Kaufman becomes Student Success Coordinator

Danielle Kaufman was appointed Student Success Coordinator effective April 20. She previously was manager of the RLC Golf Outlet in Mt. Vernon and head coach of the Warrior Women’s Golf Team. In a related action, the job description was revised to include head coaching duties for women’s golf. Kaufman holds both Associate in Science and Associate in Arts degrees from RLC and a Bachelor of Science Degree in University Studies / Community Health from SIUC.

Resignations from three

Three resignations were accepted with regret Tuesday.

Aaron Gonzalez, Heath Studies Student Success Center / Help Desk Support Technician, effective May 11. He had been a part-time computer technician since 2014 before recently being appointed to the HSSSC position. “I’d like to thank Rend Lake College for all of the professional opportunities this institute has provided me over the past four years. I wish Rend Lake College all the best,” Gonzalez wrote in his resignation letter.

Ashlee Stevenson, Subsidized Child Care Specialist for the Child Care Resource and Referral program, effective May 10, 2018. She had been with RLC full-time since March 2017. “It has truly been a rewarding experience that I will cherish for the rest of my life. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here,” Stevenson wrote in her resignation letter.

Deidra Traylor, TRIO / Upward Bound Student Advisor, effective May 1, 2018. She had been with RLC full-time since November 2000. “I am very thankful for the opportunities provided to me, the experience I’ve gained, and the friendships I have formed while working at the college,” Traylor wrote in her resignation letter. “My time spent at RLC working alongside wonderful colleagues and students will be something that I will always treasure.”

Accreditation update

The board heard a report on the college’s reaffirmation of accreditation activities. The college is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is due for a comprehensive evaluation visit by the HLC Sept. 24-25, 2018.

In other business, the board …

Granted permission to advertise for a nursing instructor.

Granted an additional three weeks of unpaid leave for an employee.

Approved revisions to policy and procedure concerning computation of hourly rate of pay for part-time employees (second reading).

Approved revisions to policy and procedure concerning dual credit (second reading).

Approved the creation of policy and procedure concerning accident and incident reporting (second reading).

Approved revisions to board procedure concerning stipends.

Approved the RLC Student Handbook, along with several other program handbooks: Biomedical Electronics, EMT-Paramedic, Pharmacy Technician, Medical Coding, Studio RLC / Cosmetology, and the RLC Foundation Children’s Center.

Heard a report from Dr. Elizabeth Bailey-Smith regarding activities of the Academic Council.

Mark your calendars …

Radiologic Technology Pinning Ceremony, 1 p.m. Thursday, May 10, RLC Theatre.

Associate Degree Nursing Pinning Ceremony, 7 p.m. Thursday, May 10, Waugh Gymnasium.

HSE/GED Graduation, 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 11, Waugh Gymnasium.

RLC Commencement, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, May 12, 2018, Waugh Gymnasium.

Career Technical Exploration Camps, Tuesday-Thursday, June 19-21, RLC Campus and related off-site facilities.

Learning Resource Center Trivia Night, Friday, July 13, The Rec on campus. Doors open at 6 p.m., trivia starts at 7 p.m.

Three RLC Kids Summer Camps set for Mt. Vernon, Pinckneyville

INA, Ill. – Focus on fashion, create delicious cakes, or craft original origami at three Kids Summer Camps located in Mt. Vernon or Pinckneyville this summer.

Studio RLC, located at the MarketPlace in Mt. Vernon, is again offering Strike A Pose camp for first through seventh graders. Learn the latest fashions and trends through the basics of skin care, make-up, nail care, hair styles, poise and etiquette. Campers will end the day with a fashion show for friends and family.

Each student should bring their favorite outfit for the fashion show, and parents and caregivers should arrive early to see the show. The camp costs $35 and includes lunch. The camp will meet from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday, June 4 at Studio RLC in Mt. Vernon.

In Pinckneyville, campers have two options in June and July. The first, Cake Creations camp, invites students in first through sixth grades to use icing, cookies, candies, and their imagination to create their own unique masterpieces with RLC Chef Janet Pearce.

Each camper should bring an apron or old shirt. The camp costs $15. Campers in first through third grades will meet from 9 – 11 a.m. and fourth through sixth graders will meet from 12 – 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 26 at the Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus, Room 101.

For a less-messy creative outlet, campers can also take part in Origami camp. Here, Camp Instructor Maria Forbes will teach the Japanese art of paper folding to create modern designs.

Students between fourth and sixth grades will meet from 1 – 3 p.m. Thursday, July 19 at the Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus, Room 101. The camp costs $15.

Grade level applies to either past or upcoming grade. Payments may be made by check, money order, credit or debit cards, or cash, and must be received at the time of registration. Parents and guardians are responsible for all transportation arrangements to and from camp.

For more information about a camp or to register, contact the RLC Community and Corporate Education Division at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1714.

ABBOTT EMS to host Clinical Save Banquet 2018

 Franklin County, Illinois based Abbott Ambulance (Abbott EMS) will be hosting their 2018 Clinical Save Banquet at The Falls Reception Center in Columbia, Illinois on May 22, 2018 at 6:00pm. The ceremony has been held for over 30 years. Other members of the American Medical Response (AMR) family from Illinois and Missouri will be in attendance.

Abbott EMS serves the Franklin County area, as well as Effingham, Madison, and St. Clair Counties in Illinois and the St. Louis region in Missouri. The Clinical Save Banquet recognizes the Abbott Dispatchers, EMTs, and Paramedics that have played a crucial role in the community. They will be commended on successful resuscitation of individuals during care and transport to local hospitals. Patients who have been saved, and their families, will also attend the ceremony. Also recognized will be area Fire Departments, Hospitals, Law Enforcement agencies, Medical Directors, and Municipal officials who partner with Abbott EMS to provide care to those who are served.

RLC Board of Trustees Meeting Agenda

REND LAKE COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

May 08, 2018 6:30 PM Rend Lake College 468 N Ken Gray Parkway Ina, IL 62846

Page No. I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. General Information
A. Announcements 1. Thursday, May 10, 2018; 1:00pm RAD Tech Pinning Ceremony Private Dining Room
2. Thursday, May 10, 2018; 7:00pm ADN Pinning Ceremony James “Hummer” Waugh Gymnasium

3. Friday, May 11, 2018; 1:30pm HSE/GED Graduation James “Hummer” Waugh Gymnasium
4. Saturday, May 12, 2018 10:00am and 1:00pm Rend Lake College Commencement James “Hummer” Waugh Gymnasium

5. Tuesday – Thursday, June 19-21, 2018 Career Technical Exploration Camps RLC Campus & Off-site Medical Facilities

6. Friday, July 13, 2018 6pm–Doors Open/7pm-Trivia Begins LRC Trivia Night The REC
IV. Closed Session – The Board may go into closed session pursuant to Section 2(c)(1)(2)(11)(21) of the Open Meetings Act.
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Subsection (1) appointment, employment, and compensation of specific employees; (2) collective negotiating matters; (11) litigation; (21) approval of meeting minutes.
V. Resume Open Meeting
VI. Approval of Consent Agenda Consent Items are marked with an asterisk (*)
VII. Approval of Minutes of the: 02 * April 10, 2018 Board of Trustees Meeting* VIII. New Business
12 * A. Approval of Revisions to Rend Lake College Policy 3.1110 – Computation of Hourly Rate of Pay For Part-Time Employees (Second Reading)

15 * B. Approval of Revisions to Rend Lake College Board Policy & Procedure 4.1445 – Dual Credit (Second Reading)

17 * C. Approval to Create Rend Lake College Policy & Procedure 3.1326 – Accident/Incident Reporting (Second Reading)

19 * D. Approval of Program Articulation Agreement Between Rend Lake College District #521 and Saint Joseph’s College Online, Health Information Technology Program

24 * E. Ratify the Approval of Program Articulation Agreement Between Rend Lake College, District #521 and Southern Illinois University Carbondale College of Applied Sciences and Arts

32 * F. Approval of Revisions to Rend Lake College Board Policy & Procedure 3.1115 – Stipends

G. Approval of Handbooks: 34 * 1. Biomedical Electronics 35 * 2. EMT-Paramedic 36 * 3. Pharmacy Technician 37 * 5. Medical Coding 38 * 6. Studio RLC/Cosmetology School 39 * 7. RLCF Children’s Center 40 * 8. Student

41 * H. Course / Curriculum Approvals

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43 I. Permission to Advertise for Bids and Award for pavement Sealing and Striping of the Rend Lake College Ina Campus and the MarketPlace Parking Lots
IX. Personnel
45 A. Approval of Retirement Resignation – Professor Emeritus

47 B. Ratify the Acceptance of Resignation of Trio / Upward Bound Student Advisor

51 C. Ratify the Acceptance of Resignation of Specialist – Subsidized Child Care – Child Care Resource and Referral

54 D. Ratify the Acceptance of Resignation of HSSSC / Information Technology Help Desk Support Technician 57 E. Recommendation to Revise Job Description and Ratify Appointment of Student Success Coordinator w/ Women’s Golf

61 F. Permission to Advertise for Nursing Instructor

62 G. Approve the Extension of an Unpaid Leave of Absence X. Financial Information 64 A. Ratification of the Payment of College Expenses including Travel Expense Reimbursements
B. Financials (INFORMATIONAL; TO BE PROVIDED)
XI. Reports
1. Academic Council
2. ICCTA Representative 3. Rend Lake College Foundation

4. Accreditation Report
XII. Public Comment
XIII. President’s Comments
XIV. Adjournment

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