by CCFT | Oct 31, 2014 | Faculty Voice, Oct. 2014 Faculty Voice
1. How goes your first semester as a full-timer? Great! Cabrillo is a wonderful place to work. Students are engaged, work hard, and are great people. The staff and faculty at Cabrillo are very helpful and welcoming. Everyone is always friendly and willing to answer...
by CCFT | Oct 31, 2014 | Elections, Faculty Voice, Oct. 2014 Faculty Voice
by Steve Schessler A school teacher versus a Wall Street investment banker – these are the candidates in our race for State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Tom Torlakson, the incumbent superintendent, attended Daly City public schools and then San Mateo...
by CCFT | Oct 29, 2014 | Faculty Voice, Oct. 2014 Faculty Voice, Repeatability
by Susan Stuart In the most recent Rostrum, the publication of the Academic Senate of California Community Colleges (ASCCC), new faculty president David Morse justifies with unwavering certainty why a student cannot re-take a class to advance or update his/her...
by CCFT | Sep 30, 2014 | Faculty Voice, Negotiations, Sept. 2014 Faculty Voice
by Maya Bendotoff At the very end of the Spring 2014 semester CCFT and the District agreed to the following on compensation and workload for 2014-15: Maintaining the salary increase from 2013-14 (this included a 1.1% ongoing increase plus a 1.63% one-time increase)....
by CCFT | Sep 30, 2014 | Elections, Faculty Voice, Sept. 2014 Faculty Voice
by Steve Schessler Issues. Our union’s Committee on Political Education (COPE) needs your help and support as we gear up for this year’s issues. As educators and support professionals, we understand the importance of pedagogically-sound class size, the funding...