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January 15, 2020

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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

All Day Run for Student Government by March 29

The Butte College Student Government (A.S.) is now accepting Student Government applications for the 23/24 academic year!   Applications due March 29.

Student Government members represent the student voice regarding important matters that affect their experience at Butte College. They participate on campus committees and help fund campus projects, student initiatives, clubs, campus events and more!

Join the Butte College Student Government! 

·         Students earn an honorarium ($450 to $1,350)  

·         Students receive a staff parking pass each semester 

·         Students help make real change at Butte College 

·         Students will get to learn alongside an amazing group of fellow students 

·         Students will get to go to statewide leadership and advocacy conferences 

·         Students will be trained in effective leadership, equity & inclusion, advocacy methods, how to run meetings, group dynamic theories, campus policies, and much more! 

 

No Prior Experience Required 

In fact, most students come to the A.S. team with little to no previous leadership experience.  Our team will provide them with on-going training to help them understand their position, explain how our campus processes work, and help them reach their potential! 

To learn more and to submit an application visit the Butte College Student Government Webpage! Or contact the A.S. advisor, Kim Scott 530.895.2945 or scottki@butte.edu

Main Campus
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Wednesday, January 15, 2020

SPRING 2020 OPEN REGISTRATION BEGINS FOR ALL STUDENTS; EXCEPT K-12
Spring 2020 open registration begins at 8:00 AM for all students, except K-12 Concurrent Enrollment.  Includes new students who have not met Career & Academic Profile (CAP), Orientation, and Counseling requirements, students taking 2 or fewer non-exempt classes, students who lost priority registration status and ALL other students.
Ten Week Developing Capable Young People
This is a 1o week series. Developing Capable Young People is a phenomenal parenting series created and developed by H. Stephen Glenn. The premise of this parenting approach is to work with youth's perceptions of themselves and the world. Giving youth the messages: You Are Significant, You Are Capable, You Have Influence and You Are Needed, truly can change a youth's life for the better! Come learn how to apply this model of parenting and influence your own life as well.
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Chico 8 Week Positive Discipline
This is an 8 week series. Positive Discipline includes skill for practical application to help youth stop misbehaving and teach them self-discipline, responsibility, cooperation and problem-solving. Come learn how to how to solve defiance, whining and all the other "problem" behaviors children and teens use to drive you crazy. Jane Nelsen, Ed.D. author of Positive Discipline, approaches parenting in a comprehensive, fast-paced and fun way that makes sense!
Chico
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW)

#750.1 - 750.4 ​The Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) is a supportive laboratory approach to the enhancement of teaching and learning. Faculty facilitators conduct this enriching, intensive 4-day (24-hour) workshop and provide participants the opportunity to:

• Practice a variety of instructional techniques
• Receive peer feedback and support on your current teaching strategies
• Learn from colleagues in an informative, unusual, and interactive environment

10:00 AM - 11:50 AM Butte CARES
FLEX# 553
Butte Cares is a two hour training that helps participants develop greater awareness of spotting signs of suicidal thoughts/behaviors. This training will help participants learn ways to engage with people struggling with suicidal thoughts/behaviors and how to connect them to campus or community resources that are trained in suicidal intervention. Butte CARES will discuss facts on suicide and common myths of suicidal thoughts/ behaviors. This training will also include a workbook and role plays designed to help participants practice their new skills in a supported environment. Butte CARES is designed for all members of our campus community, including faculty, staff and student assistants.
Main Campus
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Men's Basketball
Butte vs Siskiyous @ Siskiyous
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Women's Basketball
Butte vs Siskiyous @ Siskiyous

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