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IVCC trustees approve tenure for 3 instructors
Shaw Local News Network
Illinois Valley Community College trustees approved tenure recommendations for three instructors Thursday: Nancy McDonnell in cybersecurity, Ricky Pretzsch in economics and Kaity Ritter in medical assisting.
McDonnell founded the cybersecurity program three years ago and has taken on many computer networking courses.
“Nancy is great at connecting with students,” said Shane Lange, dean of workforce development.
Ron Groleau, dean of natural sciences and business, credited Pretzsch for his ability to engage students by relating classroom topics to realworld applications. He also credited Pretzsch for advising the successful student economics club.
Pretzsch himself said, “I am a firm believer in active learning.”
Ritter founded the medical assistant program three years ago and one day hopes to expand it to offer an associate degree. She began her college studies at IVCC, went on to earn a bachelor’s degree and, in April, will begin pursuing a master’s degree.
In other action, the board approved fee increases on 153 courses.
Several full-time faculty, administrators and support staff were approved for a retirement program offering a 5.9% increase to their base salary each year until retirement or up to three years of post-retirement
Elmer and Adolf Pletsch Charitable Trust Scholarships Available
Members of the Elmer and Adolph Pletsch Charitable Trust Scholarship Committee are announcing the availability of scholarship funds for the 20232024 school year. Eligibility is limited to applicants who are graduates of Putnam County High School. Both current college/university undergraduate students and current Seniors at Putnam County High School who will be pursuing an undergraduate degree in agriculture or agriculture related fields of study at a college/university that has an agriculture program or agriculture curriculum in the 2023-2024 school year are encouraged to apply. Scholarship awards are intended to be applied to the cost of tuition, textbooks, fees, and other expenses normally associated with attending undergraduate courses of study, as determined by the Committee. The Scholarship Committee reserves the right to make judgments on whether applicants have satisfied all scholarship requirements. Graduation from Putnam County High School is a requirement. Scholarship Guidelines and Application forms may be obtained from the Putnam County High School Counselor’s office or printed from the PCHS Guidance Counselor’s website which is accessible through the Putnam County School District website under PCHS - Guidance Services. Completed applications are required to be returned to the office of the Superintendent of Putnam County School District 535 located at the Putnam County Primary School in Granville, Illinois no later than Wednesday, March 15, 2023.
Trustee: Gayle Reno health benefits paid by the college at a rate equal to 80% of the then-current employee single plan rate. Retirement dates were approved by the board for 15 individuals, each retiring sometime in the next three years. They are faculty Margie Francisco, Christine Blaydes, Richard
Attorneys: Gary Peterlin & Enrico Eattoni Perona, Peterlin & Associates, LLC.
Mangold and David Kuester, and administrators and support staff
Fran Brolley, Walter Waligora, Judy Day, Matthew Suerth, Cynthia Cardosi, Karen Gregorich, Lynn Moore, Marla Forbes, Marlene Merkel, Mark Quincer and Steve Gillio.
Trustees also approved:
• The appointment of dental assisting program coordinator Heather Seghi as interim dean of health professions. Seghi is completing a doctoral degree focused on community college leadership.
• The retirement request of executive assistant to the president and secretary to the board Judy Day, effective June 30. In her letter to IVCC President Jerry Corcoran, Day said, “Upon retirement, I will have been at IVCC for 38 years and worked in student services, academic affairs and the president’s office. It has been a privilege to serve the students, staff, faculty, administration and board and an honor to serve the district with you.”
• The retirement request of Fran Brolley, executive director of community relations and development, effective April 28, after 34 years. In a
• TENURE
Continued from page 5 letter, Brolley noted “indelible memories” such as the 1994 celebration of the Spetzler family, the “magical” 1988-89 men’s basketball season, the $1.2 million bequest from the estate of Dr. Mary Margaret Weeg, “noonball” basketball in the gym, and the 2015 IVCC-LPO Hall of Fame induction of his father Ray, benefactor Ralph Scriba and local band Buckacre.
• The appointment of Demonica Kemper Architects of Chicago as architects for phase two of the ag complex, a classroom and lab building. A $3.5 million U.S. Economic Development Administration grant will cover 80% of the cost. Ag hopes to be in the building for classes in 2024.
• The $92,511 bid from PerkinElmer Health Sciences of Shelton, Connecticut, for an “inductively cou- pled plasma optical emission spectrometer” to upgrade the ag program’s soil nutrient testing.
• Seeking proposals for a website content management system to include design, search engine optimization and migration of existing content to the new format.
• An intergovernmental agreement with the city of Mendota regarding a new tax increment financing district.
• Designating fiscal 2024 as July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, and the budget calendar.
• Closed-session minutes from Jan. 12.
Trustees learned:
• The Jan. 24 agriculture job and internship fair attracted 17 companies and 49 ag students. Employers included ADM, Ag View FS, Birddog Workforce Scouting, Corteva Agriscience, DeKane Equipment Corp., Facilitating Coordination Agricultural Education, GRAINCO FS, Marquis Energy-Illinois LLC, Northern
Partners Cooperative, Nutrients Ag Solutions, Prairie State Tractor (John Deere), River Valley Cooperative, Strategic Business Solutions, Sun Ag Inc. and USDA Farm Service Agency.
• Congressman Darin LaHood visited Jan. 18 as part of the college’s effort to meet with district lawmakers.
• The Ottawa Area Chamber of Commerce’s Feb. 2 celebration of its move into IVCC’s Ottawa Center attracted about 80 guests. Chamber offices are in the northwest corner of the facility facing Main Street.
• Hall, Marquette, Mendota, Ottawa, Seneca, St. Bede and Streator competed in the Feb. 3 Regional Academic Challenge. Corcoran credited Ron Groleau, Danielle Jackson, Marlene Merkel, Samantha Manahan, Dawn Watson and Chad Brokaw for successfully hosting the testing competition that drew more than 130 students.
• Last fall, 158 graduates earned a total of 190 degrees and certificates compared with 149 graduates earning 191 degrees and certificates in fall 2021.
• IVCC received an additional $39,007 appropriation to facilitate student mental health well-being.
Pending future appropriations, IVCC will receive $93,000 a year for three years for continued mental health support.
• Samantha Manahan was hired as interim marketing coordinator, effective Jan. 30. She recently earned a master’s degree in digital marketing from Northern Illinois University.
• Noting Day’s and Brolley’s retirements, Corcoran closed his report saying, “Together, they have given 73 years to IVCC and are so much alike: gifted, dependable, professional, respectful and respected. We all go our separate ways in a few short months, but I’ll never forget all they have done to make IVCC a wonderful place in which to work and change people’s lives.”
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Deadline nears for Starved Rock Country Community Foundation scholarship applications
The Starved Rock Country Community Foundation scholarship season is in full gear and the deadline for submissions is March 1.
There are 15 awards available for financial assistance, made possible by donors. Students in La Salle, Bureau, Putnam, Livingston, Marshall, Lee and Grundy counties may be eligible for specific scholarships.
• Rising Star Scholarship for Elementary Education at Illinois State University
• Mac Aero Scholarship for Aviation and Aeronautics
• Finish Line Scholarship for the completion of a four-year college degree
• Beckett Culinary Science Scholarship for Culinary students enrolled in Joliet Junior College
• Carol and Dick Janko Scholarship for Promising Entrepreneurs (5)
• Advantech Internet of Things Scholarship for Science, Engineering and Technology (2)
• Tangled Roots Brewing Company Pie It Forward Scholarship for Hospitality and Culinary Arts
• Stephen Charles Vogler Scholarship for Electronics and Communications
• Robert J. Moore and Ellen G. Moore Memorial Scholarship for Wenona, Illinois Students
• Women Inspired Network Young Women Leaders Scholarship
Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university or college for the 2023 school year and be a graduate or recent graduate from high school, trade school, junior college or a homeschool environment and be able to demonstrate recent studies, and/or work-related activities focused on the specific area required by the scholarship being pursued.
Applications are available at all area high schools and Illinois Valley Community College and can be completed and submitted online at srccf.org. For a paper copy or to inquire further, call the Foundation office to speak with Cathy at 815-252-2906, ext. 2. Two letters of recommendation regarding the applicant’s appropriateness for the scholarship, answers to relative essay questions and the completed application must be received by March 1 at 241 Marquette St., La Salle.
Recipients of SRCCF scholarships are selected by the Foundation’s Scholarship Committee. Scholarship recipients will be notified in April.
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