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SANTA ANA PUBLIC LIBRARY
Contract #
A-2015-100
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/2/2015
Expiration Date
6/30/2017
Destruction Year
2022
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and lifelong intellectual pursuits in a global community. The Middle College High School <br />program provides college level instruction to high- school -aged youth. <br />The Centennial Education Center operated by Santa Ana College is the only major Adult <br />Education provider in the City of Santa Ana. The programs offered at Centennial Education <br />Center are award wimling, receiving 4 major awards in 2013 from agencies which include the <br />California Department of Education. All programs and services offered at the Centennial <br />Education Center are Tuition Free. <br />SAC also provides access to the (DMC) Digital Media Center, a 28,000 - square -foot, innovative, <br />state -of- the -art that features a business incubator for start-up companies, instructional space for <br />SAC's digital media arts, TV /video production and digital music programs. The facility also <br />houses a collection of business seminars related to the digital media and business industries. <br />B. & C. List the facility address and address of headquarters if different location. Please <br />include major cross streets. Indicate hours of operation for facility. <br />1. Centennial Education Center - 2900 W Edinger Ave, Santa Ana, CA 9270, Cross Street <br />Edinger and Fairview — Hours: Monday — Thursday 8:00 AM— 6:45 PM; Friday 8:OOAM — <br />4:30PM <br />2. Santa Ana College Main Campus - 1530 W 17th St, Santa Ana, CA 92706, Cross Street 17t" <br />and Bristol — Hours: Monday — Thursday 8:00 AM— 6:45 PM; Friday 8:OOAM — 4:30PM <br />3. Digital Media Center - 1300 S. Bristol Santa Ana, CA 92704 Cross Street Edinger and <br />Bristol — Hours: Monday — Thursday 8:00 AM— 6:45 PM; Friday 8:OOAM — 4:30PM <br />D. Briefly indicate what makes your facility youth friendly and suitable for the proposed <br />program. <br />In 2002, voters approved a $337 million general obligation bond to renovate existing campus <br />buildings and construct new classrooms for the RSCCD that provided improved facilities for <br />SAC. In November of 2012, additional funds were provided to improve facilities at Santa Ana <br />College. These improved and expanded facilities are now available to provide the best possible <br />educational setting for the next generation of Santa Ana Youth. <br />E. Provide brief information on the following elements: <br />1. Average annual operating budget and sources of revenue - A majority of the classes will <br />be undertaken the (CEC) Centennial Education Center. Their annual budget is $13,662,882. <br />These funds come from various state, county, and local sources and are managed by Santa Ana <br />College and the Ranch Santiago Community College District. <br />2. Brief description of staff - The Centennial Education Center has 5 administrators, 11 Full - <br />time Faculty and Counselors, 297 part time faculty and counselors, along with 103 support staff. <br />The management team is made up of Interim Vice President Jim Kennedy, Dean Nilo Lipiz, <br />Dean Dr. Sergio Sotelo, Associate Dean Christine Kosko, and Associate Registrar Phuong <br />Nguyen. <br />3. Past experience with WIOA programs or other youth programs - The Adult Education <br />center has had a long history of serving nontraditional high school students of all ages. Their <br />GED and high school diploma programs have been utilized by many members of the Santa Ana <br />community. The faculty and staff are very experienced in helping nontraditional students reenroll <br />EXHIBIT A <br />
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