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What is the Classified Senate?
What is the Classified Senate?
About Us
The Butte College Classified Senate represents all professional staff members of the Butte-Glenn Community College District in matters relating to participatory governance and assumes the primary role in disseminating information and gathering input on behalf of the Classified Staff.
The Senate works in conjunction with the California Community Colleges Classified Senate (4CS) to promote and clarify the roles, rights, responsibilities and opportunities for Community College Classified Staff to become involved in participatory governance and to contribute toward the Mission of the California Community Colleges as originally described in AB 1725.
The Senate does not deal with any matters related to "collective bargaining" or hiring committees. To better explain the differences between the District's relationship with the staff union (CSEA) and the Classified Senate, please refer to the Delineation of Duties as agreed to by CSEA, the District, and the Classified Senate.
Mission Statement
The Butte College Classified Senate, as empowered by Butte College Classified Professionals, and recognized by the Board of Trustees, serves as the participatory governance body representing the interests of Classified Professionals on non-bargaining issues at Butte-Glenn Community College.We actively focus on creating an inclusive, caring campus community as it aligns with Butte College’s core institutional values.
Our goals include encouraging positive growth through professional and personal leadership development opportunities, improving staff morale, community building, raising visibility of Classified Professionals, partnering with all interrelated departments and work groups as well as our local communities, and funding Butte College students through scholarships which directly supports student success.
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