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Membership Stats Report Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10 BUTTE CCD LOS RIOS CCD CONTRA COSTA CABRILLO CCD KERN CCD ALLAN HANCOCK EL CAMINO CCD CERRITOS BARSTOW CCD GROSSMONT CCD CCD CCD CUYAMACA CCD FEATHER RIVER American River Contra Costa CHABOT LAS Bakersfield College ANTELOPE Compton College CITRUS CCD CHAFFEY CCD Cuyamaca College POSITAS CCD VALLEY CCD LASSEN Cosumnes River Diablo Valley Chabot College Cero Coso College SAN LUIS OBISPO GLENDALE CCD COAST CCD DESERT CCD Grossmont College CCD REDWOODS CCD Folsom Lake Los Medanos Las Positas Porterville College SANTA CLARITA LOS ANGELES Coastline COPPER IMPERIAL CCD College CCD CCD College MOUNTAIN CCD SHASTA CCD Sacramento City San Ramon FOOTHILL MERCED CCD SANTA BARBARA L.A. City College Golden West MT. SAN JACINTO MIRA COSTA CCD Center* DEANZA CCD CCD College CCD SISKIYOUS CCD LAKE TAHOE MARIN CCD Foothill College SAN JOAQUIN VENTURA CCD East L.A. College Orange Coast PALO VERDE PALOMAR CCD CCD DELTA CCD College CCD MENDOCINO CCD PERALTA CCD DeAnza College SEQUOIAS CCD Ventura College L.A. Harbor College LONG BEACH RIVERSIDE CCD SAN DIEGO CCD CCD NAPA CCD Alameda GAVILAN CCD STATE CENTER Moorpark College L.A. Mission MT. SAN SAN San Diego City CCD College ANTONIO CCD BERNARDINO College CCD SIERRA CCD Laney HARTNELL CCD Fresno City College Oxnard College L.A. Pierce College NORTH San Bernardino San Diego Mesa ORANGE CCD Valley College SOLANO CCD Merritt MONTEREY Reedley College WEST KERN CCD L.A. Southwest Cypress College Crafton Hills San Diego Miramar PENINSULA CCD College College YUBA CCD Berkeley City OHLONE CCD WEST HILLS L.A. Trade Tech Fullerton VICTOR VALLEY San Diego College College CCD Continuing Education Yuba College SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOSE CCD Lemoore College L.A. Valley College School of SOUTHWESTERN CCD Continuing Ed CCD Woodland College SAN MATEO Evergreen Valley Coalinga College West L.A. College RANCHO CCD College SANTIAGO CCD Canada San Jose City YOSEMITE CCD PASADENA CCD Santa Ana College College San Mateo WEST VALLEY Columbia College SANTA MONICA Santiago College CCD CCD Canyon College Skyline West Valley Modesto College RIO HONDO College CCD SONOMA CCD Mission College SOUTH ORANGE CCD Irvine Valley College Saddleback College REGION 1 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January +/- ADDs DROPs BUTTE CCD Denise Adams 6 6 0 FEATHER RIVER David Burris 8 8 0 LASSEN CCD Marlon Hall 8 11 3 *See Below REDWOODS CCD Angelina Hill 3 4 1 Rianne Connor SHASTA CCD Amy Westlund 17 17 0 SISKIYOUS CCD Nancy Miller 5 5 0 TOTALS 47 51 4 *RED indicates DROP *Lassen CCD Brady Reed Carie Camacho Roxanna Haynes REGION 2 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January +/- ADDs DROPs LOS RIOS CCD VACANT 4 4 0 American River Frank Kobayashi 26 26 0 Cosumnes River Colette Harris-Matthews 8 8 0 Folsom Lake Monica Pactol 10 10 0 Sacramento City VACANT 8 8 0 LAKE TAHOE CCD Russi Egan 8 8 0 MENDOCINO CCD Anastasia Simpson 8 8 0 NAPA CCD Charo Albarran 6 6 0 SIERRA CCD Cameron Abbott 18 18 0 SOLANO CCD Celia Espisito-Noy 10 10 0 YUBA CCD Steve Wylie Emma Blackthorne 9 9 0 Ana Villagrana Emma Blackthorne Yuba College Jeremy Brown 7 7 0 Woodland College Caren Fernandez 5 5 0 TOTALS 127 127 0 *RED = DROP REGION 3 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January +/- ADDs DROPs CONTRA COSTA CCD Dio Shipp Dio Shipp 5 6 1 Emma Blackthorne Contra Costa Dio Shipp 6 6 0 Diablo Valley Chrisanne Knox 10 10 0 Los Medanos Ginny Richards 7 7 0 San Ramon Center* Dio Shipp 0 0 0 MARIN CCD Jon Morinek 4 4 0 PERALTA CCD Ruby Andrews 7 7 0 Alameda Don Miller 3 3 0 Laney Joseph Koroma 7 7 0 Merritt VACANT 0 1 1 Lilia Chavez Berkeley City College Shirley Slaughter 3 4 1 John Nguyen SAN FRANCISCO CCD Geisce Ly 28 28 0 SAN MATEO CCD David Feune 6 6 0 Canada Max Hartman 4 4 0 San Mateo College Kristine Ridgeway 4 4 0 Skyline Eloisa Briones 7 7 0 SONOMA CCD KarenFurukawa 30 30 0 TOTALS 131 134 3 *RED = DROP REGION 4 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January +/- ADDs DROPs CABRILLO CCD Angela Hoyt 6 6 0 CHABOT LAS POSITAS CCD Wyman Fong 12 12 0 Chabot College Stacy Thompson 17 18 1 Nathaniel Rice Las Positas College Diane Brady 9 9 0 FOOTHILL DE ANZA CCD Dorene Novotny 9 9 0 Foothill College Kurt Hueg Kurt Hueg 6 7 1 Ram Subramaniam DeAnza College Rob Meiso 5 5 0 GAVILAN CCD Jan Bernstein-Chargin 12 12 0 HARTNELL CCD Michelle Peters 6 6 0 MONTEREY PENINSULA CCD Vincent Van Joolen 7 7 0 OHLONE CCD Christopher Dela Rosa 10 10 0 Ghada Al-Masri Eva Munguia SAN JOSE CCD Lena Tran 7 7 0 Evergreen Valley College Keith Aytch 3 3 0 San Jose City College Eliazer Ayala-Austin 6 6 0 WEST VALLEY CCD 0 0 0 West Valley College 3 4 1 Jennifer Johnson Mission College Ken Songco 5 5 0 TOTALS 123 126 3 *RED = DROP NOTES: REGION 5 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January +/- ADDs DROPs KERN CCD Bonita Steele 5 5 0 Bakersfield College Emmanuel Mourtzanos 8 8 0 Cero Coso College VACANT 3 3 0 Porterville College Arlitha Williams-Harmon 5 5 0 MERCED Lonita Cordova 6 6 0 SAN JOAQUIN DELTA CCD Sheli Ayers 13 13 0 SEQUOIAS CCD Michelle Brock Michelle Brock 9 9 0 STATE CENTER CCD Samerah Campbell 7 7 0 Fresno City College Lorraine Smith 10 10 0 Reedley College Renee Craig-Marius 3 4 1 Shelly Conner Clovis Community College Cntr Roberta Kunkle 4 4 0 WEST HILLS CCD Rebecca Cazares 2 2 0 Lemoore College VACANT 2 2 0 Coalinga College VACANT 1 1 0 YOSEMITE CCD Sarah Schrader 2 1 -1 Emma Blackthorne Columbia College Anneka Rogers-Whitmer 4 4 0 Modesto College Jillian Daly 18 18 0 TOTALS 102 102 0 *RED = DROP NOTES: REGION 6 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January +/- ADDs DROPs ALLAN HANCOCK CCD Ana Sofia Ramirez Gelpi 5 6 1 Stephanie Crosby ANTELOPE VALLEY CCD Riley Dwyer 18 19 1 Jennifer Burchett SAN LUIS OBISPO CCD Catherine Riedstra 3 3 0 SANTA CLARITA CCD Diane Fiero Diane Fiero 5 5 0 College of the Canyons Diane Fiero 12 12 0 SANTA BARBARA CCD Kenley Neufeld 3 3 0 VENTURA CCD VACANT 4 4 0 Ventura College Deborah Newcomb 4 4 0 Moorpark College Sylvie Barajas 7 7 0 Oxnard College Luis Gonzalez 1 2 1 Chris Renbarger WEST KERN CCD Vickie Kimbrough 3 3 0 TOTALS 65 68 3 *RED = DROP NOTES: REGION 7 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January +/- ADDs DROPs EL CAMINO CCD Dipte Patel Dipte Patel 29 29 0 COMPTON CCD Richette Bell 11 12 1 Pilar Huffman GLENDALE CCD Tzoler Oukayan 7 7 0 LOS ANGELES CCD Jeannette Gordon 6 6 0 L.A. City College Angelica Ramirez 8 8 0 East L.A. College Al Rios 4 4 0 L.A. Harbor College Bobbi Villalobos 2 2 0 L.A. Mission College VACANT 0 0 0 L.A. Pierce College VACANT 6 6 0 L.A. Southwest Tangelia Alfred-Gentles 4 4 0 L.A. Trade Tech VACANT 3 3 0 L.A. Valley College Deborah diCesare 5 5 0 West L.A. College Walter Jones 2 2 0 PASADENA CCD Barbara Freund 14 14 0 SANTA MONICA CCD Dione Carter 14 14 0 TOTAL 115 116 1 *RED = DROP NOTES: REGION 8 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January ADDs DROPs CERRITOS CCD Adriana Flores-Church 12 12 0 CITRUS CCD Arvid Spor 5 5 0 COAST CCD John Weispfenning 4 4 0 Coastline College Bruce Keeler 7 8 1 Chermaine Harrell Golden West College Robyn Brammer 14 14 0 Orange Coast College Tara Giblin 15 15 0 LONG BEACH CCD Ramon Knox 8 8 0 MT. SAN ANTONIO CCD Jill Dolan 34 33 -1 Sue Long NORTH ORANGE CCD Irma Ramos 8 9 1 Rodrigo Garcia Cypress College Treisa Cassens 11 11 0 Fullerton College Jose Ramon Núñez 11 9 -2 Michelle Garacia, Dani Wilson School of Continuing Ed Jennifer Perez 5 5 0 RANCHO SANTIAGO CCD Tracie Green 7 7 0 Santa Ana College Veronica Oforlea 12 12 0 Santiago Canyon College Aaron Voelcker 11 11 0 RIO HONDO CCD Henry Gee 8 8 0 SOUTH ORANGE CCD Cindy Vyskocil 4 4 0 Irvine Valley College Liz Cipres 8 8 0 Saddleback College James Fiegert James Fiegert 13 13 0 TOTAL 197 196 -1 *RED = DROP Notes: REGION 9 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January ADDs DROPs BARSTOW CCD Joann Garcia 1 1 0 CHAFFEY CCD Jason Chevalier 9 9 0 DESERT CCD Jessica Enders 15 15 0 COPPER MOUNTAIN CCD Melynie Schiel 5 5 0 MT. SAN JACINTO CCD Joyce Johnson 9 9 0 Menifee Campus Jeannine Stokes 1 1 0 PALO VERDE CCD Cecilia Garcia Cecy Garcia 12 12 0 RIVERSIDE CCD Lorraine Jones 4 4 0 Moreno Valley College Miki Grayson 15 16 1 Carlos Lopez Norco College Kaneesha Tarrant 7 7 0 Riverside City College Thomas Cruz-Soto 10 10 0 SAN BERNARDINO CCD Jose Torres 2 3 1 Kristina Hannon San Bernardino Valley Maria Rodriguez 12 12 0 Crafton Hills College Daniel Word 5 5 0 VICTOR VALLEY CCD Patricia Ellerson 8 8 0 TOTALS 115 117 2 *RED = DROP NOTES: REGION 10 CAMPUS Region Rep Campus Contact December January ADDs DROPs GROSSMONT CUYAMACA CCD Mike Reese 2 2 0 Cuyamaca College Pam Kersey 4 4 0 Grossmont College Mike Reese Javier Ayala 10 10 0 IMPERIAL CCD Clint Dougherty 5 5 0 MIRA COSTA CCD Al Taccone 13 13 0 PALOMAR CCD VACANT 6 6 0 SAN DIEGO CCD Bonnie Ann Dowd 17 17 0 Krystal Henderson Andrei Lucas San Diego City College Susan Murray 8 8 0 San Diego Mesa College Monica Romero 10 10 0 San Diego Miramar College Linda Woods 4 4 0 San Diego Ed Centers Roberta Kraus 7 7 0 SOUTHWESTERN CCD Minou Spradley 10 10 0 TOTALS 96 96 0 RED = "DROP" SUMMARY OF MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS: Membership Type December January Total Adds Drops Regular Members 1118 1133 15 Retired Members 41 41 0 Business Member 16 16 0 Associate Member 20 20 0 TOTALS 1190 1210 0.
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