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Scccd-Telephone-Directory.Pdf District Telephone Directory September 2021 Page | 1 QUICK LIST OF PHONE NUMBERS CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER 2930 E. Annadale Avenue Fresno, CA 93725 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 265-5700 FAX...........................................................................................................................(559) 499-6001 CLOVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10309 N. Willow Avenue Fresno, CA 93730 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 325-5200 FAX......................................................................................................... (559) 499-6064, 499-6065 CLOVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE – HERNDON CAMPUS 390 W. Fir Avenue Clovis, CA 93611 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 324-6400 FAX...........................................................................................................................(559) 499-6017 DISTRICT OFFICE 1171 Fulton Street Fresno, CA 93721 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 243-7100 DISTRICT OPERATIONS 1171 Fulton Street, 6th Floor Fresno, CA 93721 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 243-7200 FAX...........................................................................................................................(559) 499-6014 DISTRICT POLICE DEPARTMENT 1940 N. Calaveras Street Fresno, CA 93704 Main Telephone, Emergency ....................................................................................(559) 244-5911 Non-Emergency Telephone ......................................................................................(559) 244-6140 FAX...........................................................................................................................(559) 499-6015 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 1101 E. University Avenue Fresno, CA 93741 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 442-8200 FAX...........................................................................................................................(559) 499-6023 SCCCD Telephone Directory - Quick Reference Rev 9/2021 Page | 2 HALCYON EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(888) 425-4800 Local Telephone........................................................................................................(559) 751-0015 Website .......................................................................................................... www.halcyoneap.com HUMAN RESOURCES & PERSONNEL COMMISSION 1171 Fulton Street, 7th Floor Fresno, CA 93721 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 243-7100 HR FAX ....................................................................................................................(559) 499-6007 PC FAX .....................................................................................................................(559) 499-6002 Employment Verifications FAX ...............................................................................(559) 499-6011 MADERA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 30277 Avenue 12 Madera, CA 93638 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 675-4800 FAX...........................................................................................................................(800) 643-0581 MADERA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT OAKHURST 40241 Highway 41 P.O. Box 1910 Oakhurst, CA 93644 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 692-5600 FAX........................................................................................................................... (800) 559-6819 REEDLEY COLLEGE 995 N. Reed Avenue Reedley, CA 93654 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 494-3000 FAX...........................................................................................................................(800) 643-3957 STATE CENTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION 1171 Fulton Street, 2nd Floor Fresno, CA 93721 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 243-7500 FAX...........................................................................................................................(559) 499-6018 TRAINING INSTITUTE 1171 Fulton Street, 8th Floor Fresno, CA 93721 Main Telephone ........................................................................................................(559) 243-7530 FAX...........................................................................................................................(559) 499-6019 SCCCD Telephone Directory - Quick Reference Rev 9/2021 Page | 3 BOARD OF TRUSTEES The SCCCD Board of Trustees holds its regular meetings on the first Tuesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the district administration office building, located at 1171 Fulton Street, Fresno, CA, unless otherwise designated. The meeting may begin with a closed session. Exceptions to the dates and locations are established by the board at the board’s organizational meeting in December. The annual meeting calendar, showing meeting dates and locations, is posted online following the December meeting. Board members may be contacted by calling the Chancellor’s Office at (559) 243-7102. Mail may be sent to board members c/o SCCCD, 1171 Fulton Street, Fresno, CA 93721. Bobby Kahn ............................................................................................................... Trustee Area I Nasreen Michelle Johnson ........................................................................................ Trustee Area II Danielle Parra........................................................................................................... Trustee Area III Magdalena Gomez ...................................................................................................Trustee Area IV Annalisa Perea .......................................................................................................... Trustee Area V Deborah J. Ikeda ......................................................................................................Trustee Area VI Richard M. Caglia .................................................................................................. Trustee Area VII PERSONNEL COMMISSION The Personnel Commission meets the third Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the former district administration office building, located at 1525 E. Weldon Ave., Fresno, CA, unless otherwise designated. The meeting may begin with a closed session. Exceptions to the dates and locations are established by the commission at the commission’s organizational meeting in December. The annual meeting calendar, showing meeting dates and locations, is posted online following the December meeting. Commission members may be contacted by calling the District Office at (559) 243-7100. Mail may be sent to commission members c/o SCCCD, 1171 Fulton Street, Fresno, CA 93721. Bradley Tahajian ....................................................................................................................... Chair Isabel Barreras ................................................................................................................. Vice Chair Joseph Hebert ............................................................................................................. Commissioner SCCCD Telephone Directory - Board of Trustees/Personnel Commission Rev 9/2021 Page | 4 CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER 2930 E. Annadale Avenue Fresno, CA 93725 PHONE (559) 265-5700 FAX (559) 499-6001 Sangha, Gurminder ......................Dean, Educational Services & Pathway Effectiveness ........5763 Her, Ze ...............................................Administrative Assistant ................................................5762 Arends, Jeffrey ...................................Program Assistant ..........................................................5764 Dickson, Larry ...................................Utility Worker ................................................................5772 Foglio, Daniel ....................................CTE Laboratory Technician ..........................................5781 Hernandez, Abel ................................Custodian .......................................................................5700 Villar, Joel ..........................................CTE Laboratory Technician ..........................................5770 Zapata, Ramon ...................................CTE Laboratory Technician ..........................................5777 CalWORKs PHONE (559) 265-5775 Financial Aid PHONE (559) 265-5761 Instructional Faculty Putman, Dale ......................................Maintenance Mechanic ..................................................5782 Roman, Melvin ..................................Automotive
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