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Chabot College was the first college opened by the Chabot-Las Positas Community College District. The formation of a "junior college district" was approved by the voters on January 10, 1961, and the first board of trustees elected on April 18, 1961. Chabot College opened for classes on September 11, 1961, on a 7.5-acre (30,000 m 2) temporary ...
The Chabot–Las Positas Community College District is a public school district based in Alameda County, California, in the United States. Colleges in the district include Chabot College in Hayward , and Las Positas College in Livermore .
In December 2013, the Chabot-Las Positas Community College District trustees appointed Barry A. Russell as the sixth president of the college. [6] Russell worked in the office of the chancellor at California Community Colleges at the time of his appointment to president. [6] As of November 2023, the current president is Dr. Dyrell Foster.
Berkeley City College was established in 1974 and operated under the name Vista Community College until 2006, when it began to operate from a permanent site. Feather River College was operated by the Peralta CCD from 1968 to 1988, when Plumas County was de-annexed from the district; it now operates as the flagship campus of its own district. [4]
The Contra Costa Community College District is a community college district that encompasses three community colleges in Contra Costa County, California - Contra Costa College, Diablo Valley College and Los Medanos College. The headquarters is in the George R. Gordon Education Center in Martinez, California. [1]
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The college was founded as West Contra Costa Junior College in 1949, with the first classes held in the spring of 1950 at a temporary location in the shuttered Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond, California. [2] In 1957, a permanent campus was opened on Mission Bell Drive in downtown San Pablo. The college is flanked by Abella Center to the south.
He was the vice president of planning and development of the Santa Monica Community College District and the provost of Santa Monica College. [2] Martinez was the president of Los Angeles Harbor College from 2010 to 2013. He oversaw a $444 million bond construction project and balanced the college budget in his first year. [1]