Valley City Times-Record

Bridge to VCSU with President LaFave

Valley City visit with the Chancellor

- By Alan LaFave VCSU photos Go Vikings!

Greetings from Valley City State University!

As I write this mes- sage, the autumn sun is low in the sky creating a shadowy landscape on the campus front lawn. The leaves are mostly fallen, and I’m reminded of the beauty of the changing seasons and how fortunate we are to fully experience four vastly different seasons.

We were fortunate to host Dr. Mark Haggerott, Chancellor of the North Dakota University System and Vice Chancellor for Strategy, Mr. Jerry Rostad in Valley City on Friday, October 28 for an informativ­e and educationa­l day highlighti­ng some of the collaborat­ions between the Valley City Public Schools and VCSU – most notably the substitute teacher program and the high school dual credit opportunit­ies.

The day began with a visit to Washington Elementary to have a conversati­on with students, teachers, staff, and administra­tion on the integratio­n of technology into an elementary classroom and “Purpose Driven Preparatio­n” – a collaborat­ion between VCSU and Valley City Public Schools (VCPS) in preparing teachers for a career in education. Following a robust descriptio­n of the educationa­l opportunit­ies for the students at Washington and a question and answer session with the assembled group, we were given the opportunit­y to watch sixth grade students applying their knowledge of technology in advanced and creative projects. We were all impressed with the ease at which students were utilizing technology and applying concepts.

We then transition­ed to the Hi-Liner Activity Center (HAC) at Valley City High School (VCHS) where a large panel of current students, former students, high school dual credit teachers, technology staff, directors and administra­tors assembled to discuss how VCHS students are using a partnershi­p with VCSU to be better prepared for college and careers. The choice ready options for students, along with alternativ­e education – an education platform that integrates CTE and work-based learning – and technology-driven education addressing how students are prepared for the digital world of technology beyond secondary and higher education were the three main topics of discussion. It was gratifying to hear the positive impact high school dual credit has had on so many students. 22 VCHS students have earned the 24-credit college studies certificat­e prior to graduation. This gives them a wonderful jump start on college and, in many cases, reduces the time it takes to complete a bachelor’s degree by up to one year.

We then assembled at VCSU for a luncheon including senior administra­tion from VCSU and VCPS, local legislativ­e members, city, county, and economic developmen­t officials. This was an opportunit­y for the group to hear from the Chancellor some of the challenges facing higher education and expectatio­ns for the upcoming legislativ­e session. It was great to have such a wide spectrum of participan­ts engaged in conversati­ons focused on the importance of quality education.

Following lunch, we had a brief tour of the Center for the Arts. The Ployhar Band Festival was in full swing, so it was great to see a beehive of activity and the facility being utilized by students from across North Dakota, many of whom will choose VCSU as their destinatio­n for their university studies.

Chancellor Haggerot then addressed a faculty, staff, and student open forum discussing the current state of higher education and the importance of Valley City State University as part of the 11-member NDUS system. This was followed by a brief exit meeting with the VCSU president’s cabinet and shared leadership team including the presidents, or designees, from the faculty, staff, and student senates.

It was an informativ­e and invigorati­ng day and would not have been possible without a great team effort! While attending a recent joint board of boards meeting in Bismarck, Superinten­dent Josh Johnson believed this would be a wonderful opportunit­y to showcase our community and collaborat­ions that are working so well. He and his team including VCHS Principal Kristi Brandt, Washington Elementary Principal Chad Lueck, Dr. Allen Burgad, VCSU Dean of the School of Education, Dr. James Boe, VCSU Dean of Graduate Studies and Extended Learning, and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Mr. Larry Brooks did a tremendous job of organizing and hosting the day.

We are grateful for these partnershi­ps and look forward to maintainin­g excellence and developing new initiative­s in response to changing workforce needs – placing highqualit­y educationa­l experience­s at the forefront.

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 ?? ?? PICTURED ABOVE: Educators from Valley City Public Schools and Valley City State University met with NDUS Dr. Mark R. Hagerott to discuss partnershi­ps, dual credit courses and upcoming initiative­s. RIGHT: NDUS Dr. Mark R. Hagerott, center, visits with students at Washington Elementary during a visit to Valley City last week.
PICTURED ABOVE: Educators from Valley City Public Schools and Valley City State University met with NDUS Dr. Mark R. Hagerott to discuss partnershi­ps, dual credit courses and upcoming initiative­s. RIGHT: NDUS Dr. Mark R. Hagerott, center, visits with students at Washington Elementary during a visit to Valley City last week.
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