Housing and Development Newsletter
Llerena is seasoned in strengths-based social work; intrusive academic counseling, private and public servant leadership; and is an advocate of mental health services.
She started teaching community college throughout San Mateo and Santa Clara counties in 2004, has worked as an instructor and counselor for First-Year Experience (FYE), and served as the former TRIO SSS director at West Valley College.
Through her combination of experiences, Llerena has developed experience in developing equity-driven initiatives and is passionate about supporting EOPS students.
Llerena said she is thrilled to join the SBCC community, quoting German theologian and philosopher Meister Eckhart: “Sometimes you just know it s time to start something new and trust in the magic of beginnings.”
Housing and Development Newsletter
The artificial turf at La Playa Stadium is 11 years old, which is three years beyond its eight-year warranty and expected life span, the school’s athletic department said in a previous board meeting. We couldn t be happier that the turf project is going to be moving forward,” SBCC Athletic Director Rocco Constantino said. “The current turf is in dire need of replacement, and I am grateful to our supporters, administration and the board members for recognizing that.
“We want a facility that we can take pride in and one that is safe for our students and the public to use, and we will now be able to move in that direction.”
SBCC Board Swears In Newcomer Anna Everett, Re-elected Trustees Veronica Gallardo and Robert Miller
Anna Everett, second row at far left, takes the oath of office for Santa Barbara City College’s Board of Trustees on Thursday evening. Susan Salcido, bottom row at left, the Santa Barbara County superintendent of schools, administers the oath. (Screenshot via Zoom) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland
December 17, 2020
| 8:05 p.m.
Retired educator Anna Everett took the oath of office to join the Santa Barbara City College Board of Trustees during a virtual swearing-in ceremony Thursday, less than two months after her victory in Santa Barbara County s November election to represent Area No. 4.