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Agenda for Rend Lake College Board of Trustees meeting
REND LAKE COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
November 14, 2017 6:30 PM Rend Lake College 468 N Ken Gray Parkway Ina, IL 62846
I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. General Information
A. Announcements
1. Friday, November 15, 2017; Noon Documentary Film Showing, Paper Clips RLC Theatre
2. Thursday, December 7, 2017; 6:00 p.m. RLCF Annual Dinner Meeting Mt Vernon Hotel & Event Center “formerly Holiday Inn”
3. Friday, December 8, 2017 RLC Faculty/Staff Holiday Luncheon “Hummer” Waugh Gymnasium
B. Audit Presentation IV. Closed Session – The Board may go into closed session pursuant to Section 2(c)(1)(21) of the Open Meetings Act.
Subsection (1) appointment, employment, and compensation of specific employees; (21) approval of meeting minutes.
V. Resume Open Meeting
VI. Approval of Consent Agenda
VII. Approval of Minutes of the: 1 * October 17, 2017 Board of Trustees Meeting;* * October 17, 2017 Board of Trustees Executive Session*
VIII. New Business
13 * A. Approval of Revisions to Rend Lake College Policy Manual 2.1700 – Background Checks for Potential and Current Employees (Second Reading) 16 * B. Approval of Revisions to Rend Lake College Policy Manual 3.1420 – Return to Work Certification (Second Reading)
18 * C. Approval of Revisions to Rend Lake College Policy & Procedure 4.1010 – Enrollment of International Students (Second Reading)
22 * D. Approval to Create Rend Lake College Policy 2.1507 – Media Relations (Second Reading)
24 * E. Approval to Create Rend Lake College Policy 3.1112 – Student Employment (Second Reading)
26 * F. Course / Curriculum Approvals (TO BE PROVIDED)
31 G. Approval of Student Worker Handbook (TO BE PROVIDED)
32 H. Approval of Transfer Admission Guarantee Program Agreement Between The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois and Rend Lake College
39 I. Approval of 2018 – 2019 Academic Calendar
41 J. Approval of Protection, Health, and Safety Projects (PHS Levy) for FY 19
42 K. Approval of Revisions to Rend Lake College Policy 3.1530 – Holidays (First Reading)
IX. Personnel
45 A. Ratify the Acceptance of Resignation of Academic Advisor
48 B. Create the Position, Approve the Job Description, and advertise for License Exempt Monitor – CCRR
51 C. Appointment of Dean of Applied Science & Technology
53 D. Amend Retirement Resignation of Administrative Assistant of Math and Sciences
A. Employment Status of Tenured Certified Nursing Assistant Instructor (TO BE PROVIDED)
X. Financial Information 56 A. Ratification of the Payment of College Expenses including Travel Expense Reimbursements
B. Financials (INFORMATIONAL; TO BE PROVIDED)
XI. Reports
1. Academic Council
2. ICCTA Representative
3. Rend Lake College Foundation 4. Accreditation Report
XII. Public Comment
XIII. President’s Comments
XIV. Adjournment
Thompsonville’s Harris -McClerren part of GEC Volleyball All Tournament Team
First Team
Halle Everett – Norris City-Omaha-Enfield (MVP)
Kennedy Harris – Thompsonville (Captian)
Catherine Massey – Crab Orchard
Valerie Ahrens – Gallatin County
Ally Black – Norris City-Omaha-Enfield
Emily Bishop – Norris City-Omaha-Enfield
Second Team
Dani Renyolds – Galatia
Lindsay McClerren – Thompsonville
Anna Stricklin – Galatia
Elizableth Martin – Gallatin County
Shaylie Black – Crab Orchard
Hailee Fromm – Gallatin County
Saluki Men’s Basketball opens regular season at Winthrop on Friday

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (0-0) at WINTHROP (0-0)
Nov. 10, 2017 • 6 p.m. CT
Rock Hill, S.C. • Winthrop Coliseum (6,100)
First Meeting (H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0)
Series vs. Winthrop/Big South
Friday marks the first meeting between the Salukis and Eagles. SIU is 2-0 all-time against current members of the Big South Conference with wins over Charleston Southern in 2010 and Radford in 1992.
Hinson vs. Winthrop
Salukis head coach Barry Hinson is 1-1 lifetime against Winthrop, having played the Eagles as part of the BracketBusters tournament while coaching at Missouri State.
Salukis in season openers
The Salukis won their season opener 11-straight years from 1999 to 2009. Since then, they are 2-5 in season openers, with victories coming at New Orleans on Nov. 12, 2012 and versus Air Force on Nov. 13, 2016.
Division I starting experience
The Salukis have seven players who have a combined 178 games of starting experience at the Division I level. Tyler Smithpeters (63), Thik Bol (33), Armon Fletcher (30), Sean Lloyd (20) and Jonathan Wiley (1) have all made starts at SIU. Transfer Marcus Bartley made 18 starts at Saint Louis and Eric McGill started 13 times at SEMO.
Veteran roster
• Ten of the 12 players are upperclassmen.
• Half of the roster (six players) are in either their fourth or fifth year of eligibility.
• Nine of the 12 players are at least 21-years-old. A 10th player turns 21 in December.
• The team enters the season with 498 games of Division I playing experience combined.
Thik Bol named Preseason
Second-Team MVC Team
F Thik Bol (6-8, 202, Sr.) was named preseason Second-Team MVC Team. In his first season at SIU last year, he blocked 76 shots, which ranked third-best in a single-season in school history. That mark also put him 11th all-time at SIU. Bol started every game last year, averaged 9.1 points and shot a team-best .533 from the field.
Fletcher on Most Improved Team
G Armon Fletcher (6-5, 207, Jr.) was named to the MVC’s Most Improved Team last year. He was third on the team in scoring (11.1 points) and reached double figures 19 times. He was second on the team in 3-pointers made (47) and ranked seventh in the conference in steals (1.3). Fletcher missed three games in early January with a foot injury.
Tyler Smithpeters returns
G Tyler Smithpeters (6-4, 203, Sr.) Injured his knee in the season opener against Wright State last year and was granted a medical redshirt. He led the team in 3-point shooting percentage (.405) as a junior in 2015-16 and ranks sixth all-time at SIU in career 3-point shooting percentage (.395).
Sean Lloyd settles in as starter
G Sean Lloyd (6-5, 210, Jr.) made 20 starts last season with his first start coming on Dec. 14 versus Saint Louis. He averaged 7.6 points and 2.8 rebounds off the bench, but improved those numbers to 8.7 points and 3.3 rebounds as a starter, while shooting 19-of-47 (.404) from 3-point.
Dawg Bites
•G Marcus Bartley (6-5, 193, Jr.) was diagnosed with a broken bone in his right wrist on Oct. 25 and is expected to miss six weeks.
•F Thik Bol (6-8, 202, Sr.) had knee surgery on Nov. 3 and is expected to miss approximately six weeks.
•F Austin Weiher (6-8, 206, Jr.) missed all of preseason with a foot injury.
•Of Thik Bol‘s 129 field goals last season, 57 (44 percent) were dunks.
•In SIU’s wins last year, it averaged 77.6 points and was +3.9 on the boards. In its losses, it averaged 58.8 points and was -7.3 on the boards.
•Tyler Smithpeters has made two or more 3-pointers 29 times in his career.
•SIU has gone 82-consecutive games with at least one 3-point field goal and 990-consecutive games with at least one free throw (dating back to 1986).
•Hinson is 14-16 overall in non-conference road games at SIU.
Coach Hinson Press Conference Transcript
What is it, in A Few Good Men, when Tom Cruise said ‘the hits keep coming’? Armon Fletcher dislocated a knee at Tuesday’s practice. The initial response was that he’ll be out for up to two weeks. Thinking back to that now, we hope to make a game time decision. We will travel with him this weekend, but we don’t know if he’ll be able to participate in our first two games. We’ll make that decision literally right before game time based on our medical staff.
There was no damage in the xrays?
This is a non-surgical injury but it’s a re-occurring injury that he has had in the past. He is not going to be practicing this week. I would like to have a presser next week that we won’t talk about injuries, so hopefully that’s the case. I’m sorry to start off with that again this week. But right now we know we have eight guys we can take to Winthrop, maybe nine.
How did the injury happen?
All these injuries have been freakish. It was during a block-out drill. If you were watching film and you had a six year-old daughter, you would’ve thought that she could’ve hit you harder than how he got hit. It was just a freak deal.
But you’re still traveling with him?
I don’t play possum with you on injuries. I don’t do that. I’m not one of those coaches. If we can play him Friday then we’re going to play him Friday. My gut is right now that probably won’t take place, but we’re going to do everything we can. It will be a decision made by our training staff, but more importantly by Armon himself. It’s not like we have to have an NFL Injury Report on Monday. We don’t need to start that.
Does he have crutches?
No, he doesn’t have crutches. He’s walking around, but he looks like Herman Munster. I’ve got two of those right now, Thik (Bol) and Armon.
How’s the endurance looking for the season opener?
I think there’s a lot of different things in here that will give us a challenge as a coaching staff and as a team. We look at play, at rotation, changes that we can make offensively and defensively. You know, how the game’s being called early on. It’ll be tight and lots of fouls. We’ve got to be able to handle that. We’ve looked at a lot of different scenarios over the last couple of days. We don’t feel like we’ll go into this unprepared. But you can’t prepare for the unknown. I think that’s the scary thing right now. There’s 351 programs right now in college basketball. I don’t think any of them that would enter their first game of the year without three starters. I think we probably win that race. Hopefully we’ll get this down here pretty quick.
Will Tyler Smithpeters start if Fletcher can’t go?
I think Tyler would start because he deserves to start. I always look at what’s the next best addition for us. A lot of that has to do with that he has experience. He’s played in games like this, he is a senior. I tend to always lean towards guys that have experience. Tyler’s done that, he’s played in big games and season openers. I think that has a lot to do with it as well.
How’s Austin (Weiher) looked?
I think he’s looked okay. I don’t think he’ll play. I think it’s not fair for us to have a kid who was cleared on the 6th to play on the 10th. I think that’s awful hard to ask that. When I say we’ll be down to eight guys, that’s because I don’t anticipate Austin playing.
How have the injured players helped support their teammates?
The one thing about leadership is when these guys are out, they’re not gone. It’s not like they’re going somewhere. Marcus has been on the bench over there and every day and getting after our guys telling them this and that. You know Thik is not a vocal leader. He just leads by example. Those guys are still around. Sean Lloyd is going to lead this team. If you ask all the guys right now who they’re going to listen to and a majority of them are going to tell you Sean.
Talk about the new signees, Darius Beane and Sam Shafer.
When you look at the following year, we have seven seniors. When you have a seven-senior team, you want to make sure you get a mixture of high school (freshmen) coming in that these guys can mentor for an entire year. We really wanted to make that prevalent, so we have have four scholarships and we really wanted to see if there was a point when we could sign some high school kids if we could. We have two young men signed. In those two, we felt like we needed to sign specifically a guard to play the point. I have always told you the more we can play point guards on the floor, it does not matter with height. Marcus is 6’4 and Darius comes in at 6’2. Darius is a different player than Anthony. He is more of a point guard and comes out of a very tradition-rich program at Carbondale
High. He plays for a guy that I think is a phenomenal coach so we are getting a well-coached kid. I know I am getting a kid that has been raised right because I know the parents personally, so I am excited about that. So this is a basketball family. The father played at the highest level possible. Oldest boy is the third all-time leading scorer in our program’s history. Then we have the youngest one coming in as the fourth-best player in Illinois. I think you will see Darius make changes in strength and conditioning. I think he has the chance to be one hell of a player.
Over the years in this program, we have seen guys like Carlton Fay, Matt Shaw and Sean O’Brien have all had unbelievable success. We have wanted to find what fits that hybrid position that can pass, dribble, shoot and has a high basketball IQ. One of the things that we did was that we went out and got a guy like Sam. Sam fits that mold of those three guys and I think that is really important for our program. I know I have been giddy about this season, but I am giddy about the two guys that signed with us today.
Will you consider redshirting either player?
We do not ever talk about red-shirt publicly. We always talk about that with the family. Red-shirting has always been part of our DNA since I have been here. Times have changed. I do not red-shirt kids anymore. If the NCAA rules do not change regarding transfers, if they go where I think they are headed, I think it is going to be very difficult to red-shirt individuals. I think the NCAA rule is going to go to where guys can transfer and be automatically eligible and not have to sit out a year. If they come to this deal, you can shut mid-major basketball down.
Was it his shooting that most impressed you about Shafer?
I do not want to say shooting. I think his basketball IQ. The first time I saw Sam he reminded me of Sean O’Brien. It was a cross between Sean and Matt Shaw. He shot the ball a little bit like Matt. Matt was a better shooter than Sean. Sean had a little bit higher basketball IQ on the floor for us than probably what Matt had. I just saw those three guys in Sam and thought “that’s what we want”. That position as we all know has been very prevalent and very, very precocious in The Valley. We have signed a point guard and a hybrid and we hope to sign a couple of bigs if we can. If we do that, we are adding to a good class.
Frank Hammonds – Christopher
Frank Hammonds, 80, of Christopher passed away on Thursday November 9, 2017 at his home.
He was born on December 2, 1936 in Franklin County to Lloyd and Norine (Klingel) Hammonds. He married Rosalie (Tate) Hammonds on October 22, 1960 and she survives of Christopher.
Survivors include his wife, one daughter Cathy Hammonds; one grandson Jason Hammonds of Christopher; one sister Barbara Blackston of Georgia; and one brother Paul Hammonds of Georgia. He was preceded in death by his parents, and two sisters Ethel Zicker and Doris Livesay.
Graveside services will be on Saturday November 11, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the Hammonds Cemetery in Buckner with Brother Frank Caruso officiating.
Billboard Magazine: Kendell Marvel Reflects on His Career Following the Release of ‘Lowdown & Lonesome’
(Chuck Dauphin, Billboard Magazine. Please click on the link above for the full story. Here is an excerpt below.)

When you think Illinois, the first thing that usually appears in people’s minds is “The Windy City” of Chicago. But, there’s a lot more to the Land of Lincoln than simply the third-largest city in the United States. Just ask singer-songwriter Kendell Marvel, who hails from the southeastern portion of the state — where there is nary a skyscraper in sight.
“It’s interesting,” Marvel admitted to Billboard. “When I say Illinois, people think Chicago. I grew up about 30 miles from Paducah, Kentucky — about three hours from Nashville. It’s pretty country up there, very much agricultural-based and a lot of coal mines. It’s a hotspot for country music lovers up there.” And, there was certainly plenty that influenced him — from Waylon and Willie to Southern rock sounds such as Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers Band.
IDES highlights State of Illinois Services as Veterans Day approaches
SPRINGFIELD, IL – As we prepare to honor our Veterans this weekend, the Illinois Department of Employment Security would like to remind them of the many services offered to them through the state’s agencies. These services are divided into the two primary categories: Employment Services and Veterans Benefits.
All Veterans are eligible to receive employment assistance at any of the American Job Centers (better known as the Unemployment Office), regardless of characterization of discharge or length of service. AJC’s are a great place to find and participate in employment focused workshops and local hiring events. Each AJC has Employment Specialists, Wagner-Peyser staff, and other partners onsite to provide employment services and possible training opportunities. More details about available jobs and services are available online at www.IllinoisJobLink.com.
The U.S. Department of Labor Veterans Employment and Training Services division oversees the Jobs State Veterans Grant funds to the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES). These funds provide employment assistance through Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP) specialists and Local Veterans Employment Representatives (LVER). Both the DVOP and LVER receive federally mandated training at the National Veterans Training Institute.
Veterans with a better than Dishonorable Discharge on the DD Form 214/215, who served at least 180 days on active duty and attest to at least one of the following Significant Barriers to Employment below, are eligible for specialized individual career readiness services from the DVOP specialist:
• Receiving compensation for a VA Disability Rating or discharged for a service-connected disability
• Homeless
• Lack a High School Diploma or GED
• Recently separated from the military within the last three-years and Unemployed for 27 weeks or more
• an Ex-Offender
• meet the Federal Low Income Requirements
DVOP specialists will assist eligible Veterans in mitigating their Significant Barriers to Employment by developing an Individual Employment Plan with them. When the Veteran becomes job-ready, the DVOP specialist, in partnership with the LVER, will develop a job opportunity within the Veteran’s selected career field.
LVER encourage businesses to hire Veterans by marketing the valuable skills Veterans bring to enhance their bottom line. In coordination with the Business Community, LVER’s help setup Hiring Events designed to Recruit & Hire Veterans that can range from targeting one job opening to major size with 100+ employers.
Every employer / business attending an IDES sponsored or co-sponsored Hiring Event must have jobs that are currently open and need to be filled on the day of the Hiring Event.
The State of Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs is committed to making sure that their military heroes and families receive the benefits they rightfully deserve when they return home. Those who need assistance are encouraged to visit any Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) office. In many instances, the IDVA Office is located within an AJC and face-to-face meetings with Veterans Service Officers are available.
In addition to the federal benefits, Illinois has a number of benefits that veterans and family members can take advantage of, including compensation, education, burial, employment, real estate, and permits.
The IDVA also has the following programs that promote and assist Illinois Veterans:
• Illinois Joining Forces
• Illinois Warrior Assistance Program
• Military Records
• Veteran Entrepreneurs
• Veterans Assistance Fund
• Veterans Cash
• Veterans Homes
• Veteran and Business Appreciation Award
Veterans’ Assistance Commissions, known as VAC’s, are also available in each Illinois County. These
VAC’s offer services to honorably discharged veterans, their widows and dependents. Services vary by county but may include VA Claim assistance, transportation assistance, county veteran’s assistance, and emergency assistance.
Veterans Service Organizations are another very valuable resource that Veterans should connect with. Examples of these organizations are American Legions, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Veterans, Disabled American Veterans, Paralyzed American Veterans, and others. These organizations often have National Service Officers that can assist Veterans with filing VA Disability Compensation Claims and rekindling that military comradery and “Esprit de Corps.”
Veterans can get more details about the services that are available to them on the following websites:
• Illinois Department of Employment Security: www.ides.illinois.gov
• Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs: www.illinois.gov/veterans
• Illinois Association of County Veterans Assistance Commissions: www.iacvac.org
• List of Statewide Veterans Organizations: www.illinois.gov/veterans/features/Pages/Statewide-Veteran-Organizations.aspx
About IDES
IDES encourages employment by connecting employers to jobseekers, provides unemployment insurance benefits to eligible individuals, produces labor market data and protects taxpayers from unemployment insurance fraud. Visit the
Department’s website at www.ides.illinois.gov for more information. You can also follow IDES on Twitter and Facebook.
Franklin County Sheriff’s Report – 11/8/17
BENTON, IL – The public is reminded that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
10-30-17 at 8:40 pm a 2001 Dodge Ram Pick-Up Truck driven by Paul R. Lingle age 75 of Whittington was east bound on ll. Rt. 154 when it failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection with ll. Rt. 37. The Ram continued through the intersection, first striking a traffic sign and then into a ditch, striking a tree head- on. The driver and a passenger, Catherine E. Lingle age 73 of Whittington both received major injuries and were air evacuated to an out of state hospital.
10-31-17 Deputies responded to an incident in rural Benton that resulted in the arrest of Candace V. Perez age 32 of Benton for unlawful violation of an order of protection.
11-2-17 at 3:33 pm a traffic stop in Christopher resulted in the arrest of Phillippe J. Laurant age 35 of Mulkeytown for driving while license suspended.
11-3-17 at 10:55 pm a traffic stop in rural Benton resulted in the arrest of Brett R. Eubanks age 28 of Benton for traffic charges and unlawful possession of cannabis over 10 grams and less than 30 grams. Class A misdemeanor.
11-4-17 at 3:57 pm a traffic stop in West Frankfort resulted in the arrest of Samuel C. Poteete age 53 of Valier for felony driving while license revoked, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of methamphetamine. Also charged were Erick L. Sprague age 33 of Pittsburg and Caressa M. Pyles age 39 of West Frankfort with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of methamphetamine.
11-4-17 at 7:13 pm Deputies responded to a reported suspicious person walking on the roadway on ll. Rt. 14 five miles east of Benton. The investigation resulted in the arrest of Ryan J. Halaska age 30 of West Frankfort for aggravated assault. 11-6-17 at 5:44 pm Deputies initiated an investigation into a reported sexual abuse incident that was alleged to have occurred the previous Sunday,
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11-7-17 at 3:04 pm a traffic stop in West Frankfort resulted in the arrest of Stacy Kaye Manning age 32 of Benton for driving while license suspended.
WARRANTS
10-25-17 Shane F. Utley age 29 of Marion. Domestic battery
10-27-17 Amanda M. Miller age 29 of Christopher. Possession of methamphetamine
10-27-17 David K. Jennings age 29 of Benton. Failure to appear on a battery charge
10-28-17 Bobby J. Brown age 37 of South Fulton, TN. Burglary and theft
10-29-17 James E. Johnston age 53 of Mt. Vernon. Failure to appear on traffic charges
10-30-17 Brian E. Carle age 26 of Ewing. Unlawful delivery of controlled substances
11-1-17 Brian S. Swift age 40 of Sesser. Failure to appear on traffic charges
11-1-17 Christine E. Pencook age 38 of Creal Springs. Violation of probation
11-2-17 Larissa D. Pearce age 25 of Benton. Failure to appear for arson
11-3-17 Laura L. Orlovich age 43 of Marion. Failure to appear for D.U.I.
11-4-17 Ricki L. Carter age 24 of Herrin. Violation of probation
11-4-17 Jordan L. Hewitt age 20 of Pinkneyville. Failure to appear for theft
11-4-17 Natalie A. Hartley age 39 of Macedonia. Contempt of court
11-4-17 Carrie L. Stahura age 31 of West Frankfort. Failure to appear on traffic charges
11-6-17 George R. Burger age 54 of Benton. Failure to appear on possession of methamphetamine
11-7-17 Brieanna E. Johsnon age 23 of DuQuoin. Failure to appear for criminal trespass
The public is reminded that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
DuQuoin man arrested on sex charges near Zeigler
ZEIGLER, IL – On November 5th, 2017 at the Diesel Mud Ranch which is located west of Zeigler and south of ll. Rt. 149. The incident is alleged to have occurred during the evening hours and the alleged victims; two adult females, reported the crime.
The investigation has resulted in the arrest of Toby E. Dearmond age 39 of DuQuoin. Dearmond is being held in the Franklin County Jail on two counts of criminal sexual abuse. Both are class 4 felonies. The investigation is ongoing and more arrests and charges are possible.
Veteran’s Day Celebration tomorrow at Ewing-Northern Grade School
EWING, IL – Ewing-Northern Grade School will be hosting their annual Veterans Day Celebration, tomorrow at 2:00 p.m..
According to music teacher Emily Milton, The kindergarten through 4th grade music classes will perform, as well as the middle school chorus. There will be a veteran that will be a guest speaker. Everyone is encouraged to attend.
