Quantcast

Hawkeye Reporter

Saturday, November 23, 2024

NCC Recognizes Board of Trustee Members

Genbusiness007

Northwest Iowa Community College (NCC) is joining with other communities throughout Iowa this spring to honor its elected school board members during Iowa School Board Recognition Month during May. This year’s theme, “Launching Iowa’s Next Generation” pays tribute to the incredible work of these unpaid volunteers and the significant impact they have on Iowa public education. We recognize that school board members are providing leadership, through responsibilities ranging from strong financial stewardship to ensuring high-quality curriculum, to make sure all students are prepared for a bright future when they graduate.

Serving on the NCC Board of Trustees are:

District 1: Cynthia Porter – Hawarden, IA

District 2: Stephen Simons – Larchwood, IA

District 3: Dr. Loretta Berkland – Sibley, IA

District 4: Steve Loshman – Calumet, IA

District 5: Adam Besaw – Sheldon, IA, President

District 6: Leroy Van Kekerix – Orange City, IA

District 7: Larry Hoekstra – Hull, IA, Vice President

“The Trustees of Northwest Iowa Community College are knowledgeable, experienced, and committed individuals who provide broad strategic oversight of the College. They take the long-term view so that NCC provides northwest Iowans with a quality education that is both affordable and accessible. In short, they make sure that NCC stays on mission,” said Dr. John Hartog, NCC President.

Hartog continued, “As elected leaders, our Board Members represent the educational, industry, and community priorities of our region.  They are local citizens guaranteeing local control of the Community College.  These women and men volunteer countless hours, and too often their work as Board Members goes unrecognized.  It is fitting, therefore, for the people of northwest Iowa to honor our Trustees and to thank them for their faithful service.  Even though May is the specially designated month during which we show our appreciation for our College Board Members, we acknowledge that their work is a year-round endeavor, and we are exceedingly grateful.”

As a whole, Iowa’s 15 two-year community colleges are governed by five to nine board members elected by local residents throughout the state.

Original source can be found here.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS