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Classified staff layoffs and coordinator position changes leaves College to Career program questioning future of specialized support for students

Summary by The Oak Leaf
Santa Rosa Junior College’s College to Career program’s recent classified staff layoffs and a change in the coordinator from part-time to full-time two years ago have raised concerns among students and former staff about the program’s budget and how the program will maintain and deliver its specialized support services. Mary Schexnaydre, a student success coach of 15 years and Noah Morris, an employment services advisor of 13 years, have worked …
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The Oak Leaf broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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