The full name of the organization known as SSCCC.
What is the Student Senate for California Community Colleges?
The area of California represented by Region III.
What is the San Francisco Bay Area / East Bay?
The official group that represents students on a campus.
What is a student government or student senate?
A guide for parliamentary procedure.
What is Robert's Rules of Order?
The term for a formal statement or proposal expressing a position.
What is a resolution?
The number of California Community Colleges represented in SSCCC.
What is 116?
The number of regions in SSCCC.
What is 10?
The skill most important for effective leadership.
What is communication? (Also accept: teamwork, listening, advocacy)
The term for a formal proposal for action in a meeting.
What is a motion?
Those who are eligible to sponsor resolutions in SSCCC.
What are SBAs, Caucuses, and the Board of Directors?
The main purpose of SSCCC.
What is advocating for student voices statewide?
One college that is part of Region III.
What is Chabot College? (Also accept: Laney, Berkeley City College, Merritt, Diablo Valley College, etc.)
The definition of advocacy.
What is speaking up for others and promoting change?
What must happen before a motion can be debated.
What is a second?
A basic needs issue affecting many California community college students today.
What is food insecurity? (Also accept: housing, mental health, transportation)
The document that guides SSCCC operations.
What is the Constitution and Bylaws?
The role of a Regional Affairs Director.
Who represents and organizes colleges within the region?
The reason student participation in governance matters.
What is student voices influencing campus decisions?
The definition of a majority vote.
What is more than half of votes?
The state body that oversees California Community Colleges.
What is the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office?
The statewide event that brings delegates together each spring to vote on proposed resolutions.
What is the General Assembly?
One of the major goals of the Region III summit.
What is building collaboration between campuses?
The leadership trait that helps resolve conflict respectfully.
What is diplomacy? (Also accept: empathy, communication)
The motion that ends debate and moves directly to a vote.
What is calling the previous question?
The term for the act of directly influencing lawmakers or policy decisions.
What is lobbying?