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San Bernardino Community College District

SBCCD Board of Trustees

Last modified at 9/27/2023 8:51 a.m.

SBCCD Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees of the San Bernardino Community College District is the governing body of the District. The Board is established by, and derives its power and duties from, the Constitution of the State of California and the Statutes of California as adopted by the Legislature and issued in the California Education Code, and the directives of the Board of Governors, California Community Colleges, listed in Title V, California Code of Regulations.

Seven trustees, elected from your communities, and two student representatives elected by their respective campuses govern the San Bernardino Community College District. Trustees serve a four-year term, while the non-voting student trustees serve a one-year term.

All regular and special meetings of the Board, except as otherwise required or permitted by law, are open to the public so that citizens may have the benefit of Board deliberations concerning items under consideration.

Members of the Board of Trustees

Gloria Macias Harrison
Gloria Macias Harrison
Chair, Area 7

Stephanie Houston
Dr. Stephanie Houston
Vice Chair, Area 6

Dr. Anne L. Viricel
Dr. Anne L. Viricel 
Clerk, Area 5

Trustee Nathan D. Gonzales

Dr. Nathan D. Gonzales
Trustee, Area 4

 John Longville

John Longville
Trustee, Area 3

Frank Reyes
Frank Reyes
 
Trustee, Area 1


Joseph R. Williams
Trustee, Area 2

Lauren Ashlock
Lauren Ashlock 
Student Trustee, CHC

Elena Sanchez
Elena Sanchez
Student Trustee, SBVC


SBCCD Trustee Area MapSBCCD Trustee Area Map (2022)

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Based on 2020 U.S. Census data, 765,547 people live within SBCCD's service area. Since the last decennial census, the district grew by 52,054 residents or 7.3%. This change is slightly greater than the state population change of 6.1%. 

At their January 2022 meeting, the SBCCD Board of Trustees approved new trustee boundaries to keep each area nearly equal in population while considering topography, geography, the cohesiveness of territory, and communities of interest.

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