he was taking the class because he was trying to get his high school diploma but in alamena county, the only way is to take an online class. without that, he couldn't get a job at the post office which was his ultimate goal. we now have no sections in this class available in the fall. this is true for many of the classes that are required for our noncredit certificate. and i know, i mean, clearly the issue is funding. we get that, we all get that. but i'm also here to tell you that the issue is decision-making and how decisions are being made. at-risk studentse students canne last-minute schedule change. we need to find stability in our scheduling process. we need decision-makers who understand the impact of their decisions. c dwhy do we only have 40 days o make decision cuts? i was in a meeting earlier this week where decision makers shared with us that despite cutting four coordinators in business noncredit which eliminated that completely, they didn't no what it did and therefore had no idea what the effect would be on student. why are all of the cuts coming out of the classroom? why