The Rend Lake College Board of Trustees met Tuesday night and Eric Schumm of Wayne City, the new student member of the RLC Board of Trustees, was seated.  He replaces outgoing Student Trustee Claire Pytlinski of Waltonville, who was recognized for her year of service with a plaque.  Schumm is studying Agricultural Business and Agricultural Production and Management as a freshman at RLC.  The board accepted with regret two retirement resignations Tuesday night.  Health and Physical Education Professor, Cindy Corn, effective May 31, 2017, as she has been employed full-time with RLC since August 1989.  Administrative Assistant for the Math and Sciences Division, Arvella Waugh, effective August 31, 2019, who has been employed full-time with RLC since September 2003.  They also approved revisions to salaries for 11 physical plant employees.  In other business, the board approved several curriculum matters and authorized their submission to the Illinois Community College Board for action.  These included Intro to Medical Coding, Intermediate Medical Coding, Anatomy and Physiology Fundamentals, and Intro to Computers with Business Applications, as well as approval of a new Mathematical Pathways course, a title and curriculum hour change for the Medical Office Specialist, Medical Office Assistant and Medical Office Associate programs, and inactivation of the Administrative Assistant and Office Assistant programs.  The Trustees accepted two bids for projects at their meeting Tuesday night.  The low bid of $45,980 from Geissler Roofing of Belleville was accepted for the replacement of the EPDM roof on the Theatre lobby in the amount of $23,220 and to replace the existing roof on the Art room in the amount of $22,760.  This project will be funded by Protection, Health and Safety funds.  The low bid of $62,900 from Southern Illinois Piping Contractors Incorporated of Carbondale was accepted to replace the 10 fan coil units in the North Oasis.  This project also will be funded with PHS levy funds.  The Board granted permission to advertise the sale of, receive bids for and sell the continuous miner, as well as approved the sale of obsolete materials, including fixtures, dimmer switches, control pads, a dimmer board and other items.  The redesigned college website, www.rlc.edu, was presented to the board by Nathan Wheeler, Marketing Specialist, and Garrett Collier, Network Specialist.  The site features a more modern, cleaner look and features improvements in appearance, efficiency and navigation.  It also features more responsiveness for mobile platforms and is a thinner design, packing more functionality into a smaller number of pages.