DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LETTER (1999).
(From The Dissenter’s Dictionary, 1999)
When, in June '99, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) acted to continue the warning status issued to the two SOCCCD colleges in January, Board president Dorothy Fortune and chancellor Cedric Sampson--without having conferred with the Board—wrote to William James of the Accrediting and Eligibility Determination Division of the U.S. Department of Education (10/22/99), lodging an "administrative complaint" against ACCJC, on the grounds that the latter "demonstrated partisanship for...dissident faculty and bias against the governing Board...." (The faculty were supposedly "angry at" the July '97 district REORGANIZATION. See DISCORD AND DISSENT.) "Commission leaders," said the letter, "had strong biases against the District and failed to reveal to the Commission their personal conflicts of interest."
Among those officials specifically accused of bias were Constance Carroll, formerly president of Saddleback College and one-time ACCJC chair; David Wolff, Executive Director of the ACCJC; Isobel Dvorsky, Trustee of Chabot-Las Positas Community College District and member of the IVC Visiting Team; and Pamila Fisher, chancellor of the Yosemite Community College District, and chair of the Saddleback College Visiting Team. According to the letter, Fisher referred to the district's trustees as "The Board from Hell" at a publicly-held meeting.
The ACCJC immediatedly denied the charges. It was given, by the Dept. of Education, until January 10, 2000, to respond.
Apparently, the Fortune/Sampson initiative was unprecedented. (See Community College Week, 1/9/00)
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