Thursday, July 20, 2006

Taj Mahal

In the latest chapter in the wacky Capistrano Unified School District saga, beleaguered superintendent James Fleming has announced his resignation, pleasing parents who have sought to fire Fleming and recall his bosses, the CUSD board of trustees.

Long before the latest round of controversy concerning the existence of an “enemies list”—an illegally obtained list of parents who participated in a failed trustee recall attempt—parents were angered by such district actions as construction of an opulent administration building:
Fleming, who had strained relations with a host of elected city officials throughout South County, became the focal point of intense criticism after moving forward last year with plans to build a 126,000-square-foot administration building at a cost of $38 million.

The decision outraged parents who termed the building a "Taj Mahal" and protested the lack of renovation on many of the district's aging school facilities. In April 2005, they responded by mounting a recall campaign targeting all seven school district trustees.
(Fleming announces retirement plans—OC Reg)


Garsh, that sounds awful familiar.

Yesterday, a friend visited me at IVC and commented that the campus has become a “mess” over the last decade. “Physically, this end of campus is just falling apart,” he said.

For many years, we’ve been hearing such complaints throughout the district. Nevertheless, a few years ago, the SOCCCD board moved forward with the construction of a fabulous new administration complex, located in the new ($16 million) Health Sciences Building at Saddleback College.


You oughta take a look at the Chancellor and the trustees' new digs. Fabulous!

—Well, actually, you can't see 'em cuz you won't get past the sentry, unless, of course, you've got an invite or you're on the OC GOP Central Committee.

According to the district’s “Report to the Community,” “the most ambitious construction, expansion, renovation and upgrade initiatives in the 38 year history of South Orange County Community College District are currently underway. “

Could be. Here at IVC, they've been busily constructing the new Performing Arts Center and whatnot.

But if trustees had any sense (integrity?), they’d concentrate on fixing our rotting old buildings—our hideous bathrooms, moldy vents, stained carpets, and crumbling walls—before launching into this “personal monument” initiative.

Doncha think?

See also Beleaguered Schools Chief Quitting.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Put your money where your mouth is, Chunk, and set the example for your leftist followers. Donate your COLA to college maintenance.

Anonymous said...

Faculty and satff donate enough through their labor. The real question is why one of the richest districts in the state looks like one of the poorest. Where does the money go?

Anonymous said...

I teach at Saddleback and we have the same problems. Look at the BGS! Moldy BGS!

Anonymous said...

Why is Patrick trying to get Chunk to fork over $$$?

Harumph.

Rebel Girl said...

Dear Anonymous 1:19 (i.e., Patrick):

My point was, not that the district is poor, but that it is spending money on new buildings while failing to take maintain the old ones.

Forking over my "COLA" will not solve that problem. Isn't that obvious?

Patrick, we offer some fine logic courses. You should take one.

Still, we're always happy to hear from you. Thanks for reading DtB.

Anonymous said...

Let's not forget: Chancellor "Maharaja" Mathur is now getting a quarter million dollar salary! First they service Raghu; then, if there's anything left, they service the head.

Anonymous said...

I don't need the "Me! Me! Me!" logic courses you have apprently attended, Chunky, and it is no surprise in seeing the weaseling responses from your followers.

To answer anonymous 2:54, because of years of money sucking faculty union and corrupt administrations prioritizing salaries and benefits over infrastructure. Bottom line, you reap what you sow.

Anonymous said...

You're quite the orgasmatic orator, mr cohen. Bullshitus Maximus!

Anonymous said...

oh Patrick - resorting to attack when reason fails! tsk, tsk!

Where did you learn critical thinking?

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