Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Cocksure


LAST TUESDAY, at the board meeting, I watched the Chancellor carefully. He seemed confident. Cocky even. He was a bit showy about it, if you ask me.

But you never know with Raghu. He’s a funny kind of guy. If he gets smacked around by a superior, he’ll take it, but then he’ll find an underling for him to smack, and then he'll feel OK again. When he’s told that he’s nothin’ but dog crap, he’ll immediately put on airs of top doggery.

That’s our Raghu.

So, he’s cocky. What does it mean? Hmmm….

A Chrysler 300 passin' me on the tollroad last night

Meanwhile...

Everybody gets evaluated, even the Chancellor.

One of the “closed session” agenda items for the December 11 board meetings was “Public Employee Evaluation of Performance…Chancellor.” But that doesn’t mean that the trustees finished their evaluation of the Chancellor then. It doesn’t even mean that they discussed it.

For the January 16 meeting, the board (or the Chancellor?) seems to have adopted a new agenda format and possibly some new agenda-writing guidelines. So I’m not sure what to make of the fact that the only “evaluation” item listed (for closed session) is this one:
Public Employee Evaluation of Performance
These people clearly haven’t embraced the spirit (nor the letter, probably) of the Brown Act. Here, the public discovers only that an employee’s performance is being evaluated. Which employee?

Thank you, SOCCCD board, for cluein’ us in. Your profound respect for "the good people," aka the taxpayer, is once again made manifest.

So are they still evaluating the Chancellor? Is that process complete or not? Who knows.


I’ve heard rumors that the evaluation of Raghu is complete, and it is VERY NEGATIVE. Does anyone know?

If you have any reliable info, please send it our way!

And do try to avoid that junkyard dog over in HS. He bites.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

reliable sources say he received a superb evaluation and will continue as your chancellor for the foreseeable future.

Anonymous said...

Saying "your chancellor" is like saying "your president" when referring to Bush. Be careful with the pronouons.

Anonymous said...

did you catch the tounge-lashing a certain board member gave the Lariat re: accreditation woes?

Anonymous said...

thanks for the grammar tutorial, 11:15, but unless I squeeze your head I don't need any of your s***. he's your chancellor - not mine - I am fortunate and smart enough not to work at YOUR district.

Anonymous said...

Are you really trying to convince us, 7:15, that you have a real job, and aren't living in Mom's basement?

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