Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Suck up and smack down

THE BIG ISSUES at the SOCCCD continue to be (1) Accreditation and (2) the “50% law.”

ACCREDITATION. Just in case anyone was wondering, there’s no chance the Faculty Senate Presidents of our two colleges will be signing the Accreditation Focused Midterm Reports.

The Irvine Valley College report will be forwarded to the commission on October 11th (Thursday). The Saddleback College report will likely be forwarded tomorrow.

To learn why these reports will be sent unsigned by faculty leaders, just view the discussions of the reports that occurred at the August and September meetings of the SOCCCD Board of Trustees (items 7.1 and 7.2 respectively). (Luddites: click on the pretty blue words.)

A colleague and friend—a grizzled district veteran—enjoys saying that Chancellor Raghu Mathur embraces a “suck up and smack down” management philosophy, which is pretty obvious. Unsurprisingly therefore, Mathur has ordered Saddleback College President McCullough and Irvine Valley College President Roquemore to achieve signage.

But it ain’t gonna happen.

THE “50% LAW.” As you know, the district just squeaked by, fifty-percent-wise, for 2006-2007, but non-instructional expenditures have been trending upward for five years, and so the worry is that the district will be out of compliance for 2007-2008. That’s why a special committee (DRACula) was formed to study the matter and make recommendations. The committee seems to be making rapid progress.

Evidently, data regarding 2007-2008 expenditures were distributed by the district at the recent DRACula meeting. I’m told that projections have been made based on that data, and the picture is not good.

Instructional spending, again, is supposed to be at 50% or higher.

Try 46%.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh! We're all doomed! - Liberal mindset

Anonymous said...

Aaaahhhhh! I think they said "we're doomed" when in fact they said no such thing! - Illiterate mndset

Anonymous said...

Your CCFS 311 is coming out any day now. Don't forget to check the ending balance for the last fiscal year. Millions and millions of extra dollars are just sitting there.

--100 miles down the road

Anonymous said...

What on earth has "liberal" to do with this? (Except maybe liberal spending at ATEP)

Anonymous said...

Yes, Chunk obviously is anti-law by asking it to be enforced - Truly, he is one of the most liberal men alive!

You are an outrageous overzealous rebel Chunk Wheeler, please, stop the madness!


Jesus Fucking Christ (quite a 'liberal' thing to say, I guess) - what the hell? Is non-compliance truly the 'conservative' way? Is supporting your leaders to go against the very systems that are in place to protect YOU, citizens, teachers, etc... really the conservative way? Are you fucking stupid?

Do you just dislike the fact that there are some people on the planet with bigger cajones then you? So you'd rather sit and jeer at them in hopes that they don't soak up all glory? 6:55 I would bet money on the fact that you don't really dislike Chunk's actions as much as you just envy them. Perhaps it is a jump in reason, but I've grown up around the mindset of people attacking "liberals," for no sane, rational reason, other then the fact that something 'icky' is happening inside whenever they see someone stand up for something they believe in - something someone is passionate for. I think they're just jealous.

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