Sunday, April 1, 2007

Trustees living in a bubble? Let's pop it!


FOR YEARS NOW, we’ve been saying that our dysfunctional community college district is a kind of microcosm of the Bush Administration. For instance, it is often said that George W and his advisors live in a “bubble,” oblivious to reality. That's not good.

Hey, we’ve got a bubble, too!

Consider last Friday’s board forum. Not for the first time, some of our trustees expressed a take on reality according to which the accreditation process is dishonest and biased—that the Accreditation people are somehow in cahoots with faculty. Mr. Tom Fuentes seems to embrace a particularly bold version of the view: the system is phony; it’s fixed by faculty. I’ve heard him say exactly that, though he is usually careful not to say it so plainly when in front of cameras or audiences.

Not sure about Mr. Wagner. Perhaps he embraces a less robust version of the view—something short of a conspiracy theory. Dunno.

Also on Friday, a trustee—and, again, we’ve heard this before—asserted or implied that, among students, there exists substantial FEAR of ACCREDITATION LOSS. Mr. Wagner talked as though the fear is very significant, cuz he was clearly bothered by it.

He even insisted that these fears are encouraged by faculty!

Naturally, if there really were such a phenomenon, then—assuming that our Accreditation is safe, cuz, if it isn’t, we wouldn’t wanna lie about that, would we?—it would be a real problem for us. It would needlessly distract students and maybe even encourage them to get their educations elsewhere. Not good!


Well, if you know anything about the ACCJC (i.e., the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges), then you know that there’s virtually no chance that they'll pull our ticket—a college has got to get seriously evil and incompetent for that [see Compton Community College]—though there’s a very real chance of further embarrassing ACCJC wrist-slapping and the investment of further man-hours (in the hundreds) devoted to holding meetings and writing reports.

At last Friday’s forum, a well-regarded classified employee who routinely interacts with students reported that she has not encountered the “fear” phenomenon, not at least to the degree that Mr. Wagner describes. And, speaking for myself, students never express accreditation worries. And they do lots of squawking, I’ll tell you for sure!

In my classes, accreditation does come up sometimes—when, for instance, I explain what a community college “district” is and how it’s run and overseen. (That's good for a student to know.) But this alleged FEAR phenomenon? Well, as far as I can tell—and I do get around—it doesn’t exist. Not to any significant degree, anyway.

Why, then, do Wagner and Fuentes (and other trustees?) suppose otherwise? (Here's a hint: MATHUR.)

Now, I’m not sure how we can get these people to see reality about the honesty and neutrality (observe that I didn’t say the “competence” or the “efficiency”) of the accreditors. If you’ve got any good ideas about that, let us know.

But this other delusion—that (a substantial number of) students fear our loss of accreditation—should be more amenable to a cure. I mean, either this FEAR phenomenon exists or it doesn’t, right? And if those who actually interact with students day after day—like the classified employee—report that DREAD of ACCREDITATION LOSS is not generally exhibited or expressed by students, then, well, Q.E.D.!


So those of you who regularly interact with students, why doncha contact the trustees and let ‘em know the reality of student concerns. YOU'VE GOT POWER! Use it!

Here are the relevant email addresses:

• Board President, David Lang 
— dlang@socccd.org

• Board VP, Donald P. Wagner 
— dwagner@socccd.org

• Marcia Milchiker
— mmilchiker@socccd.org

• Nancy M. Padberg 
— npadberg@socccd.org

• John S. Williams — jwilliams@socccd.org


I got the above info at the district website under the heading “Governing board.” If you click on their names, you get a little biographical blurb, usually ending with:

Contact [trustee X] at [his/her] email address: xxx@socccd.org

Oddly, Mr. Fuentes & Mr. Jay don’t give their email addresses, although I’m sure they’d love to hear from you cuz, on Friday, the board was pretty clear about that! My guess is that Fuentes & Jay’s email addresses are:

• Clerk, Thomas A. Fuentes — tfuentes@socccd.org

• William O. Jay — bjay@socccd.org


Good luck!

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