.....I’m tempted simply to say that nothing happened at tonight’s meeting of the SOCCCD board of trustees.
.....The closed session started at 3:00 and was supposed to be over by 6:00, but the trustees didn’t emerge until 7:30 or so. I really don’t know what they were doing in there all that time. We all figured they were screamin’ at each other about something.
.....When the open session finally started, I was surprised by the board’s mood. We all expected the trustees to be horribly grumpy. Nope. They got down to business, and there was a minimum of snipery, although Nancy’s invocation seemed to have a bit of an edge to it.
.....I do believe that her invocation made a special mention of Carl Karcher—you know, the hamburger guy.
.....The board took its time with resolutions and presentation re Professors of the Year. The part-timers didn’t show, but the remaining honorees did. No doubt Tracy will have pictures. (See Tracy's highlights.)
.....There were no public comments.
.....Trustee reports were unremarkable.
.....McCullough, Roquemore, and Kopecky updated us on educational and facilities master plans. That was mildly interesting I suppose. Nothing new.
.....I shoulda brought my Whoopee cushion.
.....Marcia pulled lots of things from the consent calendar, though that didn’t seem to produce the usual grumbling. She wanted to see the landscaping planned for the IVC Performing Arts Center and ATEP. Sure, why not.
.....As per usual, Nancy P had lots of questions about any new expenditures that might be hinky. Also, she was peeved about the list of District Institutional Memberships. Some of her favorite trustee organizations weren’t on the list, but another organization—one she did not like—did appear on the list. What’s up with that?
.....At first, Mathur became defensive; then he lurched into dismissiveness. Don tried to move things along, but then Tom piped up to urge the tabling of the item. Why not wait for more info?, asked Tom. In the end, the trustees voted to table, with an almost imperceptibly testy Don offering the only dissenting vote.
.....VC Bob King needed to make a last-minute change to the academic personnel actions, which inspired Dave Lang to fret about Brown Act concerns—i.e., does this provide sufficient notice? King was ready. He explained that he had sought the advice of one Wendy Gabriella, and she was OK with it. “Well, as long as you’ve got her approval, we’re cool,” said Wagner, smiling.
.....Next came the classified personnel actions. Wagner immediately turned to Wendy and asked, “Any problem with this one?”
.....It was a goddam love fest.
.....The board couldn’t say enough wonderful things about the Saddleback College Veteran’s Memorial Project, which, evidently, has been spearheaded by Nancy Padberg.
.....Well, that was about it. I videotaped lots of it, but I don’t know why.
.....That Don Wagner should does run an efficient meeting. Golly.
The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT — "[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Hookers, togetherness, board meeting
1. IN THE NEWS. In this morning’s Inside Higher Ed:
The closed session starts at 3:00. Among the items listed:
• A wave of books and reports about French undergraduates paying for higher education by working as prostitutes has led government officials to pledge more assistance for low-income students, The Guardian reported. One estimate — disputed by government officials — is that 40,000 students are working as prostitutes.2. BOARD MEETING. Meeting of the SOCCCD board of trustees tonight. For the agenda outline, go to January agenda
• Anderson University, an Indiana institution affiliated with the Church of God, held its first on-campus dance this weekend, the Associated Press reported. Trustees last year lifted a ban on dancing. James Edwards, the university’s president, commented to the AP on the fact that many of the hundreds who attended didn’t actually dance. ” I don’t know if there’s a lot of great dancing going on or a lot of great standing going on,” he said, “but there’s a lot of togetherness going on.”
The closed session starts at 3:00. Among the items listed:
Conference with Real Property Negotiators (GC 54956.8)On the open agenda (6:00 p.m.):
1. Property – Lease of Portion of Advanced Technology and Education Park (ATEP) Property at 15445 Lansdowne Road, Tustin, CA - Agency Designated Representative – Dr. Raghu Mathur;
Negotiating Parties (1) Camelot Entertainment; (2) CSU-Fullerton; (3) Young Americans; and (4) Chapman University/University College.
Under Negotiation – Price and Terms of Payment
4.1 Saddleback College, Irvine Valley College and ATEP: Educational and Facilities Master Plan Update
Information presented by Dr. Richard D. McCullough, President, Saddleback College, Dr. Glenn R. Roquemore, President, Irvine Valley College, and Dr. Robert Kopecky, Provost, ATEP.
5.14 SOCCCD: Revised Authorization for District Institutional Memberships 2007/2008
Approve memberships as presented.
6.1 ATEP: Submittal of Short Range Plan to the City of Tustin
Accept for Review and Study.
6.8 Saddleback College: Veteran’s Memorial Project
Approve the Veteran’s Memorial project.
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