The general assembly of the Irvine Valley College Academic Senate met today, mostly in order to update faculty on the Accreditation Progress Report (which was formally presented late yesterday afternoon).The turnout was remarkable—every seat in the room was taken. I don't think I've ever seen a larger turnout for a senate meeting.
Unsurprisingly, the report, the product of many months' work, was very well received by faculty.
We were informed that the senate would soon be visiting with a "consultant" who, I guess, will help us with accreditation. —A fellow named Bill Vega, the former Chancellor of the Coast Community College District.
That seemed swell to everybody, but, to me, there's something hinkey about this whole "consultant" business. So I asked two questions: (1) Who chose Dr. Vega? (2) To whom will he report?
All of a sudden, everybody clammed up. Senate Prez Wendy Gabriella said, I think, that she didn't know who selected Vega. We turned to the Vice President of Instruction, Craig Justice. Craig was pretty vague, as I recall. I think he (and/or others) said that the destination of the report is somewhat nebulous at this point. It sounded like we were paying for it and that "we" would receive it. Not sure.
How very odd. I still wanted to know who had selected Vega. Another senior administrator then spoke up to say that she did know this much: that the ACCJC (the accreditation agency) had selected Vega.
Oh. So the ACCJC chose a consultant for us who will write a report and then hand it over to us. OK.
I don't get it.
As promised, here's some video from yesterday's "Chancellor's Opening Session." This is part 1. It starts with a rock band and ends with a performance on the piano by IVC's Daniel Luzko. I think you'll enjoy it.
Part 2 will present excerpts from Scott Lay's presentation, etc.

