Monday, July 26, 2010

Tonight's board meeting: short but unsweet

     Tonight, I’ll offer only a brief account. I’ll have more tomorrow.
     The meeting lasted but one hour. But what an hour!
     Marcia Milchiker reported that, during the closed session, David Bugay was approved as acting Vice Chancellor of Business Services. That doesn’t strike me as terribly surprising. With Gary Poertner’s retirement, some adjustments have to be made.
     Item 9.1—the accreditation self-studies—were pushed to the front of the meeting. The board quickly voted—unanimously—to “accept” these reports.
     After the meeting, several administrators and faculty hung around, looking worried and/or angry. I left 'em alone.
     Still, I have it on good authority that a certain prominent person had not yet signed the Accred reports. (As you know, several officials routinely sign these reports before they are sent to the ACCJC. Included among them: the Academic Senate President, the Board President, the college president, the committee chair, et al.)
     As far as I know, that person had still not yet signed the reports as I drove off this evening. (I’m being vague about this, ‘cause I don’t want to place any more heat on the situation. Perhaps tomorrow the signatures will be provided. If this person is going to sign these documents, they will have to do so very soon. Tomorrow. If, in the end, the signatures are provided, there's no need to go into details.)
     Few items were pulled from the “consent calendar.”
     Nancy Padberg pulled the item on trustee requests for attending conferences. As I’ve reported recently, it appears that a trustee has expressed an interest in attending a conference in Orlando, Florida. (“Surprise, surprise,” said Nancy.) Nancy noted that attendance at this conference is expensive and that there is no need for a trustee to go to the east coast for whatever information the conference will provide. The request is, she said, “inappropriate.”
     Williams said nothing.
     Only Nancy voted against approval.
     Tom Fuentes pulled item 5.12—authorization of institutional memberships. You’ll recall that, several years ago, Don Wagner led a successful effort to reject the colleges’ continued memberships in the American Library Association, an organization of, as Don put it, “liberal busybodies.” Don declared that he was opposed to money for memberships in “partisan” organizations.
     Among utterly routine institutional memberships (at community colleges) are Academic Senates’ memberships in the state academic senate. As we’ve reported, recently, the state academic senate filed an amicus brief in support of the prayer lawsuit against the district (“Westphal v. Wagner”). Hmmm.
     Fuentes successfully pulled those memberships from the approval vote. I do believe that administrators will provide "information" about these memberships for the next board meeting. Then trustees will make a decision. (Get real, dude: ceasing Saddleback and Irvine Valley College senates' memberships in the state senate will never happen.)
     Item 6.5 was “academic personnel actions.” Trustee John Williams had no problem with these actions—with one exception:
AUTHORIZATION TO ESTABLISH AND ANNOUNCE ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION

1. DEAN OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMS, STUDENT LEARNING, AND RESEARCH, Academic Administrator Salary Schedule Category 11, Office of Instruction, Irvine Valley College, seeks authorization to establish and announce this full-time, Academic Administrative position within its staff complement, effective July 27, 2010. This position reports to the Vice President of Instruction. 
     Let’s just say that, with item 6.5, the tensions that now exist between the two trustee factions (Wagner/Padberg/Jay/Milchiker vs. Fuentes/Lang/Williams) boiled over and spilled all over the room. Here’s the short version:
     Background: Fuentes (I've been assured) views pursuit of this position as the ascent of former Academic Senate President Wendy G to administration. Fuentes’ camp, especially former Chancellor Raghu P. Mathur, hates Wendy (these fools imagine that she's the Great Blonde Satan). And so their rejection of this dean position is personal. It's "Wendy must be stopped." And so Boss Fuentes has made it clear to his unprincipled minions (Lang, Williams, and the roaches in the walls) that they shall oppose approving this position, which Fuentes and Co. assume is destined to be filled by Wendy.
     (But tonight’s decision was not about who would be hired for the job. Rather, it was about whether IVC should be allowed to create [or revive] this administrative position.)
     Fuentes, Williams, and Lang offered feeble objections to approval of the position. (More details tomorrow.) Padberg, Jay, and (especially) Wagner offered powerful arguments in support of the position, including the circumstance that this position has been included in two previous budgets, and no trustee had objected to it then.
     It finally came down to a vote: should approval of this position be tabled until “questions” are answered about it? In fact, during tonight's meeting (and in previous discussions), all concerns and questions had been answered. C'mon!
     The vote on tabling a decision on this deanship was very surprising. Only Wagner, Jay, and Padberg voted against it.
     And Marcia? Why did she vote for tabling?
     I don’t know. [July 27 update: I have it on very good authority that Marcia favors supporting the position but agreed that it would be good to get more information about it before voting.] I do know that Don’s body language left no doubt about how he felt about her vote. Trust me. There can be no doubt.
     Back to the discussion: it got very heated. Essentially, Don tagged Fuentes and crew for their bad faith ("something else is going on here," he said, and that something else could lead to litigation). And, in the course of the back and forth, he left no doubt what he thinks of John Williams.
     Well, he thinks he’s an idiot.
     And he is.
     More tomorrow.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Williams is an idiot this much is obvious. I cannot believe he is still considering trips to Orlando, especially over the public outrage right now over public pensions and wasteful spending. I guess he figures he just got re-elected to his cush county job, and since they pay him while he is out of town, he will just continue.

Anonymous said...

Williams isn't the only idiot. Marcia is too stupid to get out of her own way. She's finally relevant to help Wagner keep Fuentes at bay, and she pulls a stunt like this. What an airhead. We're screwed when Wagner leaves. Fuentes will run amuck again and Marcia will be too clueless to even figure it out, much less help stop it. Is there anyone with half a brain to run against her? After all, half a brain will make the candidate twice as smart as Marcia.

Anonymous said...

OK, approval of the position will have to wait until August. So what? I don't quite understand why this outcome is so terrible for those who favor approving the position. Fuentes, Lang, and Williams are three votes. The "pro" forces, I'm sure, will be four.

On the other hand, it is true that, with Wagner gone, the anti-Fuentes forces will have a big problem. Without Don's reliable pushback, Tom's stink eye will be like a laser beam on Marcia's forehead.

These people had better get their acts together.

But, after all these years, why would they start doing that?

Anonymous said...

This stinks! It’s mind-boggling how IVC administration is allowed to act inappropriately time after time without penalty. How many times did IVC attempt to or send the position to the Board for approval? I can’t believe they would dupe the new Acting Chancellor and take it to the Board on her first month of assignment! Have some decorum IVC! We at SC are amazed at what’s going on at your college! Marcia is the hero here. She heard the faculty and voted with her mind. She put herself on the line and followed the will of the faculty. We all know that Don W. is pushing to have the dean’s position approved before he leaves the District. Without getting into further details, for all of you out there who have forgotten or simply don't know what this is about, maybe you should take a look at the OC Watchdog article, “Chancellor alleges blackmail in whistle-blower complaint” at: http://taxdollars.ocregister.com/2010/02/25/chancellor-alleges-blackmail-in-whistleblower-complaint/51949/.

A Seriously Concerned SC Faculty

Roy Bauer said...

You'll observe that Mathur's "blackmail" charge went exactly nowhere. The fellow has a long history of false and daft charges.

There are two distinct issues here. One is: should IVC be granted this administrative position? The arguments in favor of granting it are overwhelming.

Issue two is: is the fix in to have Wendy selected for this post?

One hopes that the answer to the second question is "no." Further, seeking and doing are different things.

The question last night was: should IVC be granted the position? In my view, there can be no doubt that the answer is "yes" (even if they cooked the books a bit with regard to the administrator/student ratio).

Once that matter is decided, we can monitor the process and exert pressures, if necessary, against a bad faith search.

Or so it seems to me. (My guess is that Wendy would be a terrific administrator. But that would not justify fixing the search, if that is what is afoot here. Bad faith searches/hires are deeply corrupt and corrupting, IMO.)

Anonymous said...

Why should Williams care about pubic outrage? Despite his incompetence and ethically challenged behavior, he was still re-elected by a comfortable martgin.

Remember how the Bush administration was? No sense of shame whatsoever--just a general "fuck you this is what we do" attitude with, as far as I can tell, no repercussions. They even got away with the federal attorney firings.

Anonymous said...

Oh, how leaving out one little letter can change the tenor of a message. Hahaha.

Anonymous said...

But what the fellow says is correct: Williams need not worry about PUBIC outrage. I for one would like to see such outrage, though not if we are talking about curly turmoil on Mr. Williams' person.

Anonymous said...

What a clever observance,
2:28. Now have your mom make you a sandwich as a reward.

Anonymous said...

To the Editor in Chief of the Dissent Blog.
Please do not use blue colored lettering on the dark gray background my eyes are like totally freaking out.
thank you

Roy Bauer said...

Dear 4:54. Get a life.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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