Education Secretary Glen Thomas resigning to care of mother (The Sacramento Bee, Feb. 3)
News broke yesterday that state Education Secretary Glen Thomas is stepping down from the post to care for his ailing mother.They’re already looking for Thomas’ replacement.
"My 96-year-old mother is not well. Twenty-four years ago I cared for my father and I told my mother that when the time came I would do the same for her. It's been the highest honor to serve in the administration but family is always first priority," the 63-year-old longtime educator told California's Capitol's Greg Lucas.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued a statement yesterday thanking Thomas, who was appointed to the post last year, for his service….
If I know Tom Fuentes, the rat in his brain is jogging like a son-of-a-bitch on that little wheel right about now. If he can find a way to get You-Know-Who considered as Thomas’ replacement, he’ll surely do it.
Yeah, but everybody knows that Arnold Schwarzenneger hates Tom Fuentes. Who wouldn't?
BUT WAIT. As you know, the hire of Tod Burnett as President of Saddleback College a couple of years ago was seriously hinky, owing to the fellow’s lack of experience. Ah, but Burnett had connections with Sacramento—and with the Schwarzenneger administration in particular. (Burnett was Arnold's personal secretary or something. Then he was appointed to high office at the State Chancellor's Office.)
At the time he was hired, we speculated that those connections were what made Burnett attractive to at least some trustees (though not to Marcia Milchiker and Bill Jay; see below).
Hmmmmm.
Anybody got Arnold’s phone number? We've gotta warn him!
*Final line of The Thing From Another World (1951)
From Dissent, June 26, 2008:
Clerk Tom Fuentes reads out actions taken during closed session. He reports that Tod Burnett was approved as Saddleback College President on a 5/2 vote, with Bill Jay and Marcia Milchiker voting against. Wow. Perhaps J&M were displeased that Mathur disregarded the recommendations of the search committee (he interviewed the committee’s three recommendations and then went back into the pool, pulling out Burnett). Boards typically seek to approve top administrators unanimously. Further, Burnett, though impressive, seems to lack college administrative experience.