Wednesday, November 3, 2010

More on the Schrader Brouhahahaha


     Nov. 3: THE SCHRADER BROUHAHAHAHA. I’ve thrown away my hearing aid and stuffed my ears with q-tips. Nevertheless, I hear lots of things about the Dean Kathleen Schrader brouhaha. Let’s just say that there are those who believe that, on the day that Schrader was “fired,” this is what occurred:
     Schrader was called into President Roquemore’s office and “reprimanded” for, well, something. As near as anyone can tell, she was reprimanded for, um, allowing bio faculty to joke briefly about his wife’s goddam cake. Or maybe about his wife, a notorious personage.
     OK, then Schrader leaves Roquemore’s office, still employed, and goes to her office, where she encounters her secretary, the woman who, we’re told, delivered the infamous School meeting “tape recording” to Roquemore’s office. (Was she Roquemore or Craig Justice’s secret mole? Was she an open mole? Want kind of college uses moles?)
     Naturally, at this point, Schrader is disinclined to murmer sweet nothings into the secretary’s ear. Instead, she roared something like, “Blah, blah, blah, you fucking bitch!”
     I dunno. To me, that seems understated. --Under the circumstances, I mean.
     Next (according to the story), Ms. Mole immediately rats out Schrader. Upon hearing Mole’s report of fresh Schraderian atrocities, Glenn fires Schrader.
     —Except for one thing. The law is such that, given these circumstances, Schrader cannot be “fired.” She’s not fired until HR makes that determination, and, as far as we know, HR has not made that determination.
Artist's conception
     Further, until Schrader is “fired,” no one can be hired to replace her as dean.
     There’s been lots of murmurings about Schrader’s “replacement” (if that’s the word). The name that seems to come up the most is a tenured professor of Mathematics. I've heard that from several sources.
     Could be. That person definitely has administrative ambitions.
     If this "you bitch" story (or some version of it) is true, we are still confronted with this very odd fact: that Prez Roquemore reprimanded Dean Schrader, not for something she said about his wife, but for something her faculty said (without Schrader’s encouragement) briefly, informally, during a School meeting.
     There are some seriously incompetent administrators on this campus. I'm continually amazed that Roquemore has no trouble with that.
     But let a dean preside over a meeting in which people criticize the First Lady's cake, and there's hell to pay.

Jeez, now what?

THIS JUST IN:

More Than a Quarter of all Ballots Cast Tuesday Have Yet to be Counted (Voice of OC)

Roughly 28 percent of the total votes cast in Tuesday's election still needed to be counted as of late Wednesday afternoon, according to figures from the Orange County Registrar of Voters office, enough to possibly sway the outcome in a very tight race….

ALSO:

Good news from our friends at Southwestern College: Victory!

Running with Scissors

Nov. 3: Worth noting that recent on-campus "incidents" (unreported here as of yet, but officially called "incidents," as in the benign-sounding "unusual incident report") have shown that there appears to be a serious problem regarding policy, practice and workplace safety.

In particular, some observe that the campus Student Code of Conduct combined with the Unusual Incident Reports protocol has limited effect when a student is unable to comprehend the policy. This is a catch-22 which bodes awful, leading in the very worst circumstance to one of those potentially tragic "we didn't see it coming…except we did" post-tragedy institutional mea culpas but with no real way, to be fair, to have done anything to fix it anyway.

Indeed, the ritual invocation of a policy and the filing of a report may create a dangerous sense of unjustified safety, when it is not frustrating everybody involved. Again, reciting a policy which a student doesn't understand (cannot understand) and filing a report (future evidence of nothing, finally, except inaction) amounts to building a thick file which will, after a tragically "unusual" incident cause everybody to shake their heads, scratch their heads and, uselessly, butt heads – institutional officials forced to defend themselves and victims still left defenseless or worse, lawsuits flyin' – with the problem still left unaddressed.
A quick consultation with colleagues at other institutions reveals a range of responses. Some schools are very proactive while others seem to struggle with situations that resemble ours. The wide range of practice suggests awareness of a problem. But it is not enough to be aware at this point.

One intrepid colleague suggests filing restraining orders and assault charges with outside agencies – thus going above the institution's head, so to speak, in order to ensure physical safety when the institution is unresponsive.

Others point to more vigorous enforcement of the MOU in their work contract as regards workplace safety.

One person slipped Rebel Girl the phone number of an Orange County sheriff. "Call," she said. "I would." Sobering.

Stay tuned. Stay safe.

A little history here for those without a long memory: The former president of this institution received a monthly security stipend – absent any real threat except, of course, political opposition.

The latest on the election

     Nov. 3: IS PRENDERGAST THE VICTOR? All day, we’ve been trying to nail down the really real outcome of the all-important Prendergast/Muldoon vote. I’m now inclined to think that it’s virtually a done deal and Prendergast won.
     I just checked with the OC Registrar of Voters, and, as of 4:55 today, they show this:
THOMAS "T.J." PRENDERGAST, III
86,726 - 50.78%

KEVIN M. MULDOON
84,046 - 49.22%
     So Prendergast is almost 1.6% above Muldoon. Whew!
     Still, the numbers don’t make much sense to me:
Prendergast: 86,726
Muldoon: 84,046
Total votes: 170,772
     Those numbers seem awfully low. I compared them with the numbers for (to pick a random South County trustee race*) the 2008 race between Tom Fuentes and Bob Bliss:
Bob Bliss: 126,936
Tom Fuentes: 168,530
Total votes: 295,466
     That’s a much higher number of total votes. On the other hand, yesterday’s election was a midterm, so maybe that explains the discrepancy.
     The numbers for the 2008 race are odd in other ways. There were 546,037 registered voters and 419,089 ballots cast. That’s an amazing 77% turnout!
     One might assume that 100% of those ballots sported a vote for either Mr. Bliss or Mr. Fuentes.
     Nope. Only 70%.
     Getting back to last night’s race: according to the League of Women Voters website, there was a “38.9% Voter Turnout (631,030/1,621,934)”
     39% is lots lower than 70%, dude.
     Also, where does this number—1,621,934**—come from? That’s way more than 546,037.
     I don’t get it.
     Also: if 631,031 ballots were cast and the combined total of Prendergast and Muldoon votes is 170,772, then only 27% of last night’s South County voters actually voted for Prendergast or Muldoon.
     Huh? Could that be right?
     So, the data we have remain a bit confusing. To me.

     (*Why, you may ask, didn't I compare the Prendergast/Muldoon race of 2010 with the race for the same seat four years ago? For some reason, I can't find that data at the OC Registrar of Voters site. Can't figure it out. **This number appears to be the total for the whole county.)

It appears that Prendergast wins by 1.4%

Nov. 3: With all precincts reporting:

THOMAS "T.J." PRENDERGAST, III
 84213 - 50.7

KEVIN M. MULDOON
 81759 - 49.3


NANCY PADBERG
10079562.2

JACK FROST
61356 - 37.8


MARCIA MILCHIKER
10279665.1

JILL E. CASE
55127 - 34.9

   • See OC Reg’s  Updated Orange County community college results
   • See Orange County 
2010 General Election results for all other OC totals

I've done some quick and dirty checking, and it appears that there is no applicable "automatic recount" provision for elections with close results. Does anyone know? And must the candidate pay for the recount?

As of midnight, Prendergast 1.6 points ahead of Muldoon

THOMAS "T.J." PRENDERGAST, III
62672 - 50.8

KEVIN M. MULDOON
60596 - 49.2

    (52% of precincts reporting. )
    Naturally, incumbents Nancy Padberg and Marcia Milchiker are shoo-ins. Forgetaboutit.
    Wagner, too. His district is heavily Republican.
    With any luck, he'll bail on the SOCCCD early.

SEE Register updates through the night.

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