Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Board meeting highlights highlights

     As no doubt you are aware, Tere Fluegeman’s Board Meeting Highlights are now available. (I couldn't attend Monday's meeting; I'm in Europe!)
     Video of the meeting is available here. (Mac users: try Firefox.)
     Near as I can tell, Trustee Tom Fuentes was once again a no show.

     IMPRESSIVE FACTOIDS (PAINT A SPECIAL PICTURE). According to Tere’s notes, Tod, Glenn, and Co came to discuss Master Plans:
Educational and Facilities Master Plan Overview
Saddleback College President Tod Burnett, Irvine Valley College President Glenn Roquemore, District Director of Facilities and Planning Brandye D'Lena, and GKK architect David Hunt gave a updated summary of the Educational and Facilities Master Plans for each college projecting needs from five to 20 years. They explained the year-long process which included data collection and comprehensive college and district input from 89 committee meetings, 39 group interviews, and six milestone presentations along the way in order to gain consensus.
     Doncha love a recital of the merest of factoids? They don’t quite tell the story, do they? Somehow, the process did not produce a true consensus. It permitted a kind of technical consensus, at best.
     "Milestone presentations"? C'mon. Don't know about Saddleback, but IVC is short on leadership. Technical leading is not leading. Technical consensus is not consensus. Occasional BS/grip-n-grin sessions do not mean we're working together like one happy family.
     And everyone fears the VPI. "Don't trust 'im!" is a very common remark about that fellow. He has produced a toxic workplace at some levels. "Don't run afoul of Craig," people say. "He can be nasty; and he's vindictive."
     VPI Peter Sellers does wear an excellent smile and a thick seeming collegiality. A master disguise.
     And he seems to run the college.

     MONEY FOR WHAT? The board also accepted some money:
Acceptance of a $400,000 grant from the State Chancellor's office to expand career exploration at the 7th and 8th grade level, fund development of green and hybrid technology in Saddleback College's automotive program, and to develop robotic technology at IVC.
     OK, so this grant is to “expand career exploration at the 7th and 8th grade level….” Do YOU know what that means? How can anybody at one of the colleges “expand career exploration” in Junior Highs? Somebody explain this to me.

     WHAT KIND OF STUDENT? Up at Irvine Valley College, lots of faculty are steamed about administration’s undying support of the Early College Program, which has “bad idea” written all over it (a survey of EC faculty last year provided considerable evidence of deep programmatic shititude).
     Someone wrote to tell me that, according to recent spams from IVC administration, “Beckman High” students graduated at last Friday’s IVC commencement (in connection with the EC program).
     But wait. Those students were IVC students who happened also to be Beckman High students. Why doesn’t our administration understand this? The friend is peeved.

     ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. Evidently, at the board meeting, there was the expected blathering about the mass exodus of hundreds of full-time instructors. Aren’t they wonderful? Won’t we miss ‘em? We love them so. Yeah.
     A friend has emailed me a different picture:
Here’s yet another chapter in the annals of ****** treatment of people. Apparently each of our IVC retirees has been completely shut off from their ivc.edu emails, their blackboard accounts. everything. They cannot finish their spring grades or even open their summer school rosters!
     Is this true? Is there any truth to these claims? (UPDATE: I do have some verification: two people thus treated. On the other hand, the problem with emails seems to have more to do with, um, a lack of knowledge or skill rather than any kind of deliberate snubbery.)
     I ran into Kate Clark two weeks ago; she retired maybe two or three years back. I asked her if she had an ivc email account so that I could email her some Senate meeting notes.
     Nope, she said.
     She wants to have one. But evidently she doesn’t have one.
     How come?
     It's because she's so loved, as are all "emeritus" faculty.
     Nothing quite works, does it? In that regard, IVC administration is like Poland. But without the charm.

     OOPS--forgot to mention this: On Monday, the OC Reg reported that former OC Treasurer (and fraudster) Chriss Street lost his appeal of last year's $7 million judgment against him. As you know, Street was a star on the super-pious Team Fuentes (like John Williams and Mike Carona and so many other creeps), and he often visited SOCCCD board meetings to make gratuitous reports about OC tax collection amounts.
     Evidently, his political career is now officially toast.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

They cut off the email accounts because they can't imagine anyone still wanting to stay in touch and contribute - because that's how they are.

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