Friday, October 12, 2012

OC community college trustees in the spotlight—thanks to that rat bastard John Williams

Community college boards: Part time jobs, full-time perks (OC Reg; Watchdog)

Rat Bastard
     …Now, the issue of full-time benefits for part-time jobs is spilling over into the rather obscure arena of community college board races, thanks to a quixotic campaign to defeat ousted former Public Guardian/Public Administrator John Williams for a seat on the South Orange County Community College District board of trustees (more on that in a minute.)
     In a report provocatively titled “Irresponsible Governance: How Orange County’s Community College Trustees are Ripping Us Off,” candidate Mike Moodian found that health and other benefits cost as much as:
     $24,666 per trustee, per year, at the Rancho Santiago Community College District,
     $17,990 per trustee, per year, at the South Orange County Community College District,
     and $4,785 per trustee, per year, at the North Orange County Community College District.
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     Many trustees enjoy exceptional health benefits though they are only part-time officials — and though many also have full-time jobs in addition to their public duties, Moodian wrote.
     His recommendation: Abolish all health benefits for community college trustees.
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     Regular stipends also ranged quite a bit from one district to another:
     The low was in the South Orange County Community College District, which pays each trustee $4,800 per year;
     Rancho Santiago paid each trustee $8,100 per year;
     North Orange County paid $9,450 per year;
     and the high was at Coast, which paid each trustee$12,327 per year.
     For his part, Moodian doesn’t think more than $400 per month is justified.
Trustee candidate Moodian
     He also skewers trustees for taking trips that cost the districts several thousand dollars each, per year. At at time when budget cuts are rampant and students can’t get classes, travel is just unseemly, he said.
     Moodian is an assistant professor of social science at Brandman University (part of the Chapman system). And, taking a page from the playbook of Laguna Hills’ Councilmember Barbara “Stir-the-Pot” Kogerman, Moodian employed the California Public Records Act to gather these juicy tidbits about the compensation of community college board members.
     Why is a private university professor gunning for a seat on a community college board?
     “I’m a graduate of Saddleback, 12 years ago,” said Moodian (right), who got his doctorate from Pepperdine University. “I owe a lot to Saddleback. And I’m very concerned about John Williams winning this race based on name recognition alone.”
     Williams, you may recall, faced accusations that he had mismanaged his department and the estates of some deceased people. He agreed to retire, then refused to go, and was finally locked out of his office by county officials intent on keeping him at bay.
     When it appeared Williams might run unopposed for his seat on the South Orange County Community College District – which runs Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, Irvine Valley College in Irvine and the Advanced Technology & Education Parkin Tustin, serving 42,000 students each semester — three challengers jumped into the race.
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     The official consensus is that trustees are not collecting money for sitting around nibbling bonbons.
     “The public deserves to know that our board members put in many hours every month beyond board meetings,” said Tere Fluegeman, spokesperson for the South Orange County Community College District, by email.
     “Trustees attend nearly every college event as well as educational forums on a wide variety of subjects and issues that affect the community, students and staff. They involve themselves in community, business and governmental organizations and routinely conduct speaking engagements and interviews. They actively assist the college foundations with fundraising for student scholarships. All of these efforts provide opportunities to stay highly connected with both internal and external constituencies.”….

11 comments:

SOCCCD parent said...

I don't want zero benefits/stipends for trustees, because then only the wealthy will be able to run for the offices. Whether we like the trustees or not, they invest real time in their board positions which may prevent them from earning as much as they otherwise would. They shouldn't be making six figure salaries, but they should be compensated for their time.

SOCCCD parent said...

Furthermore, I think it's really weird that Moodian has apparently chosen this as a campaign platform. What about the costs of textbooks? What about students who can't get enough classes? What about the ATEP debacle?

If Moodian is the kind of guy who focuses on trivia like trustee compensation, he's the wrong guy for SOCCCD. Let him go count beans, or angels on the head of a pin, somewhere else.

Anonymous said...

Those who want always complain about those who have. Those who have always complain about those who want. It's nothing but a circle jerk for mental midgets.

Anonymous said...

What's the scoop on Moodian? Anyone in our college community know him? About him?

I'll be checking with some friends at Chapman and will report on what I hear.

Anonymous said...

My kid took his class and loved him. He's a firecracker. Very student centered.

Anonymous said...

i have heard that bill jay is only running agin because he is very sick and needs the health insurance

Anonymous said...

I doubt Bill is running because of the health insurance. If you want health insurance issues think what Fuentes cost this district with his replacement parts and care. And he continued, I believe, to be paid for meetings he missed--nearly a year's worth.

I fear no fish said...

At Bill Jay's age he is certainly eligible for Medicare, making the "only running for the insurance" argument moot.

Roy Bauer said...

Bill Jay has been a solid trustee and I think we should be grateful he is willing to run again. His chief challenger (who should be no great challenge for an incumbent) is a "connected" Republican and the wife of "go to" lawyer--for corrupt Fuenteans (Street, Mathur, Williams, et al.)--Phil Greer.

Anonymous said...

We need more connected Republicans.

Anonymous said...

years ago the trustees did not have medical benefits.
The benefits were introduced back in the early 90's and was able to get it passed. It should be taken away.

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

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