Seven people—presumably, the seven elected trustees—took the survey.
Predictably, trustees generally gave themselves high grades. With regard to the vast majority of statements, most trustees gave the board either an A (strongly agree) or a B (agree).
See for yourself: here (pdf)
But there were a few exceptions. In a few cases, one trustee gave the board a D (disagree).
More interestingly, in a few cases, multiple trustees gave the board a D. And, in some cases, several trustees selected the “neutral” (C) score:
The board expresses its authority only as a unit. Not? |
Some trustees seem to think that some trustees are south of ethical, I guess. |
Slow down and count the posies. |