We at DtB have always valued and encouraged that sort of thing. We've advocated more and regular visits to the campuses by the governing board. Based on the reports I received (I did not encounter Jemal myself), it sounds as though he was asking good questions, trying to learn the lay of the land. Great!
Last night, Jemal stirred things up a bit at the monthly Board of Trustees meeting, for he boldly requested three reports: concerning (1) the adequacy of mental health services and facilities for students, (2) the kind and degree of business partnerships at the colleges/campuses, and (3) the effectiveness of CTE programs (Career Technical Education) across the district. Nancy—who, as I recall, endorsed Jemal's trustee candidacy (as did Marcia Milchiker and the likes of Carolyn Inmon)—seemed miffed and sought to have Jemal simply meet with staff and get up to speed. But, largely, Jemal prevailed, and the reports will be generated, though the request for the last and the largest report hasn't yet received a green light. (It seemed to receive Chancellor Gary Poertner's support.) It awaits some estimation of how long producing the thing will take.
It's kinda nice to see somebody showing up and stirring things up—likely in a very positive way. We'll see, I guess.
Today, Rebel Girl reminded me how different things are now compared to the days of Tom Fuentes and John Williams. The board is free of such retrograde characters now. It will be interesting to see what kind of trustee Mr. Jemal will turn out to be.
I have high hopes.
EXACTLY, THREE YEARS AGO:
Mathur canned, Communications Padberged
Mathur canned, Communications Padberged
Related:
• 96 Tears in the Closet - Nancy can't deal with a documentary about an elderly lesbian
• Tomorrow's board meeting, part 3: Saddleback College to be rated "PG" - Gutting a program at SC
• The Student Film/Channel 39 issue (tonight's hot issue)
• Mathur's out - The night they fired his ass
• Chancellor Mathur makes an announcement - Yeah, you decided to retire