Thursday, October 1, 2020

SOCCCD: the Trustee races

The good old days

I swiped this graphic from my pals over on the Orange Juice Blog.
They've swiped plenty of mine!

     Today, I'm critiquing candidates' stated "priorities," which can be found here.

     AREA 1.
     Raghu Mathur's old pal Helen Locke says she wants to eliminate "nonessential courses."  
     Golly, I didn't know we had any of those.
     She also wants to move the district somewhere else to make more room for classes. That's desirable (to move it to the middle: say, El Toro Rd.), but the board has considered that idea and has decided it's too pricey. —Pay attention, lady.
     Carolyn Inmon, an old hand at community college politics, says she wants to "prioritize limited resources to keep dollars in the classroom." Sure. Plus she wants to "support the needs of lifelong learners." That's a perfectly decent hobby horse, I suppose.
     Mr. Waid wants to "streamline systems" to save money: all three campuses should use the same ones, he says. Plus he wants to "integrate career guidance into each semester of a student's plan." Sounds like he's not up on the "Guided Pathways" initiative. Clueless.
     Kaushal has submitted nada, it seems, so to hell with him.

     AREA 3.
     I guess old Babs was just too bright a star for anyone to challenge. 

     AREA 6.
     Two of Ryan Dack's priorities concern worries about Covid-19 safety, which is blatantly unRepublican and thus refreshing. Also, he wants to "expand SOCCCD's college affordability commitment to ensure no student is kept from an education due to financial burdens." Sounds pretty good. Let's do that.
     Meanwhile, incumbent James Wright offers standard blather plus this odd priority: "Address my values as a fiscal conservative and solving pandemic problems." I'm sorry, but that doesn't make much sense, addresswise. Besides, I have never yet known him to fail to refer to Saddleback College as though it were the entire districtWe exist up here, dude! Get a frickin' clue.

     AREA 7.
     Exhibiting yet more cluelessness, Mr. Gawne wants to "complete the Advanced Technology Park in Tustin." As near as I can tell, after all these years, nobody knows what completing it would even be. He offers some blather about "improving certificate programs." Do they need improving? How so?
     He also wants to "Focus on meeting future challenges to the higher education business model due to changing demographics and fiscal realities." OK, that's seriously bullshitty bullshit.
     Mr. Entezampour submitted nothing, prioritywise, which is distinctly unpromising.
     Mr. Tim Jemal, the incumbent, offers some sharp and focused priorities. There's his usual focus on "business partnerships," but ones that "lead to jobs...." —A nice touch. He wants to "Ensure Saddleback College & Irvine Valley College Remain the top Colleges in the State." Sounds good. Love how he blows off ATEP. I guess he's been there. There's no coffee.
     He falters a bit, however, with his 3rd priority: "Balanced Budgets, Precious use of Tax Dollars, Transparency and No New Taxes." Precious use of tax dollars? That's confused. And the "no new taxes" line is just pandering to knuckledraggers. Still, I'll give 'im a B+. I've always liked him. I'm hopin' he isn't one of the dolts who kept giving Glenn Roquemore a contract, despite endless indications that Rocky was (and is) a blithering idiot and shit-weasel.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm excited about my race for College Board, and have actually been working through this pandemic with LBUSD. COVICD-19 obviously is a big deal in the education community, and it really bewilders me why Wright doesn't even seem to acknowledge that it exists.

Please feel free contact me if you're so inclined!

http://dackforcollegeboard.com/contact

Anonymous said...

Tim Jemal was very focused on ATEP as well when he first ran and he was always wanting reports, until Nancy told him to lay off. She really put him in his place, that Nancy.


I think it’s time for both Tim and Jim to move on. Too bad Tim doesn’t have a higher-profile challenger.

Anonymous said...

Vote out the incumbents. We need a new board.

Anonymous said...

Yes. One hundred percent.

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