Saddleback College President's “Prayer” Order Supported by Board (Mission Viejo Patch)
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Friday, May 13, 2011
Enduring Blogger's ill health
Blogger, which hosts DtB, seems to be experiencing technical difficulties one result of which is the temporary (I hope) disappearance of one or two recent DtB posts. I am hoping the situation will be resolved very soon.
One of the "disappeared" posts reported that the district is supporting Saddleback College President, Tod Burnett, in his imposition of prayer on next week's commencement ceremony. Plaintiffs of "Westphal v. Wagner" have filed a motion to enforce the recently approved settlement agreement. For their part, defendants have responded with a filing that asserts that Burnett's action is consistent with that agreement.
And so Jones Day lawyers are busy again, racking up the billables.
FUN FACT #1. In the meantime, I will entertain you with some fun factoids. Did you know that Tod Burnett was once vice president of Eva Gabor International, Ltd., a company that makes and sells wigs?
FUN FACT #2. Did you know that, early in his career, Raghu P. Mathur was the stand-in for Bozo the Clown? He quit in a huff when he realized that Bozo's mantra—"it's all for those little rat bastards"—actually expresses contempt for the, um, little rat bastards.
One of the "disappeared" posts reported that the district is supporting Saddleback College President, Tod Burnett, in his imposition of prayer on next week's commencement ceremony. Plaintiffs of "Westphal v. Wagner" have filed a motion to enforce the recently approved settlement agreement. For their part, defendants have responded with a filing that asserts that Burnett's action is consistent with that agreement.
And so Jones Day lawyers are busy again, racking up the billables.
FUN FACT #1. In the meantime, I will entertain you with some fun factoids. Did you know that Tod Burnett was once vice president of Eva Gabor International, Ltd., a company that makes and sells wigs?
FUN FACT #2. Did you know that, early in his career, Raghu P. Mathur was the stand-in for Bozo the Clown? He quit in a huff when he realized that Bozo's mantra—"it's all for those little rat bastards"—actually expresses contempt for the, um, little rat bastards.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
A lawless board: the district won't comply
As you know, yesterday, I reported that Tod Burnett, President of Saddleback College, has ordered that there will be a prayer at Saddleback College’s commencement next week, despite the unanimous decision of the college's commencement planning committee to forgo a prayer in favor of a moment of silence—and despite the recent settlement of “Westphal v. Wagner,” which seems plainly to indicate that the committee and the committee alone is to make the decision regarding whether to have a prayer. (See settlement agreement (including resolution).)
Yesterday, attorneys for plaintiffs filed an emergency motion to enforce the settlement agreement.
According to plaintiffs’ motion,
(Meanwhile, Irvine Valley College appears to be complying with the settlement agreement. IVC's committee evidently decided in favor of a prayer but without involvement of outsiders, including the college president.)
Defendants are claiming that President Burnett is the “chief event planner” who is the ultimate decision-maker as to whether there is an invocation at commencement.
And so, having already spent over one and a quarter million dollars defending their arrogant actions, they will now spend more taxpayer money. (The district is using pricey lawyers from Jones Day.)
And they will lose.
Stay tuned.
Yesterday, attorneys for plaintiffs filed an emergency motion to enforce the settlement agreement.
According to plaintiffs’ motion,
The settlement agreement provides that the decision at issue—whether to have an invocation at Defendants’ commencement ceremony—rests with the event planners’ “sole discretion.” The event planners for the Saddleback College commencement are the members of the Saddleback College Commencement Committee; that Committee voted unanimously to have a moment of silence but no invocation. After the Committee made its unanimous decision, Defendant Tod Burnett, the President of Saddleback College—and not a member of the Committee—unilaterally overruled the Committee and ordered the presentation of an invocation at the May 20, 2011 commencement.Defendants are standing by Burnett’s actions. (Burnett is among defendants, a group comprising mostly trustees.)
(Meanwhile, Irvine Valley College appears to be complying with the settlement agreement. IVC's committee evidently decided in favor of a prayer but without involvement of outsiders, including the college president.)
Defendants are claiming that President Burnett is the “chief event planner” who is the ultimate decision-maker as to whether there is an invocation at commencement.
And so, having already spent over one and a quarter million dollars defending their arrogant actions, they will now spend more taxpayer money. (The district is using pricey lawyers from Jones Day.)
And they will lose.
Stay tuned.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
IVC's Teacher of the Year is one of 4 Orange County Teachers of the Year

O.C. names top teachers (OC Reg)
[Next]… was Irvine Valley College professor Kay Ryals, who gasped when she saw the entourage of county education officials and college leaders march into her class at 10 a.m.Congratulations Professor Kay Ryals!
“Oh no, what did I do now?” she said as the group barged into the computer lab.
“You guys are so fortunate to have such a great professor who works very hard to ensure you guys succeed,” [County Superintendent Bill] Habermehl told students.
Ryals tried to fight back tears as students whooped and hollered.
Fellow instructors, administrators and staff then surrounded Ryals with hugs.
“I don’t know what I could have done to deserve this. I’m shocked,” she said.
(photo from the OC Register)
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NOTE: the original post disappeared and then returned in this truncated form during the Blogger "illness" that occurred for about a day. Go figure.
Abject stupidity in Los Alamitos: representing the "conservative voice"
Abject stupidity has poked its empty but familiar head above the horizon once again, this time in Los Alamitos, home of the world's most notorious watermelon patch.
According to Nayeli Pagaza—in a post in today’s Los Alamitos Patch (School Board Orders Global Warming Class to Include Conservative Views)—
Pagaza notes that “there is a consensus among scientists … that global climate change exists.”
Among the merely political, however, there is controversy. And that, according to the Los Alamitos Unified School District Board, means that instruction must adjust:
OK, let me see if I understand. Even if the reality of global climate change is uncontroversial among experts (viz., relevant scientists), if it happens to be controversial among citizens, then instruction must reflect that by “giving both sides.”
Right. Nearly half of the American public—probably more than half in benighted Los Alamitos—believes in astrology, which is based on the notion that the positions of celestial bodies influence human affairs. The experts re such bodies, of course, deny this notion or, anyway, regard it as utterly pseudoscientific.
But so what. There’s disagreement here. Among citizens. Who are experts, anyway?
So, according to Los Al logic, instructors who teach the usual astronomical factoids need to pause and explain the astrological POV: "Many Orange Countians, on the other hand, believe that the positions of the heavenly bodies determines our fate. OK?"
Good f*cking grief.
See also:
Saddleback College President Tod Burnett to Impose Prayer on Campus? (Mission Viejo Patch)
According to Nayeli Pagaza—in a post in today’s Los Alamitos Patch (School Board Orders Global Warming Class to Include Conservative Views)—
Before Los Alamitos High School science teachers can tackle topics such as global warming, they will have to demonstrate to the school board that the course is politically balanced.
A new environmental science course prompted the Los Alamitos Unified School District on Tuesday to rewrite its policy for teaching controversial subject matter. Concerned that "liberal" faculty members could skew lessons on global warming, the board of education unanimously voted to make teachers give an annual presentation on how they're teaching the class.
“I believe my role in the board is to represent the conservative voice of the community and I’m not a big fan of global warming,” said board member Jeffrey Barke, who led the effort. “The teachers wanted [the class], and we want a review of how they are teaching it.”
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Barke |
Among the merely political, however, there is controversy. And that, according to the Los Alamitos Unified School District Board, means that instruction must adjust:
“Most teachers are left to center, and if we leave it to teachers to impose their liberal views, then it would make for an unbalanced lesson,” Barke said. “Some people believe that global warming is a crock of crap, and others are zealots.”
. . .
“We define a topic to be controversial if it has more than one widely held view,” said Assistant Superintendent Sherry Kropp, who will take the district's helm when Superintendent Gregory Franklin steps down at the end of the school year. “There are many issues regarding the environment that have become politicized these days and we want kids to be exposed to all sides.”
. . .
“If the textbook talks about the evil adventures of humanity, we want teachers to describe an opposing view,” Barke said. “Teachers and textbooks are biased.”
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Kropp |
Right. Nearly half of the American public—probably more than half in benighted Los Alamitos—believes in astrology, which is based on the notion that the positions of celestial bodies influence human affairs. The experts re such bodies, of course, deny this notion or, anyway, regard it as utterly pseudoscientific.
But so what. There’s disagreement here. Among citizens. Who are experts, anyway?
So, according to Los Al logic, instructors who teach the usual astronomical factoids need to pause and explain the astrological POV: "Many Orange Countians, on the other hand, believe that the positions of the heavenly bodies determines our fate. OK?"
Good f*cking grief.
See also:
Saddleback College President Tod Burnett to Impose Prayer on Campus? (Mission Viejo Patch)
Drastic plan B for Cal State
Cal State considers drastic contingency plan in case of an 'all cuts' budget (LA Times)
Then I had a family, Virginia, I guess she forgot about me
She lives near the concrete sea or so people say
I don't remember much about her gentle touch
My skin just turned so hard and my feet turned to clay
It was in Disney's America a long, long way from anywhere
You get what you pay for there man you get it in spades
Just Disney's America Virginia she chose to stay
And we drifted apart like runoff into the Chesapeake Bay
California State University is considering a contingency plan that would increase tuition up to 32% and turn away thousands of students next year if the state makes further budget cuts.
. . .
Under the plan, Cal State campuses would wait-list applications for winter and spring 2012 enrollment without making admissions decisions until a state budget is finalized.
In the worst-case scenario, 20,000 qualified applicants could be turned away, Chancellor Charles B. Reed told trustees.
In addition, the board may be asked at its July meeting to authorize a 32% fee increase for full-time undergraduates, which would mean an additional $1,566, bringing total annual tuition to $6,450.…
Then I had a family, Virginia, I guess she forgot about me
She lives near the concrete sea or so people say
I don't remember much about her gentle touch
My skin just turned so hard and my feet turned to clay
It was in Disney's America a long, long way from anywhere
You get what you pay for there man you get it in spades
Just Disney's America Virginia she chose to stay
And we drifted apart like runoff into the Chesapeake Bay
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Who does Tod Burnett think he is? Saddleback Prez imposes prayer at commencement
(See update HERE)
AS YOU KNOW, recently, the district settled “Westphal v. Wagner,” the lawsuit that challenged the board's arrogant imposition of prayer at college and district events. According to the settlement, invocations would cease at Chancellor opening sessions and at Scholarship awards ceremonies. Further:
AS YOU KNOW, recently, the district settled “Westphal v. Wagner,” the lawsuit that challenged the board's arrogant imposition of prayer at college and district events. According to the settlement, invocations would cease at Chancellor opening sessions and at Scholarship awards ceremonies. Further:
The decision on whether to select a speaker to deliver personal remarks in the form of an invocation, moment of silence, or opening and/or closing message, not to exceed two minutes, at important District and college events [e.g., commencement] shall rest within the sole discretion of the event planners, whether they be students, faculty, administrators, classified employees of the District, or a combination thereof. (From the resolution)
I have made inquiries, and it is clear that, at Irvine Valley College, the terms of the settlement have been followed with regard to the decision whether to have an invocation. The committee (I’m assured) was in no way pressured or instructed to choose an invocation. (They did choose an invocation and a speaker, Mark Whitlock.)
I have it on good authority, however, that matters are quite different at Saddleback College. I’m told that President Tod Burnett views himself as the ultimate decision-maker regarding commencement and that the preference of Saddleback’s commencement planning group (reportedly to go with a “moment of silence” instead of an invocation/prayer) is a mere recommendation that, evidently, he feels he need not follow.
But read the above verbiage. Decide for yourself.
To see the actual Settlement Document and its Resolution, go here.* * *
A few days ago, a Lariat article made a cryptic reference to an alleged “loophole” in the settlement (see The future of invocations at college ceremonies after settlement). The article did not make clear what that loophole is supposed to be.In the very same article, Ayesha Khan, chief attorney for plaintiffs in “Westphal v. Wagner,” denied that there is any “loophole” in the settlement:
"There's nothing ambiguous here about graduation; the Agreement is clear that the decision is no longer up to the Board of Trustees, but will be made by the planning committee at each college."Somebody better tell Tod Burnett.
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Though a settlement has been reached, [defendants’ attorney, John] Vogt pointed out a potential loophole.See update HERE
Language in the settlement prohibits the colleges from holding invocations at scholarship ceremonies, but it's possible for the tradition to continue if the colleges' foundations – private, nonprofit entities who were not party to the lawsuit – resumed planning the events, Vogt said, since "nothing in the settlement would preclude the foundations." Vogt said the foundations historically planned the ceremonies until 2008.
[Ayesha] Khan disagreed with Vogt's interpretation of the settlement agreement.
"Neither the South Orange County Community College District, nor its colleges ... shall include an invocation on the program at any future scholarship ceremonies," Khan said, reading from the agreement. "I think they'd be skating on really thin legal ice."
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