Item 7.5: July's Meeting of the SOCCCD Board of Trustees (see agenda):
The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT — "[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
Sunday, July 24, 2022
Friday, July 22, 2022
Contra apathy: (the case for) continuing the district Mask Mandate, July 25
Minutes ago, the Pres. of the IVC Academic Senate wrote the members of the IVC School of Humanities, urging them to contact members of the SOCCCD Board of Trustees, encouraging them to vote to CONTINUE the MASK MANDATE at the July 25 board meeting:
Dear colleagues,
At the upcoming SOCCCD Board of Trustees meeting on Monday, July 25, the Trustees will be voting on whether to renew the mask mandate. I would encourage you to write to the Board members in support of continuing the mask mandate, despite pressure from outside groups and growing apathy in the south Orange County community, to protect our students, staff, faculty, and administrators at IVC, Saddleback College, ATEP, and the District. Chancellor Burke has forwarded two options to the Board: a continuation of the mandate to August 25 or continuing the mandate for a longer time period and placing future decisions in the hands of the Chancellor.
If you want to write in support of continuing the mandate, please consider the following:
• Cases per 100K in CA have risen from 31.4 at the time school began last fall to 45.1 as of July 16.
• Cases per 100K in Orange County have risen from 17.6 at the time school began last fall to 34.7 as of July 16.
• Test positivity in Orange County has risen from 6.1% when school began last fall to 19.5% as of July 16.
• The two Omicron subvariants of current concern, BA.4 and BA.5, both spread more easily and better skirt immune defenses than previous variants and make people ill.
• People who have recently contracted COVID-19 often do not have sufficient antibodies to protect them against variants BA.4 and BA.5.
• Preliminary findings have found that BA.4 and BA.5 more easily replicate themselves in human lung cells than do previous variants.
• Additionally, many of us have anecdotal information of increased cases among friends, family, colleagues and students.. This is all bad news for higher risk populations in our district, groups of faculty, staff, administrators, and students who work in high-contact offices, and colleagues still suffering from long Covid. It also increases the risk of new cases in our classrooms.
I would encourage you, if you are in favor of extending the mask mandate, to reach out by email to our Board members over the next several days and to encourage colleagues you know who are not on my mailing list to write as well.. The Trustees' email addresses follow.
Marcia Milchiker: mmilchiker@socccd.edu.
Timothy Jemal: tjemal@socccd.edu.
Terri Whitt Rydell: twhittrydell@socccd.edu.
Carolyn Inmon: cinmon@socccd.edu.
Barbara J. Jay: bjay3@socccd.edu.
T.J. Prendergast III: tprendergast@socccd.edu.
Thank you for your consideration.
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Guitarist Reggie Young: an appreciation
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A real dump, even then: but great music was made here |
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The great Reggie Young |
Reggie Young (1936-2019) was the guitarist for the house band (the "Memphis Boys") of the great American Sound Studio in Memphis from 1967 to 1972. The studio was started by Chips Moman and Don Crews.
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
The latest in the Gregory Anderson saga
Gregory Anderson, the president of Riverside City College since late 2018, has been removed, an email from Riverside Community College District Chancellor Wolde-Ab Isaac states.The decision was announced after a closed session at the Tuesday night, June 21, meeting of the district’s board of trustees. The board discussed the “discipline/dismissal/release” of an employee, according to the agenda.The move follows a May 17 no-confidence vote by the executive board of the Riverside Community College District Faculty Association, the union representing Riverside City, Norco and Moreno Valley colleges.On Tuesday night, board President Bill Hedrick reported that the trustees reached “a unanimous decision to release” Anderson from his post, effective immediately, Isaac’s Wednesday, June 22, email states.Anderson could not be located for comment Thursday, June 23.. . .Faculty Association President Rhonda Taube, who teaches at Riverside City College, said the decision was a long time coming.The union “had been trying to work with Anderson for some time” and wanted to “preserve the college’s integrity.” After months of trying to resolve issues “out of our control,” the group filed grievances and believed that employees’ contracts were violated, Taube said.The union filed two grievances in April, and they weren’t resolved “to our satisfaction,” she said.“As a union, we felt we could no longer work with (Anderson),” Taube said. “This isn’t about his collegiality with faculty or support of students. It was about the inability to resolve issues related to our work conditions. We regret having to make this decision … it just showed the level of frustrations we were experiencing in trying to protect our collective bargaining agreement and resolve faculty-student learning issues.”….
Saturday, July 16, 2022
Chikanobu, et al.
Friday, July 15, 2022
Hey punk, where you goin' with that hair on your head?
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
The district’s indoor mask requirement is extended to at least July 25; it will then be reassessed
Unfortunately, positive COVID case rates are on the rise amongst employees in the District. Data indicate that we will continue to witness an upward trajectory of positive cases and hospitalizations in Orange County in the coming weeks with current seven-day test positivity rates at 32.1 percent as of July 12, 2022.
Your wellness and safety remain a priority and given the current environment, the indoor mask requirement set to expire on July 15 has been extended through Monday, July 25.
At that time, the Board of Trustees will have an opportunity to discuss the indoor mask mandate during the regularly scheduled Board meeting and determine whether to extend the mandate beyond July 25.
Meanwhile, Irvine Valley College’s President John Hernandez has sent the following message to students:
Unfortunately, positive COVID-19 case continue to rise in our region. Data indicate that we will continue to witness an upward trajectory of positive cases and hospitalizations in Orange County in the coming weeks with current seven-day test positivity rates at 32.1 percent as of July 12, 2022. Given the current environment, the indoor mask requirement set to expire on July 15 has been extended through Monday, July 25.
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Covid DEATHS in OC since May 2020 |
Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"
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