Thursday, April 4, 2019

March 7, 2019, meeting of ac senate

[Agenda for April 4 (today’s) meeting: here:
 
The last issue (of March 7 meeting) is fairly pressing, though it doesn't seem to be agonized for today (April 4): 
item K. AS General Education Course Options (see below)
Also: item I: vote of "no confidence" in Pres Roquemore; it lives.
 
March 7 meeting of ac senate
 
     Curriculum’s Boone: Complaints from various faculty about being kept out of college/district system; crashing, etc. How often does this happen to students and adjuncts?
     Eddie referred to some incidents, including the history instructor (8th grade) situation (a student passed along assignment of local 8th grade history instructor: "most slaves were well-treated, but some slave-holders were mean and cruel"  that sort of thing). That’s the atmosphere out there. SHEESH.
     So, said some, we need to emphasize this stuff: the Holocaust event, etc. 
     Considerable discussion about student failure to understand the most basic facts about the Holocaust and the like.
 
Exec reports:
 
     June M: Arts Complex. Arbitrary decision seemingly made to favor Saddleback over IVC – by state chancellor. Yes, we’ve made an effort, on behalf of The Arts, to challenge this. Very frustrating. Only criterion mentioned was their project’s lack of seismic readiness and some such. 
 
     Jeff K: Fine Arts building came up. McDonald and Davit seem to be saying different things. Maybe not decided yet. 
     Another issue: we might be able to pursue the project without state help. That way the state has no say. 
     Our building plans are over 20 years old. As a college, we need to start over, produce a new plan. A current plan. Do it quickly. 
     On a happier note: budget, DRAC up to 40.3% for IVC now. According to Davit: the 2020 budget is “healthy.” But Jeff interrogated him and has his worries owing to $3.5 mil issue pers/sters. The budget looks good for the next fiscal year. No talk of a “cliff” this time.
     Last year, were told of big cliff. We took steps. Now OK. But Maximo raised question of decisions to cut classes. 
Somebody noted that our recycling program at the college has become a “farce.” The larger picture: the recycling world isn’t doing what we think it’s doing. Fubar.
 
     Dan D (Acc Affairs). 4 things. First, we’ve reached our limit, professional development funds. Will reopen Jun 1.
     We requested $150 mil instead of 75 we usually get. Supported by VPI, et al. We’ll see where that goes. Intent: not just to increase grants but also to bring in speakers.
     Laser Week is now “Laser Day.” (The day of no laser.) Complication: our chancellor has been asked to give opening remarks on Tuesday of Flex Week. Asking that presidents come after her. So Laser day is Monday of Flex week. 
     Messiness of flex week: meeting with pres to discuss opening session, speaker. We would prefer to have an academic speaker (there are lots of pressing pedagogical issues). Committee would like to have a day of Flex Week devoted to some academic topic. Perhaps then have Pres have an academic speaker. 
     4th: June asked Ac. Affairs to look at program realignment and similar policies… No major revision to document since 2002 (also program discontinuance).
     We would like a smaller group to work on the revision. The document we have is inadequate. Revitalization, program discontinuance. We should have a good and legal document. Let’s do that. 
     Also: if you have ideas of an academic subject that you would like to discuss—tell you rep for Ac Affairs. We want to rap this up before summer. 
 
     Curriculum’s Rick Boone: curric committee: we have our own website, IVC home. Search: curriculum. Page. Totally caught up right now. (Applause.) Revised every two weeks. 
     Soon, won’t have to go on CNET to do this. By summer/fall, new program functional. Updates will become easier. 
 
     Labor market information. Still looking at numbers. SC, IVC, and district. Lots of pieces involved. 
 
     Item H: board policies
     3100 budget preparation
     The changes bring the policy up to state standard. Incorporates what board already does. The board was doing things not in the BP. Hence the changes. 
     Campus safety: [some report] doesn’t address IVC’s issues. If you have questions, let me know.
 
     Item I (vote of “no confidence”): cabinet met. Good discussion of “vote of no confidence” last time. Some expressed desire for list of issues. Are there even enough concerns to have a vote? The cabinet recommends: leave development of this with cabinet. Sounds great.
     Jeff: this has to keep coming from the floor. So nobody’s handing us anything. We need to take it to this next step. Still need feedback. 
     I moved to adopt Cabinet's rec. Unanimous. The Senate Cabinet will pursue the vote, various issues concerning it.
 
     Donna: update on child development center
     As of about 1999—lack of quality practices. Good teachers left. Lack of professionalism.  Admin claimed we weren’t using the center; not true. 
     Closed. Tried to save it. Mary M stood up then, to no avail, now retired. 
     We spelled out problems to June in 2017. Very encouraging. Sept 2018—a solution that was unworkable. 
     June: closing of CD center was contra faculty. No faculty input. Now teaching this program without children, no bathroom in building, etc. Was closed to save us from $8 mil “cliff.” Donna is continuing to seek a center. Massive oversight by administration.
     Donna has found contractor who has done work in great places… Awesome future potential partner. 
     Lots of support… hopeful. 
     June: we want to revisit the CDC and its closing. Efforts of Human D to try to find partners. 
 
     Since I invited bunch of people (said June), we will move item K (AA and AS degrees) to the end.

     L. IVC Building Security Enhancement Project 
     
     So here are the building security people…. (A group walked up.)
 
     Davit: see handout. Went through handout, page by page. 
     IDEA building (at ATEP): prototype for the rest of the school. To set standards.
     Electronic locks mechanism. 
     Bruce: panic buttons. What they are. 
     Cameras: stores at least 60 days of footage. Online mid-fall 2019. Motion sensor activation. Location will be reviewed further by the campus community 
John Meyer (cop):  we’re not talking about a bank of monitors someone viewing at all times. More reactionary. Can go back to look at footage, if desired. NonPD personnel can only view images with the police chief’s authorization
     Not to be used to violate privacy. Meyer: to protect privacy, preserve evidence. 
     June: your view re student safety isn’t the same as faculty and faculty safety. 

     Woman speaker (?) Anna Petrossian (?)
 
     The other Jeff [Hurlbut]: funding $1.7 mil basic aid. Total: 3.2 M (funding request, etc.)
 
     Jeff K: concerns about facial recognition. Anna: nope, doesn’t have that capability
 
     Kurt: I don’t recall our being solicited….
 
     June: senate has been involved from the beginning. 
Issue: people with cards – access to all rooms? Problems. 
 
     K. AS General Education Course Options

     Rick Boone: General Ed requirements AS AA. See sheets on back. 
     Explains document (see). “Please review these. Any suggestions of courses to add, let me know.”

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