Not listening, few or no questions, lack of setting direction for Community College
In May, the District Governing Board assessed areas where its behaviors needed improvement. Representative Deb McCasland pointed to three areas where she believed Governing Board behaviors needed to improve.
She said the Board needed to set direction for the Community College. It should not sit on its hands and approve only administrative proposals. She also said that the Board was not listening to its ownership input. Finally she indicated concern that there are either no questions or no discussion about important issues affecting the College from a majority of the Governing Board. The Board behaviors assessment, which was made public at the June 2017 Board meeting, is set-out below.

