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Preview of Peralta Trustee Election 2010

In Election 2010, Trustees on August 31, 2010 at 2:04 AM

Three of the Peralta Board of Trustees seven seats will be up for reelection on Tuesday, November 2. With three incumbents running, one trustee is running unopposed while the others each face one challenger.

In Area 3, two-term incumbent Linda Handy faces a challenge from Monica Tell.

Handy, who served as board president in 2006, defeated the embattled trustee Brenda Knight in 2002, with major support from Peralta’s labor unions.

“Despite diminished funding and other challenges, my absolute dedication to student success and our local community is producing results,” Handy said in her candidate statement. “While Board President, I demanded quality service delivery, accountability and employee acknowledgement; fought for transparency and standardized reporting systems; pushed for for an indepdent auditor, and instituted a Board civility policy.” She also cites her work at getting local businesses contracts from Peralta’s $390 million bond Measure A (2006) and Peralta’s Student Health Clinic.

Tell, a former aide for then-Assembly Member Don Perata, lists her occupation as a Public Relations Specialist and Community Liaison. She is currently employed by PG&E.

“The Peralta Colleges need to be critically reviewed and dramatically improved,” writes Tell in her candidate statement. “Earlier this year, the Alameda County Grand Jury criticized the Peralta College trustees and highlighted various concerns, including: inadequate management and oversight; wasteful spending; [and ] excessive travel and improper use of credit cards.” She pledges to “focus on fiscal responsibility, strict management accountability and improved educational services.”

Area 3 includes parts of the Laurel, along with the Fruitvale, Brookdale and Fairfax districts in Oakland.

Trustee Dr. William “Bill” Riley (Area 5) was first elected to the Board in 1998. He’s served as president twice and is currently board VP.

“When I was first elected, Peralta received adequate state funding to support every student enrolling in our colleges. Today, we’re challenged with serving 5,200 more students than the state pays for,” Riley writes.

“I pledge to continue monitoring District completion of Measure A’s $390 million expenditures for college improvements, improving fiscal accountability, fighting for local business participation in capital projects, collaborating to secure our fair share of state funding and mot importantly, strengthening student support services.”

The three-term incumbent Riley is being challenged for the first time, (unopposed in2002, 2006) by William J. Mattox, a human resources consultant.

“I am a candidate of reform,” writes Mattox. “I am determined to make sure this board is accountable to the community for fiscal responsibility, effective employee management, focus, vision, and purpose.” Mattox cites his experience in HR as sufficient for budget analysis and monitoring employee performance.

Area 5 includes Oakland’s Rockridge District and the City of Piedmont.

Incumbent Abel Guillen (Area 7), the current board president is running unopposed. His name will not appear on the ballot.

“We are on the frontlines of college access and career training in growing industries,” Guillen writes in his candidate statement. Guillen was elected in 2006, defeating two-term incumbent Alona Clifton with major support from Peralta’s labor unions. “I have fought to hold Peralta’s management more accountable through a series of financial reforms and cost-saving measures; and a national search for a new chancellor is under way to build upon these improvements.

Area 7 includes West Oakland, Temescal, Uptown, Lake Merritt and most of Oakland’s Chinatown.

The Peralta Federation of Teachers (PFT), representing the District’s faculty, and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1021, the union representing classified staff, have yet to make any endorsements for the contested positions. PFT endorsed Guillen in June.

This article originally appeared on TheBlackHour.com.

Peralta trustee Marcie Hodge running for Oakland mayor

In Election 2010 on August 14, 2010 at 10:25 PM

Peralta Trustee Marcie Hodge wants to be the next mayor of Oakland

Peralta Colleges trustee Marcie Hodge wants to be the next Mayor of Oakland, the Oakland Tribune reports.

Hodge is one of 13 candidates who filed nomination papers August 11 to succeed Mayor Ron Dellums in the Nov. 2 election. She is unimpressed with the other candidates.

Hodge told the Tribune: “We need to usher in new faces, new ideas and people who are intrinsically concerned with the values of those who live in the city of Oakland.”

In 2004, Hodge ran for the Peralta board against educator Johnny Lorigo on a platform of ending wasteful spending. After being elected, her criticism of the Peralta Colleges’ expensive international student program led the Board censuring her.

Last year, Hodge came under scrutiny for her own questionable spending practices.

Hodge routinely used district credit cards for private expenses, the Oakland Tribune reported last summer. She spent nearly $5,000, including $600 for a dress in Las Vegas.

Hodge has also been frequently criticized for her lack of involvement in Peralta affairs. She rarely attends Board committee meetings (One exception was her brief attendance at a February 2010 presence at a board meeting to support a questionable policy to extend student trustee term limits.) She has also reportedly been seen reading magazines during board meetings.

In the fall 2009, Hodge sharply criticized Laney student Darnice Davis during a public meeting. The incident led to the Laney student government demanding an apology from trustee Hodge. Darnice Davis is now one of two student trustees, and is seated next to Hodge at meetings.

Hodge was re-elected in 2008 after a nasty bout with Marlon McWilson. It had been anticipated that Desley Brook’s sister, Darleen, would be running against Hodge. It was later alleged that one of Hodge’s relatives had improperly sought confidential information about McWilson.

Hodge told the Tribune she will focus on “job creation, public safety and education,” a platform similar to her 2006 campaign for Oakland Councilwomen Desley Brooks District 6 seat.

“I feel I have the leadership capability and the strength to run a city in a way that’s fair and democratic and will allow its citizenry to be participatory in the process,” she said.

Welcome to the Peralta Report

In Special Reports on August 14, 2010 at 9:06 PM

Welcome to the Peralta Report. At a time of draconian budget cuts, rising education costs, reduced student services, education reporting has been greatly eliminated at news outlets across the nation.

The Peralta Colleges primarily receives news coverage for its less than favorable actions. Although there is immense corruption, there is great work being done for students and the community.

The purpose of this blog is to give a balanced and accurate portrayal of life at the Peralta Colleges. This website will feature news, opinions and special features highlighting students, faculty and staff attending the four college district. Additionally, news about the Peralta Colleges in the community will also be included.

If you have any news tips, email them to <a href=”mailto:peraltareport@gmail.com”>peraltareport [at] gmail [dot] com.</a>