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COC board cancels, reschedule­s review

Chancellor’s performanc­e evaluation to be discussed

- By Emily Alvarenga Signal Staff Writer

College of the Canyons’ governing board canceled the special closed-session meeting scheduled Wednesday to evaluate Chancellor Dianne Van Hook’s performanc­e.

The virtual meeting of trustees was reschedule­d for 3-5 p.m. Thursday for a “public employee performanc­e evaluation” of the chancellor, according to a newly released college agenda report.

The meeting was reschedule­d when the trustees realized they hadn’t notified the student trustee about it, according to COC spokesman Eric Harnish.

“We checked with legal counsel, and they indicated that we could move forward with the meeting or reschedule, and so the board president chose to reschedule the meeting to ensure that we fully

followed all our processes,” Harnish said.

Since Van Hook’s hiring as the college’s top executive in 1988, the college has establishe­d its Canyon Country campus, expanded its budget by $231.1 million, hired more than 270 full-time faculty and staff and erected the University Center, which is home to the SCV Economic Developmen­t Corp. and Small Business Developmen­t Center.

The chancellor’s performanc­e review comes after COC’s governing board expanded her authority in March amid the COVID-19 pandemic, granting her control over actions necessary to ensure the continuati­on of public education and the health and safety of students and staff.

“Granting Chancellor Dr. Van Hook emergency authority is imperative to effectivel­y addressing this rapidly changing situation, which requires timely and decisive action in order to reflect the district’s commitment to protect the safety and well-being of students, faculty and staff,” board President Michele Jenkins said in a previous statement released by the college.

Van Hook’s evaluation also follows the college’s Trustee Area 2-4 elections, which resulted in two incumbents securing reelection and a newcomer set to join the board, according to certified Los Angeles County election results.

Edel Alonso, the representa­tive for Trustee Area No. 2 and Jenkins, who represents Area No. 4, are set to return, while COC alum Sebastian Cazares won Area No. 3 and is set to join the governing board.

The board’s annual organizati­onal meeting, where Cazares would be sworn in, is scheduled for Dec. 16, according to Harnish.

Normally, this performanc­e review is done in June, but due to the pandemic it had been postponed.

Board Vice President Joan MacGregor said she didn’t plan to attend Wednesday’s meeting, as she didn’t have adequate time to review the chancellor’s review packet.

While MacGregor believes it important to have an evaluation of the chancellor and that outgoing Trustee Steven Zimmer should get some input, she said she feels the scheduling of the meeting was not handled in the appropriat­e way.

“Part of that evaluation is setting goals for the chancellor for the following year,” MacGregor added. “When you do it in June, you set the goals for the next college year, so I do think, in that regard, it’s best to have the new trustee that’s going to be coming on… be part of the meeting to give his input from his perspectiv­e.”

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