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MSJC – B.O.T. Self Evaluation (FA08) June 11, 2009

MSJC – B.O.T. Self Evaluation (FA08) June 11, 2009. Goals of the Board Self Evaluation: WASC Accreditation Standard Requirements Evaluation of Board effectiveness Identify areas of accomplishments Identify area of improvement

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MSJC – B.O.T. Self Evaluation (FA08) June 11, 2009

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  1. MSJC – B.O.T. Self Evaluation (FA08)June 11, 2009 Goals of the Board Self Evaluation: • WASC Accreditation Standard Requirements • Evaluation of Board effectiveness • Identify areas of accomplishments • Identify area of improvement • Will be used as a starting point for next year’s goals & objectives Objective: to review YOUR results of the questionnaire • No Concerns • Room for Improvement • Areas Needing Further Attention Source: MSJC Board of Trustees Self Evaluation – Fall 2008, BOT includes five members: Joan Sparkman (President), Eugene Kadow (Clerk) ,Dorothy McGargill, Ann Motte & Gwendolyn Schlange. Data complied by IR Dept. XCHASX-5.29.9

  2. MSJC – B.O.T. Self Evaluation (FA08) • Self administrated questionnaire • 45questions & 11 Categories • Mission • Advocacy • Professional Development • Interpersonal Relations • Audience Sensitivity • Decision Making • Discernment • Objectivity • Performance Orientation • Financial Responsibility • Relation with Superintendent/President • 5 point scale • Almost Always • Often “top 2 boxes” • Sometimes • Seldom • Rarely

  3. Source: MSJC Board of Trustees Self Evaluation – Fall 2008, BOT includes: Joan Sparkman (President), Eugene Kadow (Clerk) ,Dorothy McGargill, Ann Motte & Gwendolyn Schlange. Red indicates that two trustees chose the ‘top 2 boxes “ & two chose the “bottom two boxes” (Rarely /Seldom). Data complied by IR Dept. XCHASX-5.29.9

  4. MSJC – B.O.T. Self Evaluation • Questions regarding data

  5. MSJC – B.O.T. Self Evaluation • Accreditation Standard IV. B.1.g • Board Policy #2745 • Accreditation Recommendation • Recommendation #7: The team recommends that the Board implements its established policy on self-evaluation Facilitator: Rebecca Teague– Accreditation Liaison Officer/ Director of Grant Development

  6. MSJC – B.O.T. Self Evaluation • Board Discussion • Self-Evaluation Results • Assess Self-Evaluation Instrument and Process • Annual Self-Evaluation Timeline Facilitator: Rebecca Teague – Accreditation Liaison Officer/ Director of Grant Development

  7. MSJC – B.O.T. Self Evaluation • Next steps • Strategic /Institutional Goals Vs Board Goals • Compliance with Accreditation Standard Facilitator: Rebecca Teague – Accreditation Liaison Officer/ Director of Grant Development

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