(Commentary) The U.Va. board assuredly deserves a failing grade for attempting to bring about change with neither community buy-in nor transparency. But now it is taking reasonable steps to analyze and remedy its missteps. The accreditors have no right or reasonable cause to supplant those who are, by statute, responsible. They have no right to create one more administrative distraction and bureaucratic hoop for trustees to jump through, rather than allowing them to focus on students and quality education.