The School Board of Broward County, Florida
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Meeting: Regular School Board Meeting : CC. Board Policies | |||||||||||||||||
CC-7. Revisions to School Board Policy 1341 - Use of Broward County School Facilities for Non-School Purposes (D)
November 09, 2010 Status: Open Agenda |
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Quick Summary / Abstract
Approve revised School Board Policy 1341, Use of Broward County School Facilities for Non-School Purposes, at this first reading. The existing Use of Broward County School Facilities for Non-School Purposes Policy 1341 addresses School Board rules for the use of school facilities by other groups or organizations. The changes proposed in the Revised Policy 1341 were brought forward primarily to clarify provisions in the existing policy, define commonly used terms, automate the application process by using a central database to store information and produce the lease agreement, adjust the fees to today's reality, and add a matrix to identify requirements and clarify the type of charges to be applied to the four (4) categories of users. The amendment before the Board was reviewed by ELT and presented to a Board Workshop on October 26, 2010. The Revised Policy was approved as to form and legal content by the School Board Attorney. There is no financial impact to the school district, therefore this item does not require a collaboration form from the Capital Budget Department. Requested Action Approve revised School Board Policy 1341, Use of Broward County School Facilities for Non-School Purposes, at this first reading. Summary The existing Use of Broward County School Facilities for Non-School Purposes Policy 1341 addresses School Board rules for the use of school facilities by other groups or organizations. The changes proposed in the Revised Policy 1341 were brought forward primarily to clarify provisions in the existing policy, define commonly used terms, automate the application process by using a central database to store information and produce the lease agreement, adjust the fees to today's reality, and add a matrix to identify requirements and clarify the type of charges to be applied to the four (4) categories of users. The amendment before the Board was reviewed by ELT and presented to a Board Workshop on October 26, 2010. The Revised Policy was approved as to form and legal content by the School Board Attorney. School Board Goals
Financial Impact There is no financial impact to the school district, therefore this item does not require a collaboration form from the Capital Budget Department. Source of Additional Information Chris Akagbosu 754 321-2162 Associated File Attachments
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