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The School Board of Broward County, Florida
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Meeting: Regular School Board Meeting : II. Office of the Superintendent | |||||||||||
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II-4. Agreement between The School Board of Broward County, Florida and The Children's Services Council of Broward County
June 24, 2014 Status: |
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Quick Summary / Abstract
REVISED Approve the Agreement Between The School Board of Broward County, Florida and The Children's Services Council of Broward County During the 2014-2015 school year and in the summer proceeding the 2015-2016 school year, the Children?s Services Council of Broward County (CSC), in collaboration with The School Board of Broward County, Florida (SBBC), the Young Men?s Christian Association of Broward County, Florida, Inc., and Hispanic Unity of Florida, will continue to provide after-school enrichment or remediation learning activities that will complement and enhance the school day Read, Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science curriculum. In addition, non-traditional, project-based, engaging learning activities for personal enrichment will be implemented in the areas of; art and music, health, wellness, fitness, sports, tutoring and mentoring. Through the agreement, there will be over 100 students served as each of the following eight high schools; Blanche Ely, Boyd Anderson, Deerfield Beach, Dillard, Hallandale, Miramar, Northeast and Stranahan. These schools were initially selected in the 2010-2011 school year by the Area Superintendents for participation in the 21st Century Community Learning Center grant. After the sunset, the CSC, in collaboration with District leadership, decided to continue services to the aforementioned eight schools. The Agreement has been reviewed and approved as to form and legal content by the Office of the General Counsel. The positive financial impact to the District is $1,503,468. The source of the funds is The Children's Services Council of Broward County. There is a financial impact to the District of $193,167.00 for transportation costs. As this is a continuation of existing transportation services for the year, the costs are already factored into the Transportation budget. Requested Action REVISED Approve the Agreement Between The School Board of Broward County, Florida and The Children's Services Council of Broward County Summary During the 2014-2015 school year and in the summer proceeding the 2015-2016 school year, the Children?s Services Council of Broward County (CSC), in collaboration with The School Board of Broward County, Florida (SBBC), the Young Men?s Christian Association of Broward County, Florida, Inc., and Hispanic Unity of Florida, will continue to provide after-school enrichment or remediation learning activities that will complement and enhance the school day Read, Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science curriculum. In addition, non-traditional, project-based, engaging learning activities for personal enrichment will be implemented in the areas of; art and music, health, wellness, fitness, sports, tutoring and mentoring. Through the agreement, there will be over 100 students served as each of the following eight high schools; Blanche Ely, Boyd Anderson, Deerfield Beach, Dillard, Hallandale, Miramar, Northeast and Stranahan. These schools were initially selected in the 2010-2011 school year by the Area Superintendents for participation in the 21st Century Community Learning Center grant. After the sunset, the CSC, in collaboration with District leadership, decided to continue services to the aforementioned eight schools. The Agreement has been reviewed and approved as to form and legal content by the Office of the General Counsel. School Board Goals
Financial Impact The positive financial impact to the District is $1,503,468. The source of the funds is The Children's Services Council of Broward County. There is a financial impact to the District of $193,167.00 for transportation costs. As this is a continuation of existing transportation services for the year, the costs are already factored into the Transportation budget. Source of Additional Information Jeffrey Moquin 754 321-2650 Associated File Attachments
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