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LTC 488-2016 Committee for Quality Education Motion MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 488-2016 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of the City C•I mission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: November 15, 2016 SUBJECT: Committee for Quality Education otion The Committee for Quality Education would like you to be aware of the following motion requesting support for the Anti-Defamation League No Place for Hate program and exploration of a one cent sales tax for Miami Beach public schools, approved at the November 15, 2016 committee meeting. C: Executive Staff Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld, Chief Learning Development Officer Attachmen KGB/Le�. City of Miami Beach Committee for Quality Education Meeting of November 15, 2016 Members Present: Beverly Heller, Beth Edwards, Yvette Tache, Stewart Turner, Joshua Levy, Kayla Rynor, Betsy Mateu, Karen Edelstein, Ivan Alvarez, Tiffany Heckler,Judith Berson-Levinson, Damond Neely, Faiza Liban, and Jessica Rivero Members Absent: Jordan Leonard Motion made by Kayla Rynor Motion seconded by Judi Berson-Levinson Motion Text: The Committee for Quality Education requests the Miami Beach Mayor and Commission fund up to $3,750 annually to implement in its public schools the No Place for Hate program of the Anti- Defamation League Florida region, beginning in the 2017-18 school year with the Anti- Defamation League subsidizing 50% of training costs. The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above request. Motion Passage: Votes 14-0 Motion made by Joshua Levy Motion seconded by Stewart Turner Motion Text: The Committee for Quality Education requests the Miami Beach Mayor and Commission explore the proposal of a penny sales tax on Miami Beach which will be directed solely to Miami Beach public schools within the City limits. The goal is to make a sustainable fund to provide Miami Beach students with public funds to ensure that Miami Beach public school children are given the best public school education possible and to compete with other school districts. This penny tax is not to replace, alter, or diminish any current or future funds provided by any other source including but not limited to the School Board, County, State, or Federal, but rather to provide enhancements for Miami Beach public schools. The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above request. Motion Passage: Votes 14-0