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2003-25141 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2003-25141 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLROIDA, EXPRESSING UNEQUIVOCAL SUPPORT FOR THE CONTINUATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE CARL D. PERKINS APPLIED TECHNOLOGY ACT. THE CURRENT DELIVERY SYSTEMS HAVE MET, ARE MEETING, AND WILL CONTINUE TO MEET THE EDUCATIONAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEEDS OF OUR COMMUNITY; THEREFORE, THE STRUCTURE OF THE CARL D. PERKINS ACT DELIVERY SYSTEM MUST BE PRESERVED. WHEREAS, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida and the City of Miami Beach, Florida have set a high priority on preparing both K-l2 and adult students for high- skill/high-wage employment opportunities in fields such as health occupations, information technology, and other vocational/technical areas of vital interest to the community and to the local economy; and WHEREAS, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, is currently authorized to receive $4.3 million in secondary and $1.5 million in postsecondary funds from the Carl D. Perkins Act to provide for the training of students for employment in such high-skill/high-wage occupations. Further, the Board has decreed that the opportunity for entrance into such training programs will be extended to all segments of our society; and WHEREAS, The City of Miami Beach, Florida, recognizes that the continuation of such federal assistance depends upon reauthorization of the Carl D. Perkins Act by the IOgth U. S, Congress and its signing by the President, and that failure to reauthorize this legislation would critically impact the district's ability to sustain and initiate technology-dependent secondary and postsecondary programs; and WHEREAS, The City of Miami Beach, Florida, recognizes that such federal assistance is necessary to purchase and replace equipment such as computers, servers, health science simulators, robotic and biotechnology equipment, and other items essential to the workforce readiness of students, and to provide staff development and curriculum support related to new technological developments and the changing needs of business and industry; and WHEREAS, The City of Miami Beach, Florida recognizes that such federal assistance is needed to support local and state career and technical student organizations such as Future Business Leaders of America that provide leadership and mentoring experiences, competitions, and opportunities for personal and professional development; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, express their unequivocal support for the continuation of appropriations for the Carl D. Perkins Applied Technology Act. PASSED and ADOPTED this 26th day of February 2003. ATTEST: ~~ ~MdM City Clerk Mayor ItPPROfED MtO FORM &t.ANGUAGI & FOR j ,Sf-O ~ 0.-. c; I(C-JI'L it::- )'Vl, .-i V CITY OF MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR & COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: JORGE M. GONZALEZ ~. CITY MANAGER ,~ FROM: LUIS R. GARCIA JR. COMMISSIONER DATE: FEBRUARY 14,2003 RE: AGENDA REVIEW Please place the attached resolution for approval on the February 26th Commission regarding the preservation of education and training programs in our community. Thank you. Attachments j o :,/) ::lC .a: co ~ ll..J -,C) ":,~ -- 'I.J... ,~,; LL. "C' co La.J ...... (") (:) Agenda Item Date 1?9J ~ ,oJ' -O~ :- giving our students the wo~ The Honorable Luis R. Garcia City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 1~' f ,~ \~ 'VJ February 4, 2003 Miami-Dade County School Board Dr. Michael M Krop, Chair Dr. Robert B. Ingram, Vice Chair Agustin J. Barrera Frank J. Bolanos Frank J. Cobo Perla Tabares Hantman Betsy H. Kaplan Dr. Marta Perez Dr. Solomon C. Stinson Dear Commissioncr Garcia: Superintendent of Schools Merrett R. Stierheim Legislative alerts from the nation's largest career and technical education organizations warn that there is an attempt to eliminate federal funding for vocational education to offset shortfalls in other areas. The elimination ofthe Carl D. Perkins Act funds would represent a dramatic cut ($5,825,863) in the basic infrastructure of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, impacting educational services for many thousands of students in secondary schools and adult technical education centers across the county. On December 11, 2002, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, adopted Resolution No. 02-56 (see Attachment), describing the importance of the Perkins Act funding in Miami-Dade County and urging the federal government to continue its support. The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce endorsed this action with its own resolution on January 9, 2003 (see Attachment). Weare respectfully requesting you to adopt a similar resolution expressing your support for the Perkins Act in order to preserve many of the most effective education and training programs in our community. I would appreciate your forwarding your resolution to Mr. Joseph H. Mathos, Assistant Superintendent, Office of AdultIVocational and Alternative Education, 1450 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Room 802, Miami FL 33132. You may contact him at305 995-1443. Thank you for your continued advocacy on behalf of local educational programs. If you have questions, please feel free to call me, at 305 995-1428, or contact Ms. Mercedes Toural, Associate Superintendent for Education, at 305 995- 1960. errett R. Stierheim Superintendent of Schools . .J ;:;;J o w -'] J"T1 co f'l e, ,I -< .' ~ C~ r ~. I -" C" I l_ ::- I v I C , ~.-.,- I' MRS/JHM:cam L-1550 Attachments i I ~. ," , ".} .J:".'!lIo cc: School Board Members School Board Attorney Ms. Mercedes Toural Mr. Joseph H. Mathos Mr. Alberto M. Carvalho Mr. Carlos A. Manrique = ,J;:" rr, " School Board Administration Building -1450 NE 2nd Avenue - Miami, Florida 33132 305-995-1430 - FAX: 305-995-1488 - www.dadeschools.net RESOLUTION NO. 02-56 OF THE ~CHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE CONTINUATION OF THE CARL D. PERKINS ACT APPROPRIATIONS WHEREAS, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, has set a high priority on preparing both K-12 and adult students for high-skilVhigh-wage employment opportunities in ,fields such as health occupations, information technology, and other vocationaVtechnical areas of vital interest to the community and to the local economy; and WHEREAS, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, is currently authorized to receive $4.3 million in secondary and $1.5 million in postsecondary funds from the Carl D. Perkins Act to provide for the training of students for employment in such high-skill/high-wage occupations. Further, the Board has decreed that the opportunity for entrance into such training programs will be extended to all segments of our society; and WHEREAS, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, recognizes that the continuation of such federal assistance depends upon reauthorization of the Carl D. Perkins Act by the 108" U.S. Congress and its signing by the President, and that failure to reauthorize this legislation would critically impact the district's ability to sustain and initiate technology-dependent secondary and postsecondary programs; and WHEREAS, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, recognizes that such federal assistance is necessary to purchase and replace equipment such as computers, servers, he.alth science simulators, robotic and biotechnology equipment, and other items essential to the workforce readiness of students, and to provide staff development and curriculum support related to new technological developments and the changing needs of business and industry; and WHEREAS, The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, recognizes that such federal assistance is needed to support local and state career and technical student organizations such as Future Business Leaders of America that provide leadership and mentoring experiences, competitions, and opportunities for personal and professional development; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The School Board of Miami-Dade County. Rorida, approve Resolution No. 02-56 of The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, expressing unequivocal support for the continuation of appropriations for the Carl D. Perkins Applied Technology Act. The current delivery systems have met, are meeting, and will continue to meet the educational and economic development needs of our community; therefore, the structure of the Carl D. Perkins Act delivery system must be preserved. A copy of this resolution is placed in the permanent records of this Board. .~ r \ f/~\ \j". ( Secretary