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99-23433 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 99-23433 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ENDORSING THE NEED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW HIGH SCHOOL FACILITY AT MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND REQUESTING THAT THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD INITIATE PLANS TO REPLACE THE FACILITIES AT MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WITH A NEW STATE OF THE ART FACILITY. WHEREAS, quality educational facilities are a vital element of the public school system and are essential to the achievement of desired opportunities and results for the youth of our area; and WHEREAS, the quality and condition of the facilities at Miami Beach Senior High School have deteriorated to such an extent that they are a detriment to, rather than an enhancement of, the educational opportunities available to high school students; and WHEREAS, the beach area communities of Miami Beach, Surfside, North Bay Village, Bal Harbour Village, and Bay Harbor Islands, which comprise much of the geographic "feeder pattern" of the student population of Miami Beach Senior High School, contribute enormous sums of tax revenue into the Miami-Dade County public school system every year; and WHEREAS, there is a significant inequity between tax revenue provided to the County public school system from the geographic area in relation to the investment of educational expenditures back into this area by that system; and WHEREAS, this community and all beach area communities have historically and enthusiastically supported public education and the ideals of first-rate educational programs and facilities at all public schools in the County; and WHEREAS, the current condition of facilities at Miami Beach Senior High School presents an urgent need for the construction of a new high school which would resolve the safety, health, well-being, and educational issues that exist today as a result of the poor quality and condition of existing facilities; and WHEREAS, current levels of funding from State and local sources for the construction of new public school facilities are sufficient to provide the means of achieving a new, state of the art high school facility at Miami Beach Senior High School without undue delay. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, endorsing the need for construction of a new high school facility and requesting that the Miami-Dade County School Board initiate plans to replace the facilities at Miami Beach Senior High School with a new State of the Art facility. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15TH day of December 1999. '!ffi MAYOR NEISEN O. KASDIN ATTEST: ~ P tlv~ APPROVED p.S TO FORM & LA.NGUAGE & FOR EXECUTiON CITY CLERK ROBERT PARCHER c J ~cr 1 -qcr Dcle F:\CLER\$ALL\LILL Y\BEACHIGH.RES C',' T19G -:111 ; : :'f . ,l' OFFICE OF THE MAYOR & Co9.MMlSp~I9N CITY OF MIAMI BEAEIlUV.;lIT i1,12.00 TO: SERGIO RODRIGUEZ CITY MANAGER FROM: NEISEN KASDINWlrv MAYOR SUBJECT: GOALS FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION ON mE BEACH DATE: 11/30/99 OFTIC~ Please agenda a discussion item for the December 15th City Commission meeting regarding public education on the beach. Similar to Biscayne Elementcuy and North Beach Elementcuy, Beach High is also in need of a new campus facility. I believe it is an appropriate time to begin comprehensive discussions with the beach communities, the Miami-Dade County School Board, the PTA's, and other civic organizations to identify goals for the public system in our community. Agenda Item RC? (":) Date ( 2 -l S' -Cf 4- 575