2017-29810 Reso 2017-29810
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO EXECUTE, SUBSTANTIALLY IN THE FORM ATTACHED
TO THIS RESOLUTION, AMENDMENT NO 1 TO THE AGREEMENT,
DATED JANUARY 4, 2017, BETWEEN THE CITY, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
SCHOOL BOARD, AND MIAMI DADE COLLEGE TO PROVIDE DUAL
ENROLLMENT COURSES FOR COLLEGE CREDIT FOR EIGHTH GRADE
STUDENTS ATTENDING NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL AND FIENBERG
FISHER K-8 CENTER, AND FOR 9TH AND 10TH GRADE STUDENTS
ATTENDING MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL; SAID AMENDMENT,
IN MATERIAL PART, EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT TO
JUNE 30, 2018 AND INCREASING THE CITY'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE
PROGRAM, IN AN AMOUNT NOT EXCEED $28,000 PER FISCAL YEAR,
COMMENCING WITH THE SECOND YEAR OF THE PROGRAM (2017-2018
SCHOOL YEAR), SUBJECT TO BUDGET APPROPRIATION.
WHEREAS, the Education Compact with Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS),
established on January 16, 2008 (Education Compact), includes the outcome to increase
academic support and achievement; and
WHEREAS, the Education Compact reflects the desire of the Miami Beach community
to support excellence in the City's public schools to improve educational opportunities for youth;
and
WHEREAS, the graduation rate at Miami Beach Senior High School (MBSH) in 2016
was 82.5%, a 16.2% increase from 2011; and
WHEREAS, in order to increase academic support and achievement, the Education
Compact seeks to identify and pursue the implementation of best practices strategies to
increase the graduation rate at MBSHS; and
WHEREAS, dual enrollment is a program that allows eligible high school and middle
school students currently attending accredited Miami-Dade County public or private high
schools, or home schools, to enroll in a college course while attending high school or middle
school; and
WHEREAS, the credits that students earn in the dual enrollment program must be
applicable toward a high school diploma and a postsecondary educational title, such as a
college associate, a baccalaureate degree, or a technical certificate; and
WHEREAS, students in 8th 9thand 10th grades that are enrolled in M-DCPS are eligible
to participate in dual enrollment programs and must meet specific criteria; and
WHEREAS, Miami Dade College (MDC) currently offers dual enrollment courses in
approximately 34 out of 53 high schools and two (2) middle schools across Miami-Dade County;
and
WHEREAS, due to state funding changes for dual enrollment courses in July 2013, M-
DCPS is responsible for reimbursing colleges for instructor and administrative fees; therefore,
limiting the number of courses offered due to available funding and credentialing limitations of
instructional school staff; and
WHEREAS, at the January 31, 2014 Miami Beach City Commission Retreat, the Key
Intended Outcomes (KK)) in The City's Strategic Plan were discussed and amendments to the
priority outcomes of the Mayor and City Commission were formally adopted on March 5, 2014
pursuant to Resolution No. 2014-28525; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2014-28525 established the KIO to "Induce Public School
Accountability Mainly at Middle School" and to "Achieve Educational K-12 Excellence"; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has supported dual enrollment at Miami Beach
Senior High School since Spring, 2015 for 11th and 12th graders through Florida International
University; and
WHEREAS, prior to the City providing this enhancement, dual enrollment was not
offered by the high school or offered sporadically; and
WHEREAS, since the implementation of the program, in Spring 2015, there was a
financial savings, in the amount of $440,907.39 (based on 2016-2017 Florida State tuition
rates), to Miami Beach families for those children choosing to enroll in dual enrollment courses;
and
WHEREAS, dual enrollment courses save students and parents money, as dual
enrollment students are exempt from paying application, registration, tuition, laboratory, and
special fees if the classes taken are being used toward high school graduation; and
WHEREAS, at the July 6, 2016 Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC)
meeting, the committee recommended accepting the enhancement request of $13,000 to
expand dual enrollment options at Nautilus Middle School and Miami Beach Senior High
School, through a partnership between the City, Miami Dade College, and Miami-Dade County
Public Schools via the Education Compact Fund; and
WHEREAS, at the July 13, 2016 City Commission meeting, a discussion relating to the
expansion of dual enrollment options at Nautilus Middle School and Miami Beach Senior High
School, was referred to the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC);
WHEREAS, at its July 15, 2016 meeting, the NCAC unanimously recommended the
enhancement in the City's 2016-2017 fiscal budget; and
WHEREAS, at its July 22, 2016 meeting, the FCWPC unanimously recommended
expanding the dual enrollment program; and
WHEREAS, on August 26, 2016, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution
Number 2016-29537, accepting the recommendations of the FCWPC and the NCAC, and
authorizing the City to execute an agreement with Miami Dade College and M-DCPS, to provide
dual enrollment courses taught at Miami Beach Senior High School (the High School), for 9th
and 10th grade students attending the High School, and at Nautilus Middle School (the Middle
School), for 8th grade students attending the Middle School and Feinberg Fisher K-8 Center
during the 2016-17 school year; and
WHEREAS, on January 4, 2017, the City, Miami Dade County School Board and Miami
Dade College executed the agreement (Agreement) to provide these dual enrollment courses,
providing for a total City contribution of$13,000 in fiscal year 2016-2017; and
WHEREAS, the Administration seeks to extend the Agreement in order to continue the
program for the 2017-2018 school year;
WHEREAS, the Administration recommends enhancing the program by increasing the
City's contribution to $28,000 for instructor salaries, with MDCPS contributing approximately
$18,000 for textbooks, based on six (6) classes; and
WHEREAS, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission
approve, in substantial form, Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement, incorporated herein by
reference and attached hereto as Exhibit "1".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City
Commission hereby approve and authorize the City Manager to execute, substantially in the
form attached to this Resolution, Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement, dated January 4, 2017,
between the City, Miami-Dade County School Board and Miami Dade College to provide dual
enrollment courses for college credit for eight grade students attending Nautilus Middle School
and Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, and for 9th and 10th grade students attending Miami Beach
Senior High School; said amendment, in material part, extending the term of the Agreement to
June 30, 2018 and increasing the City's contribution to the program, in an amount not exceed
$28,000 per fiscal year, commencing with the second year of the program (2017-2018 School
Year), subject to budget appropriation.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 02ci day of April, 2017.
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: April 26, 2017
SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO EXECUTE, SUBSTANTIALLY IN THE FORM ATTACHED TO
THIS RESOLUTION, AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT, DATED
JANUARY 4, 2017, BETWEEN THE CITY, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY SCHOOL
BOARD, AND MIAMI DADE COLLEGE TO PROVIDE DUAL ENROLLMENT
COURSES FOR COLLEGE CREDIT FOR EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS
ATTENDING NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL AND FIENBERG FISHER K-8
CENTER, AND FOR 9TH AND 10TH GRADE STUDENTS ATTENDING
MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL; SAID AMENDMENT, IN MATERIAL
PART, EXTENDING THE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT TO JUNE 30, 2018
AND INCREASING THE CITY'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROGRAM, IN
AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $28,000 PER FISCAL YEAR, COMMENCING
WITH THE SECOND YEAR OF THE PROGRAM (2017-2018 SCHOOL
YEAR), SUBJECT TO BUDGET APPROPRIATION.
RECOMMENDATION
This enhancement is supported by drawing of prior year available balances in the Education
Compact Fund, an approach that is not sustainable for the long term. Based on initiatives already
underway, there is a need for an additional $300,000 recurring annually, above the funding available
for the Compact. We will continue to support our strategic outcome to achieve K-12 public school
excellence through our Education Compact. Support for this enhancement will expand dual
enrollment to 9th and 10th graders at Miami Beach Senior High School and 8th graders at Nautilus
Middle and Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center. The City's contribution of$28,000 for this enhancement will
allow include four (4) courses for 9th and 10th graders at MBSH and two (2) courses at Nautilus
Middle School in the 2017-18 school year.
ANALYSIS
The City of Miami Beach has supported dual enrollment at Miami Beach Senior High School
since Spring 2015 for 11th and 12th graders through Florida International University. In the
Spring 2017, the City partnered with Miami Dade College to expand dual enrollment access to
9th and 10th graders at Miami Beach Senior High School and 8th graders at Nautilus Middle
and Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center. Prior to the City providing this enhancement, dual enrollment
was not offered at the high school or offered sporadically and no dual enrollment was offered
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at Nautilus Middle or Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center.
The interest and success of students at our high school in dual enrollment classes has resulted
in a 83 percent increase in the number of courses from the 2015-16 to 2016-17 school years.
The chart below provides information on the number of course and class sections available to
students following the implementation of the partnership in Fall 2014, as well as the financial
savings to Miami Beach families for those children choosing to enroll in Dual Enrollment
classes offered at Miami Beach public schools funded by the city. The chart also reflects the
cumulative savings to Miami Beach families at approximately$440,907. based on current credit
hour rates. Beginning in Spring 2017, two classes were made available to high school 9th and
10th graders, and one class for 8th graders at the middle school.
#of Dual #of Class Savings to City of
School Year Enrollment Sections #of Students Miami Beach
Courses Available Participating Families
Fall 2014 0 0 0 $0
Spring 2015 3 4 104 $68,337.36
Fall 2015 2 4 123 $80,822.07
Spring 2016 4 6 138 $90,678.42
Fall 2016 4 6 125 $82,136.25
Spring 2017 7 9 181 $118,933.29
Total 20 29 671 $440,907.39
Funding to support and expand the partnership in the 2016-17 school years includes an
estimated City contribution of $39,765 for instructor salaries and MDCPS contribution of
$38,640 for textbooks. The anticipated City contribution for this enhancement is $28,000 and
MDCPS is $18,000 for textbooks.
The dual enrollment program at Miami Beach Senior High School and Nautilus Middle School
allows eligible students to enroll in a college course and high school class simultaneously. The
credits the students earn are used toward both a high school diploma and are acceptable
towards a college Associate or Bachelor degree, or technical certificate. The benefits of
offering dual enrollment courses to high school students include:
• Saves students and parents money, as dual enrollment students are exempt from paying
application, registration, tuition, laboratory, and special fees if the classes taken are being
used toward high school graduation
• Enriches the course opportunities for outstanding high school students
• Shortens the time to attain a college degree
• Provides students with college credit that is transferable to a college or university
• Allows grades earned to become part of the students' permanent
transcripts Dual enrollment course
offerings include, but are not limited to, the following for the 2016-17 and 2017-18 school
years:
• Introduction to Sociology
• Survey of British Literature I & II
• College Algebra
• Social Problems
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• Introduction to Entrepreneurship
• Calculus I
• Pre-Calculus
• Introduction to Education
• Introduction to Literature
• Teaching Diverse Populations
• American Government
• Criminal Justice
• Music Appreciation
• Introduction to Computer Technology and Applications
• Social Environment
City Education Fund
In Fiscal Year (FY) 2016/17, the City's expenditures to support and enhance educational
programming in Miami Beach public schools amount to approximately $354,000, offset by
approximately $100,000 in dedicated funding through the Education Compact Fund and
contributions and $119,000 in General Fund support (See Attachment B). In FY 2017/18,
these expenditures are anticipated to increase to $434,000, offset by approximately$100,000
in dedicated funding through the Education Compact Fund.
As shown on the Attachment, these efforts have been supported by drawing of prior year
available balances in the Education Compact Fund, an approach that is not sustainable for the
long term. Based on initiatives already underway, there is a need for an additional $300,000
recurring annually, above the funding available for the Compact.
CONCLUSION
As shown on the Attachment, this initiative is supported by drawing of prior year available
balances in the Education Compact Fund, an approach that is not sustainable for the long term.
Based on initiatives already underway, there is a need for an additional $300,000 recurring
annually, above the funding available for the Compact. We will continue to support our strategic
outcome to achieve K-12 public school excellence through our Education Compact. These
dual enrollment courses offered at Miami Beach Senior High School for 9th and 10th
graders and Nautilus Middle School 8th graders are well utilized and expansion of this
enhancement supports the outcome to Achieve K-12 Educational Excellence and Induce
Public School Accountability mainly at the Middle School.
KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED
Achieve Educational (K-12) Excellence
Legislative Tracking
Organizational Development Performance Initiatives
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
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❑ Education Compact Fund
❑ Resolution and Agreement
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Education Compact Fund
Estimated Fund Balance at end of FY16 $299,301
FY17 Adopted Revenues
Contributions-Intl Baccalaureate(IB)
Contributions-Education Su $15,000
pport(Waste Haulers) $75,000
Contributions-Chamber Donation for IB
$10,000
FY17 Adopted Expenses Total Revenues $100,000
VPK-Year 2 I School Year 2017-2018
IB Teacher Development and Support $141,000
Miami-Dade Public Schools Agenda Planners $15,000
Nurse Initiative WI Sufside,Bal Harbour,Bay Harbor,North Bay Village,Miami Beach Chamber $16,000
$13,000
Miami-Dade College(MDC)Dual Enrollment Program Expansion
$13,
Substitute Teacher Incentive Program 0$0
Florida International University(FIU)Dual Enrollment Program $0
$40,000
Total Expenditures $235,000
FY17 Revenues vs. Expenditures ($135.000)
Additional Education Compact Expenditures Funded by the General Fund in FY17
Balance of IB expenses IB
Miami-Dade Public Schools Agenda Planners-Additional Expense $$8,000
Nurse Initiative Enhancement-Behavioral Health $8,000
Substitute Teacher Incentive Program $$3,000
Common Threads Pilot Program(Budget Amendment)(Note 1) $3,000
$19,000
Total Expenditures $119,000
Total Education Compact Related Expenditures $354,000
Projected Fund Balance.at end of FY17 $164,301
FY18 Projected Revenues
Contributions-Intl Baccalaureate(IB)
Contributions-Education Su $15,000
pport(Waste Haulers) $75,000
Contributions-Chamber Donation for IB(No contractual commitment but annually recurring) $10,000
FY18 Projected Expenses Total Revenues $100,000
IB
Miami-Dade Public Schools Agenda Planners $50,000
Nurse Initiative w/Sufside,Bal Harbour,Bay Harbor,North Bay Village,Miami Beach Chamber(Per Reso $18,000
#2016-29345) $16,000
MDC Dual Enrollment Program
Substitute Teacher Incentive Program $13,000
FIU Dual Enrollment Program $3,000
$40,000
Total Expenditures $140,000
FY18 Proposed Revenues vs.CSL Expenditures ($40,000)
FY18 Budget Development Enhancement Requests
VPK-Year 3 I School Year 2018-2019
Nurse Initiative-Behavioral Health(Note 2) $141,000
FIU Dual Enrollment Program Expansion $54,000
Common Threads(Note 1) $22,000
Miami Dade College Dual Enrollment Program Expansion $19,000
Education Compact Expanded Clerical Su $15,000
pport(Note 3) $39,000
Anti-Defamation League-No Place For Hate
$4,000
Total FY18 Enhancement Requests $294,000
Total Education Compact Related Expenditures $434,000
FY18 Proposed Revenues vs.CSL Expenditures with Enhancements ($334,000)
Projected Fund Balance at end of FY18 ($169,699)
Note 1:Per FY17 2nd Operating Budget Amendment;$19,000 was approved through General Fund-Reso#2017-29745.
(Program assumes 40%Match). During discussion,approved as a pilot program for FY17 only.
Note 2:CMB Schools Only;approved as part of FY17 Budget Process as one time expense.
Note 3:Subject to implementation of new funding source for education.
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4/4/2017 12:28 PM
AMENDMENT NO. 1
TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE
COUNTY, MIAMI, FLORIDA, THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND THE
DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MIAMI DADE COLLEGE, FLORIDA
This Amendment No. 1 (Amendment) to the Agreement, dated January 4, 2017,
by and between the City of Miami Beach, Florida, a municipal corporation organized and
existing under the laws of the State of Florida, having its principal place of business at
1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (CMB), and The School
Board Of Miami-Dade County, a body corporate and political subdivision of the State of
Florida, having its principal place of business at 1450 N E. 2nd Avenue Miami, Florida
(M-DCPS), and the District Board of Trustees of Miami'Dade College, Florida, a member
of the Florida College System and a political subdivision of the State of Florida , having
its principal place of business at 11200 S W .,8th Street, Miami, Florida 33199 (MDC)
(CMB, M-DCPS and MDC may be individually:referred to as a party or collectively as
parties), is entered into this day of , 2017(Effective Date).
RECITALS
WHEREAS, on August 25;; 2016, the Mayor and City Commission adopted
Resolution Number 2016-29537, accepting;,the recommendations of the FCWPC and the
NCAC, and authorizing the City to execute,an agreement with Miami Dade College and
M-DCPS, to provide dual a hrollment courses at Miami Beach„Senior High School (the
High School), for 9 artd 10,,grade students attending.the High'-School, and at Nautilus
Middle School (the ptiddle School), for'8th,grade students,attending the Middle School
and Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center during the'2016-17 school year; and
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WHEREAS, ori August 26, 2016, the. Mayor and City Commission adopted
Resolution Number 2016'29537, accepting the.recommendations of the Finance and
Citywide` Projects Committee,(FCWPC) ,;and ' the Neighborhood/Community Affairs
Committee (NCAC), and authorizing the City'Manager to execute an agreement with
Miami Dade College and Miami Daae County Public Schools, to provide dual enrollment
coursesjor,college credit at Miami Miarrir beach Senior High School (the High School), for 9th
and 10th grade students attending the High School, and at Nautilus Middle School (the
Middle School)-;for 8th grade students attending the Middle School and Fienberg Fisher
K-8 Center during,the 201671.7,'school year; and
WHEREAS, on. January 4, 2017, CMB, M-DCPS and MDC executed an
agreement outlining each party's obligations in connection with providing these dual
enrollment courses, with CMB contributing $13,000 annually toward the dual enrollment
program (Agreement); and
WHEREAS, on April 26, 2017, the Mayor and City Commission adopted
Resolution Number , approving and authorizing the City
Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement; said Amendment, in material
part, extending the term of the Agreement to June 30, 2018 and approving the increase
of the CMB annual contribution to the program from$13,000 to $28,000.
Exhibit"1”
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NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and conditions
contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is
hereby acknowledged, the City, M-DCPS and MDC hereby agree to amend the
Agreement as follows:
1. ABOVE RECITALS.
The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated as part of this
Amendment.
2. MODIFICATIONS.
The Agreement is hereby modified (deleted items struck through and inserted
items underlined) as follows:
(a) Exhibit A is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the attached
Exhibit A.
(b) The first full paragraph of Section 2.01 of the Agreement is hereby deleted in
its entirety and replaced with the following:
2.01 Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall begin on
the Effective Date and end on June 30, 2018, unless this Agreement is
terminated or the Articulation Agreement is terminated, whichever may occur
first. This Agreement may be renewed for additional periods of time upon the
mutual written consent of each Party to this Agreement and subject to such
terms and conditions as the Parties shall determine in writing.
(c) Subsection 2.03(B)(2), of Section 2.03(B) of the Agreement, entitled
"Payment. The fees for the dual enrollment classes will be allocated as
follows:", is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
2. M-DCPS shall invoice CMB to reimburse it for the provision of dual
enrollment courses at the High School and the Middle School for the
students attending MDC's dual enrollment courses. The total amount
of reimbursements paid by CMB to M-DCPS under this Agreement
("CMB Contributions")shall be paid within thirty(30)days from receipt
of a detailed invoice from M-DCPS, setting forth the breakdown of the
charges and the number of registered students for each course. CMB
Contributions shall not exceed $28,000.00 or the cost of three-credit
courses, whichever is less, in each fiscal year (from October 1 -
September 30). Funding for the CMB Contributions shall be subject
to•budget appropriation and funding approval by the City Commission
for each fiscal year.
(d) Section 2.05 of the Agreement is hereby renumbered as section 2.07.
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(e) A new Sections 2.05, entitled "Policies and Procedures at the High School
and Middle School", is hereby added to the Agreement, as follows:
2.05 Policies and Procedures at the High School and Middle School.
Prior to commencing any class at the High School or Middle School, an Adjunct
Instructor shall meet with the principal of the High School or Middle School, as
applicable to discuss and acknowledge any site specific policies and procedures
of the High School or Middle School, with which the Adjunct Instructor must
comply including, without limitation, the Miami-Dade County public school
attendance policies and procedures.
(f) A new Sections 2.06, entitled "Course Selection and Scheduling", is hereby
added to the Agreement, as follows:
2.06 Course Selection and Scheduling. The High School or Middle School
principal shall select the dual enrollment courses to be taught at the High School
or Middle School, as applicable, so long as the selected course is one of the dual
enrollment courses identified in the Articulation Agreement. The dual enrollment
course shall be scheduled in accordance with the Miami-Dade County public
school year calendar.
3. RATIFICATION.
Except as amended herein, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall
remain unchanged and in full force and effect. In the event there is a conflict
between the provisions of this Amendment and the Agreement, the provisions of
this Amendment shall govern.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be
executed by their appropriate officials, as of the date first entered above.
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FOR THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY:
(Corporate Seal) THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE
COUNTY,MIAMI, FLORIDA:
By:
Alberto M. Carvalho, Superintendent of
Schools or his Designee
Date:
ATTEST:
By:
Marie Izquierdo
Chief Academic Officer
Office Of Academics and
Transformation
Date:
Approved as to Form and Legal Content:
School Board Attorney
Date:
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FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH:
(Corporate Seal) THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH:
By:
Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
ATTEST:
By:
Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk
Date:
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FOR THE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
(Corporate Seal) THE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF MIAMI DADE COLLEGE, MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
By:
Elizabeth M. Bejar,Ph.D
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date:
Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency:
By:
Isis Carbajal de Garcia
Deputy General Counsel
Date:
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