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2017-30027 Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 2017-30027 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT, ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY, WITH ANY AND ALL NECESSARY PARTIES, TO ENHANCE THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION PARENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS, TO BE CONDUCTED BY THE SCHOOL BOARD'S PARENT ACADEMY IN SUPPORT OF THE MIAMI BEACH PARENT ACADEMY, WHICH ENHANCED WORKSHOP SESSIONS SHALL COMMENCE AT THE START OF THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR AT A SEPARATE TIME AND LOCATION FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD WORKSHOPS, AND AUTHORIZING THE RENEWAL OF SUCH AGREEMENT FOR UP TO 4 ADDITIONAL ONE-YEAR TERMS THEREAFTER (SUBJECT TO ANNUAL BUDGETARY APPROVAL BY THE CITY COMMISSION), AT A COST TO THE CITY NOT TO EXCEED $3,000 ANNUALLY. WHEREAS, the Education Compact ("Education Compact") with Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), established on January 16, 2008, includes the outcome to increase health and well-being; 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, Resolution No. 2014-28525 supports the KIO to Achieve (K-12) Educational Excellence and Induce Public School Accountability Mainly at Middle School; and WHEREAS, at the May 17, 2017 Commission meeting, item R9AD provided for a discussion regarding students from Miami Beach Senior High School smoking marijuana outside the school in the morning by the Collins Canal; and WHEREAS, the issue was discussed at May 24, 2017, Neighborhood and Community Affairs Committee and referred to the August 22, 2017, Committee for Quality Education meeting, where the current status of drug and education programming was reviewed, as well as parental workshops requested by the City; and WHEREAS, M-DCPS currently has drug and alcohol education as part of the health education curriculum that is integrated into physical education classes and all middle schools have a textbook to use when implementing the curriculum; and WHEREAS, M-DCPS implements a Red Ribbon Month in October and Informed Families Campaigns throughout the district and Student Services has programs that address substance abuse through their Trust office; and WHEREAS, following discussion with M-DCPS, the district will develop a Substance Abuse Prevention Parent Workshop, through The Parent Academy, for delivery during the 2017- 18 School Year and the curriculum will match that which is currently presented to students across the district and will include information on consequences for students as part of the materials; and WHEREAS, the Substance Abuse Prevention Parent Workshops will be delivered at Miami Beach Senior High School, Nautilus Middle School and Feinberg-Fisher K-8 Center within the first two months of the 2017-18 School Year; and WHEREAS, the City Administration will work with M-DCPS to support current student program implementation, and to identify youth drug prevention and intervention specialists to provide enhanced parental workshop offerings through The Parent Academy through a series of drug prevention and intervention parental and student workshops, to be offered on a separate date and location by a contracted drug prevention specialist, at a cost not to exceed $3,000 for the 2017-18 School Year, and to encourage parental and student participation in upcoming workshops; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach proposes an agreement with any and all necessary parties to provide a series of enhanced drug prevention and intervention workshops for the 2017-18 School Year; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach will partner with any and all necessary parties to provide for drug prevention and intervention specialists to implement the enhanced parental workshops, in an amount not to exceed $3,000 annually for the 2017-18 School Year, and for up to 4 additional one-year terms in subsequent School Years, subject to annual budgetary approval by the City Commission. 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 authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement, acceptable to the City Manager and the City Attorney, with any and all necessary parties, to provide enhanced substance abuse prevention parent workshop sessions as set forth herein. PASSED AND ADOPTED this /9 day of October, 2017. ATTEST: Philip Le �',r Rafael Granado, City Cler --- /-1 fes. " � APPROVED AS TO • FORM & LANGUAGE \ &FOR EXECUTION ' \\ °IttiAk -21,_,,,itilltr.fol 1017 17 City Attorney Dote 'fir tYCIF- Resolutions - C7 A MAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: October 18, 2017 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY TO ENHANCE THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION PARENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS, TO BE CONDUCTED BY THE SCHOOL BOARD'S PARENT ACADEMY IN SUPPORT OF THE MIAMI BEACH PARENT ACADEMY, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE SCHOOL BOARD, AND ANY AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY PARTIES, ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY MANAGER AND THE CITY ATTORNEY, WHICH WORKSHOP SESSIONS SHALL COMMENCE AT THE START OF THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR AND MAY BE RENEWED FOR UP TO 4 ADDITIONAL ONE-YEAR TERMS THEREAFTER (SUBJECT TO THE CITY MANAGER IDENTIFYING FUNDING IN THE FISCAL YEAR 2017/18 BUDGET), AT A COST TO THE CITY NOT TO EXCEED $3,000 ANNUALLY. RECOMMENDATION City administration will work with Miami Dade County Public Schools to support current student program implementation, and to identify youth drug prevention and intervention specialists to enhance parental workshop offerings through The Parent Academy at a cost not to exceed $3,000 for the 2017-18 school year to encourage parental and student participation in upcoming workshops. ANALYSIS At the May 17, 2017 Commission meeting, item R9 AD provided for a discussion regarding students from Miami Beach Senior High School smoking marijuana outside the school in the morning by the Collins Canal. The item was referred to the May 24, 2017, Neighborhood and Community Affairs Committee meeting for further discussion. A referral was made to the Committee for Quality Education August 22, 2017 meeting, where the current status of drug and education programming was reviewed, as well as parental workshops requested by the City. At the September 26, 2017, Committee for Quality Education meeting, the following motion was made: The Committee for Quality Education requests the Miami Beach Mayor and Commission support a partnership with a drug intervention and prevention specialist(s) to enhance Miami-Dade County Public Schools' Parent Academy upcoming parental workshops. The enhancement can occur at a separate time/location than parent academy workshops, and to request Miami-Dade County Public Schools incentivize to increase parent/student participation. The Committee for Page 193 of 1633 Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above request. Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) currently has drug and alcohol education as part of the health education curriculum that is integrated into physical education classes. All middle schools have a textbook to use when implementing the curriculum. The below link provides curriculum resources on substance abuse prevention for grades 5 - 12: http://pe.dadeschools.net/substanceabuseprevention.asp Additionally, MDCPS implements a Red Ribbon Month in October and Informed Families Campaigns throughout the district. Student Services has programs that address substance abuse through their Trust office (http://studentservices.dadeschools.net/trust/index.asp). Current programs by grade level, although not all offered at public schools in Miami Beach, are as follows: Elementary School • Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE)—5th grade curriculum Middle School • Drug and alcohol education is part of our health education curriculum that is integrated into physical education. All middle schools have a textbook to use when implementing the curriculum. Below is a link to all of our curriculum resources on substance abuse prevention for grades 5 - 12: http://pe.dadeschools.net/substanceabuseprevention.asp • Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT)— Middle and High School High School • Student Services has programs that address substance abuse through their TRUST office (http://studentservices.dadeschools.net/trust/index.asp). • Health Information Project (HIP)— High School • Student's Against Destructive Decision (SADD)- High School • Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT)— Middle and High School • AAA Prom Promise Campaign- High School • TRUST Curriculum- Middle and High School Following discussion with MDCPS, the district will develop a Substance Abuse Prevention Parent Workshop, through The Parent Academy, for delivery during the 2017-18 school year. The curriculum will match that which is currently presented to students across the district and will include information on consequences for students as part of the materials. The Substance Abuse Prevention Parent Workshops will be delivered at Miami Beach Senior, Nautilus Middle and Feinberg-Fisher K-8 within the first two months of the 2017-18 school year. CONCLUSION City administration will work with Miami Dade County Public Schools to support current student program implementation, and to promote the MDCPS drug prevention and intervention program to be presented by The Parent Academy. Additionally, the City will identify a youth drug prevention and intervention specialist(s) separate from the parental workshop offerings through the MDCPS Parent Academy to provide a series of community workshops on drug prevention and intervention at a cost not to exceed $3,000 during the 2017-18 school year. KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED Achieve Educational (K-12) Excellence FINANCIAL INFORMATION Page 194 of 1633 $3,000 for the 2017-18 school year Legislative Tracking Organizational Development Performance Initiatives Sponsor Commissioners Kristen Rosen Gonzalez& John Elizabeth Aleman ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Resolution Page 195 of 1633