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Resolution 81-16602 i . r RESOLUTION NO. 81-16602 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH EDWARD S . RIVAS FOR PUR- POSE OF PROVIDING EIGHT MONTHS OF SPECIALIZED SPANISH LANGUAGE TRAINING CLASSES TO POLICE AND FIRE PERSONNEL. WHEREAS, for the reasons more particularly set forth in Commission Memorandum No. 8783 , the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach deems it in the best interest of the citizens of Miami Beach to enter into an agreement with Edward S. Rivas , Educational Specialist, the terms of which are familiar to the City Commission, a copy of which is included in the agenda pack- age for the meeting at which this Resolution was adopted; and WHEREAS, the City Manager recommends the City enter into said Agreement, and the City Attorney has approved same as to form and legal sufficiency; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and the City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said Agreement for and in behalf of the City of Miami Beach, and the appropriate financial officers of the City of Miami Beach be and they are hereby authorized and directed to pay and disburse the sum set forth in said Agreement. PASSED and ADOPTED this 18th day of March , 1981 . \--,-)\34 MayoN ..- Attest: \ `.. 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O CO Q) (n C U U E •r- O 4- 3 (CS N N -4•-) N -c3 N >, > its,C V) 3 Ti N its -,Q CO 13 F- C,� c, .96,e'''..... �" 0 cc D .0 •r •r U N 0 N -C C C •r- 0 0_ _C 4-) V) .0 C ..0 (S •r N res rcS 0 C .0 r 9- c C] ..0 C I- 103 g 4 ; 0 Q - /- L1. (/l I- = C!) rtS JO V JO V) •r H 3 3 C/) F- -P r + T3 C(ci • ) (CS I- C E E C C its +) U 0 rp CC F- (CS = • O I U ,5,\ o V * Il ' ./,,A,....... 0 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 18th day of March, 1981 , by and between the CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, hereinafter referred to as the "City" , and EDWARD S . RIVAS, hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor" . WITNESSET H: WHEREAS, there has been a substantial increase in the number of Spanish speaking people coming to the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, this increase has resulted in creating an extremely difficult situation for the City ' s police and fire personnel who must deal with the communication barrier on a daily basis; and WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Police Department has allocated funds for the compensation of a Spanish Language and Culture Program; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is desirous of rendering his services to the City of Miami Beach Police Department as herein- after set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the parties agree as follows : I. The Contractor agrees to establish and instruct Spanish Language Classes as more particularly described in the "Proposal for One Year Training Program - Introduction to Spanish Language and Culture" , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof. 2 . Contractor agrees to provide a program which will consist of five (5) classes a day, five days a week , to be con- ducted in the training facilities at Police Headquarter . 1 of 2 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY - 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH.,FLORIDA 33139 3. In the event of injury, illness , or any cause which prevents the Contractor from meeting any of the requirements set forth herein, the City Manager of Miami Beach shall notify the Contractor by certified mail at his last known address that employment with the City is terminated and shall replace said Contractor with the approval and consent of the Miami Beach City Commission. 4 . The right and privileges granted hereunder , or any part hereof, shall not be assigned except by express consent of the City Commission of said City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first above written. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Attest ,t� r City Clerk • CONTRACTOR car - VA_ Edward S . Rivas Witnesses 1 � a / r 1 jirt ' FOAM APPROVEDLEGAL D PT BY It A.( .�, :m A i r 2 of 2 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY•17C,0 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE •MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA 33139 �� rw ;--49 3cra* E ;] ammo ;'i 'rh)r'1rvl BISCAYNE gal amoteu COLLEGE EMMENMEM CENTRO VILLANUEVA•VILLANUEVA CENTER LaNISFRIBISar 905 S.W. 1st St.,MIAMI, FL.33130 - Ph. 545-9381 1 Sergeant Bill O'Neil . Coordinator of Training Miami Beach Police Department November 13, 19E0 120 Meridian Avenue Miami Beach, Fla. 33139 Subject: Proposal for One Year Training Program "Introduction to Spanish Language & Culture" Dear Sergeant As per conversations held at our recent meeting at the college I am submitting a proposal which consists of a yearly project of Spanish I classes to be offered at the Miami Beach Police training offices in 120 Meridian Avenue. course would bto provide officers and other theL The main objective of h sworn personnel with sufficient conversational ability and basic know- ledge of Spanish to be able to communicate effectively with Hispanic residents and visitors in the area. /At the same time the course would provide officers with an understanding of the Hispanic culture thus contributing to improved lines of communication and the reduction of potential areas of conflict through the elimination of stereotypes and misunderstandings . I am including with this letter a typical outline sheet of the course content that was used in a recent instructional cycle that was offered to public employees . The course content for the Miami Beach Police officers would be tailored or designed for the specific needs and goals delineated by the Chief. General Characteristics of Training Program: Len th of time: 1 year To, o c asses a week: 4 Course startingdate January 1980 Variable schedu ling:4 morning classes (a) 3 morning 1 afternoon (b, 2 morning 1 afternoon art 1 evening class (c) Length of each class : 2 - 2 1/2 or 3 hours Tnstruct18na MaterThis : all materials would prove.e• y t e coordfiTator of the project . would include workbooks , tests , dictionaries job related dialogues and master tapes . Cost of program: $20,000 Additional details about .the project can be worked out at our next meeting. JCU.- Eddie S . Rivas , Educational Specialist MAIN OFFICE: 16400 NORTH WEST 32nd AVENUE • MIAMI, FLORIDA 33054 • TELEPHONE 6251000 624-8012 EXHIBIT INTRODUCTION To SPANISH LANGUAG AND CULTURE Educational Specialist Bilingual Training Program: Spai: ash language and Hispanic cultural concep for non-Spanish speakers . Length of Program: 24 weeks -- 24 sessions . One class per week. ' ime Sess -on • : 8 : 30 a.m. until 12 noon PIE6T-TW'W------7 Wednesdays Educational characteristics of theyro r!ym: During the 24 classes or ses iT 5i s owing tec niques , activities and areas of the language will be covered: 1. Continued repetition of the pronunciation skills . 2. Continued exercises with the verbs QUERER, ESTAR, SER and GUSTAR. 3. Introduction of verbs TENER and TENER QUE. 4. Conversation induction exercises 5 . Introduction of verb IR and practice with basic expressions in commu- nication . 6. Practice with job related dialogues . 7. Development of reading and writing skills through class exercises . 8. Introduction of the Present Indicative. 9 . Reading, writing and oral drills with the Present Indicative. 10. Discussions on cultural patterns and behavior of Hispanics . 11. Introduction of the Conditional . 12. Reading, writing and oral skills with the Conditional . 13. Additional basic expressions in every day communication. 14. Introduction of adjectives , adverbs and prepositions . Developing skills in this area through written and oral drills . 15.. Development of oral skills through the introduction of additional K vocabulary. 16 . Intr_od .ct_ion of the Past Tense. 17 . Reading , writing and oral skills with the Past Tense. 18. Practice and review of basic verb conjugation techniques . 19 . Developing listening and comprehension skills . 20. Developing listening and comprehension skills . 21. Drills with job related vocabulary and typical patterns of every Y day conversation 22. Hispanic guest speaker program. Discussion of important issues in t h e Latin community. 23. Review both written and oral of the basic structural concepts of the Spanish Language . 24. Review of basic verbs , conjugations , high frequency vocabulary and of typical expressions in communication. NOTE: Many of the language skills blocs described above overlap and • certain language exercises will be practiced in almost every session. We may include a field trip to a Spanish restaurant at the end of the course . • ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 81-16602 (Authorizing execution of agreement with Edward S. Rivas for purpose of providing 8 mos. of specialized Spanish Language Training Classes to Police and Fire Personnel) _ _ OD' .• SIM