RESOLUTION 85-18068 RESOLUTION NO. 85-18068
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH URGING THE DADE COUNTY
SCHOOL BOARD TO APPROVE THE PLAN PROPOSED BY
THE ATTENDANCE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE AS PRESENTED
ON MARCH 20 , 1985 , WHICH WOULD MAINTAIN THE
EXISTING BOUNDARIES FOR ALL MIAMI BEACH SENIOR
HIGH SCHOOL FEEDER PATTERN SCHOOLS; AND THAT
QUALITY EDUCATION WITHIN MIAMI BEACH BE
IMPROVED THROUGH CAPITAL OUTLAY.
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of the City of
Miami Beach is aware that the Dade County School Board is
considering changing attendance boundaries of schools within Dade
County to relieve overcrowing at various schools; and
WHEREAS, the Attendance Boundary Committee has
recommended in its proposed plan presented to the Dade County
School Board at its meeting on March 20 , 1985 that no attendance
boundary changes for schools in the Miami Beach Senior High School
feeder pattern be adopted; and
WHEREAS, suggested alternative proposals from Miami
Shores Elementary School parents and the Superintendent of Schools
for Dade County, which recommended changes to the attendance
boundaries for Biscayne Elementary School and Treasure Island
Elementary School (in North Bay Village) whose students are the
children of Miami Beach, are unacceptable; and
WHEREAS, the Dade County School Board has in its public
hearings of March 20 , 1985 and March 27 , 1985 recognized the
existing overcrowded situation of Biscayne Elementary School and
Treasure Island Elementary School and the needs of the Special
Education students at Biscayne; and
WHEREAS, the changes to school attendance boundaries
will be finally decided by the Dade County School Board at its
meeting to be held on April 24 , 1985; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach
is aware that all of the schools within the feeder pattern of
Miami Beach Senior High School are currently at or exceeding their
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program capacity; and
WHEREAS, the State of Florida school survey team in 1981
identified the requirements for ten additional classrooms at Miami
Beach Senior High School; and
WHEREAS, projected enrollment at schools in the Miami
Beach Senior High School feeder pattern will increase over the
next several years due to current growth and future development in
Miami Beach; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach
must be first concerned with having its City ' s educational needs
and facilities improved to provide continued quality education for
its citizens as well as to enhance its reputation with the County,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH that:
1. The Dade County School Board is hereby urged to
approve the plan recommended by the Attendance Boundary Committee
as presented to the School Board in its meeting of March 20 , 1985 ,
which would keep intact the attendance boundaries of the schools
within the Miami Beach Senior High School feeder pattern.
2. The Dade County School Board not shift additional
students into the overcrowded schools of Miami Beach and North Bay
Village, particularly Biscayne and Treasure Island Elementary
Schools.
3. The Dade County School Board be urgently requested
to ask that at the earliest possible time the state survey review
all of the schools of the Miami Beach feeder pattern as continued
growth will overcrowd existing facilities.
4 . The Dade County School Board be hereby urged to
consider the needs of the Miami Beach schools and the citizens of
Miami Beach and allocate funds for capital improvements for the
schools in the Miami Beach Senior High School feeder pattern,
particularly new facilities at South Pointe, the additional
classrooms at Miami Beach Senior High School recommended by the
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state survey in 1981,and other improvements as may be recommended
by the state survey now requested, at its May, 1985 budget
hearing.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of April, 1985.
Mayor
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MIAMI BEACH CITY COMMISSION
FACT SHEET REGARDING PROPOSED SCHOOL BOUNDARY CHANGES
'Plan recommended by Attendance Boundary Committee would
not impact any Miami Beach schools, and would send Miami
Shores 6th grade to Horace Mann Jr. High. [Note: All other
6th grades in Horace Mann feeder pattern already
attend that school]
' Plan recommended by Superintendent Britton would send 69
Miami Shores students to Biscayne Elementary. This plan is
similar to plan originally proposed by Miami Shores parents
and Mayor O ' Connor.
'Biscayne Elementary is presently at 120% of its program
capacity with 586 students (capacity is 487 ) .
'Biscayne serves as Special Education Center for
physically and emotionally handicapped students from all
Miami Beach area schools.
'Treasure Island Elementary is made up of 70o students
from Miami Beach, and is more overcrowded than Miami Shores.
'At March 20th first hearing on proposed changes, School
Board voted NOT to send additional students to any Beach
schools, recognizing the overcrowded situation in all of
them. Board voted to send Miami Shores 6th grade to Horace
Mann, and accelerate improvement of that school to
1985-86 school year.
'At March 27th School Board meeting, 40 parents and mayor
of Miami Shores objected to sending their 6th grade to
Horace Mann, and School Board agreed to wait one year. Board
member Janet McAliley suggested that to relieve
overcrowding at Treasure Island, their 6th grade also be
sent to Horace Mann -- thus breaking the traditional Miami
Beach Sr . High feeder pattern.
'Horace Mann is approximately 1 1/2 miles from Miami
Shores Elementary. Biscayne is over 6 miles accross the
causeway.
'Shifting students to Biscayne would only serve to shift
the same level of overcrowding that currently exists at
Miami Shores to Biscayne.
'New School facilities must be built in South Pointe area
to relieve overcrowding at Beach schools and provide for new
development. Additional classrooms at Beach High must be
added to keep pace with incoming class sizes .
Present feeder pattern for all Miami Beach Sr. High
feeder schools--Biscayne, Treasure Island, Bay Harbor, North
Beach, Fisher/Feinberg and Nautilus Jr. High--should be
maintained as these schools have programs which are
interrelated and complement each other to serve the Beach
communities.
ORIGINAL
RESOLUTION NO, .85,18068
(Urging the Dade County School Board to
approve the plan proposed by the attendance
boundary committee as presented on March
20, 1985, which would maintain the exist-
ing boundaries for all Miami Beach Senior
High School feeder pattern schools; and
that quality education within 'Miami BEach
be improved through Capital Outlay)