LTC 508-2023 Committee for Quality Education Motions
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
NO. LTC # LETTER TO COMMISSION
TO: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk
DATE: November 14, 2023
SUBJECT: Committee for Quality Education Motions
The Committee for Quality Education would like you to be aware of the following motions regarding
parking lot wells, park facility use, a teacher appreciation event, and anti-Semitism documentary
broadcasting, approved at the November 14, 2023 committee meeting.
C: Executive Staff
Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld, Chief Education Officer
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City of Miami Beach
Committee for Quality Education
Meeting of November 14, 2023
Members Present: Donielle Cohen, Laurie Kaye Davis, Brittany Faw, Seth Guttenberg, Beverly
Heller, Mary Keinath, Faiza Liban, James Orlowsky, Christine Perrin-Stocco, Marilia Kamil,
Jonathan Rothman and Yvette Tache
City of Miami Beach Liaison: Dr Leslie Rosenfeld
Members Absent: Rina Bass, Evie Fernandez, Chana R. Eisner, Joshua Levy, Amy Ostroff and
Jacquelynn Powers
Motion 1
Made by Beverly Heller
Second by James Orlowsky
The Committee for Quality Education would like to request the Mayor and Commission negotiate
with Miami-Dade County Public Schools regarding the City of Miami Beach maintaining the wells
in the parking lot at Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School with Miami-Dade County Public
Schools to fund.
The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above
request.
Motion Passage: Votes 12-0
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Motion 2
Made by Mary Keinath
Second by Christine Perrin-Stocco
The Committee for Quality Education would like to request the Mayor and Commission waive
direct costs for park recreational facility use two (2) ti mes per school year each school year for
all schools (K-12) located in Miami Beach.
The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above
request.
Motion Passage: Votes 8-3
Nay votes: Laurie Kaye Davis, Beverly Heller, and Marilia Kamil
Absent for Vote: Yvette Tache
Commission Memo 209.83 (April 6, 1983)
Motion 3
Made by Mary Keinath
Second by Laurie Kaye Davis
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The Committee for Quality Education would like to request the Mayor and Commission to partner
with local partners and the City’s Parks and Recreation Department to put forth a teacher
appreciation event during the month of May annually for all teachers.
The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above
request.
Motion Passage: Votes 11-0
Absent for Vote: Yvette Tache
Motion 4
Made by Beverly Heller
Second by Laurie Kaye Davis
The Committee for Quality Education would like to request the Mayor and Commission
immediately broadcast the Miami Beach public school documentary Names Not Numbers on
MBTV and routinely air and update annually.
The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above
request.
Motion Passage: Votes 11-0
Absent for Vote: Yvette Tache
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Motion 1
Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School Parking Lot
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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
ROB W. PARKINS
CITY MANAGER
CITY HALL
1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE
TELEPHONE: 873-7010
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DATE: April 6, 1983
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SUBJECT: USE OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES BY ALL SCHOOLS (BOTH
PAROCHIAL AND PRIVATE) WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF MIAMI BEACH
The Recreation Department, throughout the year, receives
periodic requests to use various recreation facilities,
such as softball fields, tennis courts, swimming pools, etc.
from local private/parochial schools. These requests are
usually for use during normal working hours and cause little,
if any, impact on the facility.
AE the present time, the authorized fee schedule for these
types of usages is Resolution #82-17124, Rental Rates for
Recreation Facilities (Single Event Only). In December 1982,
the City Commission approved use of recreational facilities
by any public school within the city limits of Miami Beach,
with payment only of direct costs incurred, such as lights,
personnel, etc. It appears appropriate that we extend this
courtesy to all Beach schools.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION :
The Administration recommends any school within the city
limits of Miami Beach, be permitted to use requested
recreational facilities without charge; however, they must
pay for direct costs, such as lights, personnel, etc.,
incurred by the City. Additionally, all mandated insurance
coverages must be provided in a timely fashion.
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