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N I AM I BEACH
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 GRANT AGREEMENT
PROJECT No
This GRANT AGREEMENT (hereinafter the "Agreement") Is made and entered into this
day of , 2024 by and between the City of Miami Beach, Florida
(hereinafter the "City'), and Mechina of South Florida High Schooi, Ronda a Non -pro It Organizatiot;
the State of Florida (hereinafter the "Grantee"). This Agreement is effective 2024, the
"Effective Date."
ARTICLE I / GRANT DESCRIPTION
GRANTEE
GRANTEE CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR
ADDRESS:
CITY STATE ZIP
PHONE, FAX E-MAIL:
GRANT AMOUNT.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION_
GRANT PROJECT BUDGET
GRANT TERM:
EXPENDITURE DEADLINE
PROJECT COMPLETION DATE.
FINAL REPORT DEADLINE
FINAL REIMBURSEMENT
REQUEST DEADLINE:
Mechina of South Florida High School
Rabbi Eleazar burden
4000 Alton Rd.
Miami Beach, FL 33140
(305) 534-70501305 534 8444
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$ 45,833.00
See Exhibit 1 hereto
See Exhibit 2 hereto
October 1, 2024 — September 30, 2025
September 30, 2025
September 30, 2025
October 10, 2025
October 15. 2025
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement.
FOR CITY:
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Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk
1/22/2025 1 3:46 PM EST
Date
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City of Miami Beach, Florida
Eric Carpenterl City Manager
APPROVED AS TO
FORM & LANGUAGE
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Mechina of South Florida High School
Federal Id No. 59-6045452
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Authorized Signature
Eleazar Durden
Print Name and Title
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ARTICLE Ii f GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. PARTIES: The parties to this Agreement are the Grantee listed in Article I, and the City, a
municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida. The City has delegated the
responsibility of administering this Grant to the City Manager or the City Manager's authorized designee
(the "Contract Administrator"),
2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Grantee may only use the Grant for the purposes that are
specificaiiy described in the Project Description, attached 'hereto as Exhibit 1 (the "Project ). Any
modification to Exhibit 1 ("Project Description"), shall not be effective unless approved by a written
amendment to this Agreement signed by the City and Grantee. Grantee aqrees that all funding provided
by the City pursuant to this Agreement will be used exclusively for goods or services to be provided
within the City of Miami Beach.
3. GRANT PROJECT BUDGET: Subject to the availability of City funds, the maximum amount
payable to Grantee for goods or services rendered under this Agreement shall not exceed the Grant
Amount as set forth in Article l of this Agreement. Grantee agrees that should available City funding be
reduced, the amount payable under this Agreement will be reduced at the sole option of the City of
Miami Beach. All of the Grantee's expenditures are subject to the terms of this Agreement, and as
specified in the Grant Project Budget, attached hereto as Exhibit 2. Any modification to Exhibit 2
("Project Budget"). shall not be effective unless approved, in writing, by the City and Grantee. Any
request by Grantee to modify the Project Budget shall be made in writing, using City approved forms,
detailing and justifying the need for such changes. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no modification to
the Project Budget shall exceed the Grant Amount set forth in Article I of this Agreement
4. REPORTS: This Grant has been awarded with the understanding that the activities and services
contemplated under the Project Description will mutually contribute to the enhancement of services
available to City residents, businesses, and visitors. As a condition of disbursements of grant funds,
and to demonstrate that the Grant is fulfilling, or has fulfilled, its purpose, the Grantee must submit
quarterly reports to the Contract Administrator by the following dates: January 15r", April 151", July 15t",
and the final report by October 1011.
New Grant awards will not be released to the Grantee until all Final Reports for previously awarded
grants are received. The City may withhold any future payments of the Grant, or the award of any
subsequent Grant, if it ha.- not received all reports required to be submitted by Grantee, or if such
reports do not meet the City's reporting requirements. Any reports may be disseminated by the City
without the prior written consent of the Grantee. All quarterly reports must be submitted on the Grant
Quarterly Status Report Form, attached hereto as Exhibit 3, detailing Grantee's compliance at the time
of a partial reimbursement request.
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5. REIMBURSEMENT REQUESTS: Reimbursement requests maybe submitted to the City at any
time during the Grant Term. All reimbursement requests must be made after expenditures have
occurred. All reimbursement requests for funds must be submitted on the Grant Reimbursement
Request Form, attached hereto as Exhibit 4. All reimbursement requests must be submitted prior to
October 15111, 2025. Grantee shall provide the City with copies of all receipts, invoices, cancelled checks
(with copies of both front of back) and proof of expenditures of Grant monies. Grantee shall provide the
City with and shall categorize all receipts, invoices, cancelled checks, and other documentation,
according to the categories set forth in the grant budget. Invoices and checks must be directly related
to expenses for Grant -funded activities taking place within the 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.
6. AMOUNT OF GRANT AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE: The total amount of the Grant Is set forth
in Article I, subject to the restrictions set forth herein. In awarding this Grant, the City assumes no
obligation to provide financial support of any type whatsoever in excess of the total Grant Amount. Cost
overruns are the sole principal responsibility of the Grantee. The Grant funds will only be remitted to
the Grantee once the Mayor and City Commission have approved the grant award, and once all parties
have executed this Agreement.
7. GRANT RESTRICTIONS: Grant funds awarded pursuant to this Agreement may not be used
for the following expenditures: remuneration of City employees for services rendered as part of a project
funded by this Grant. debt reduction, social and/or fundraising events, cash prizes; lobbying or
propaganda materials; charitable contributions; or events not open to the public.
& NO GUARANTEE OF FUNDING: The Grantee acknowledges that the receipt of this Grant does
not imply a commitment on behalf of the City to continue or provide funding beyond the terms specified
in this Agreement.
9. PROGRAM MONITORING AND EVALUATION: The City Manager or the City Manager's
designee may monitor and conduct an evaluation of the Project under this Grant, which may include,
with or without limitation, visits by City representatives to Grantee's offices and/or the site of any project
funded by this Grant, to observe Grantee's programs, procedures, and operations, or to discuss the
Grantee's programs with Grantee's personnel, and/or requests for submittal of additional documentation
or written reports, prior to the Project completion date, evidencing Grantee's progress on the Project.
10. BANK ACCOUNTS AND BONDING: Grantee shall maintain all monies received pursuant to
this Agreement in an account with a bank or savings and loan association that is located in Miami -Dade
County. The Grantee shall provide the City with the name of the bank or savings and loan association
as well as the name and title of all individuals authorized to withdraw or write checks on Grant funds.
11. ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL REVIEW: Funded activities by this Grant must take place
during the City's fiscal year for which the Grant is approved (October 1 — September 30). The Grantee
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shall keep accurate and complete books and records of all receipts and expenditures of Grant funds. in
conformance with reasonable accounting standards. These books and records, as well as all
documents pertaining to payments received and made in conjunction with this Grant, including, without
limitation, vouchers, bills, invoices, receipts and canceled checks, shall be dated within the fiscal year
for which they are approved and retained in Miami -Dade County in a secure place and in an orderly
fashion by the Grantee for at least three (3) years after the Expenditure Deadline specified in in this
Agreement. These books, records, and documents may be examined by the City, and/or its authorized
representatives, at the Grantee's offices during regular business hours and upon reasonable notice.
Furthermore, the City may, at Its expense, audit or have audited all the financial records of the Grantee,
whether or not purported to be related to this Grant.
Grantee costs or earnings claimed under this Agreement may not also be claimed under
any other Agreement from the City of Miami Beach or from any other entity. Any claim for double
payment by Grantee shall be a material breach of this Agreement.
12, INSPECTOR GENERAL AUDIT RIGHTS:
A. Pursuant to Section 2-256 of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, the City has established the
Office of the Inspector General which may on a random basis, perform reviews, audits, Inspections and
investigations on all City contracts.. throughout the duration of said contracts. This random audit is
separate and distinct from any other audit performed by or on behalf of the City.
B The Office of the Inspector General is authorized to investigate City affairs and empowered to
review past, present and proposed City programs, accounts, records, contracts and transactions. In
addition, the Inspector General has the power to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, require the
production of witnesses and monitor City projects and programs. Monitoring of an existing City project
or program may include a report concerning whether the project is on time, within budget and in
conformance with the contract documents and applicable law. The Inspector General shall have the
power to audit, investigate, monitor. oversee, inspect and review operations, activities, performance
and procurement process including but not limited to project design, bid specifications, (bid/proposal)
submittals, activities of the Grantee, its officers, agents and employees, lobbyists City staff and elected
officials to ensure compliance with the contract documents and to detect fraud and corruption. Pursuant
to Section 2-378 of the City Code, the City is allocating a percentage of its overall annual contract
expenditures to fund the activities and operations of the Office of Inspector General.
C. Upon ten (10) days written notice to the Grantee, the Grantee shall make all requested records
and documents available to the Inspector General for inspection and copying The Inspector General is
empowered to retain the services of independent private sector auditors to audit, investigate, monitor
oversee, inspect and review operations activities, performance and procurement process including but
not limited to project design, bid specifications, (bid/proposal) submittals, activities of the Grantee, Its
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officers, agents and employees, lobbyists, City staff and elected officials to ensure compliance with the
contract documents and to detect fraud and corruption.
D. The Inspector General shall have the right to inspect and copy all documents and records in the
Grantee's possession, custody or control which in the Inspector General's sole judgment, pertain to
performance of the contract, including, but not limited to original estimate files, change order estimate
files, worksheets, proposals and agreements from and with successful subcontractors and suppliers,
all project -related correspondence, memoranda, instructions, financial documents, construction
documents, (bid/proposal) and contract documents, back -change documents, all documents and
records which involve cash, trade or volume discounts, insurance proceeds, rebates, or dividends
received, payroll and personnel records and supporting documentation for the aforesaid documents
and records.
E. The Grantee shall make available at its office at all reasonable times the records, materials, and
other evidence regarding the acquisition (bid preparation) and performance of this contract, for
examination, audit, or reproduction, until three (3) years after final payment under this contract or for
any longer period required by statute or by other clauses of this contract. In addition
If this contract is completely or partially terminated, the Grantee shall make available records
relating to the work terminated until three (3) years after any resulting final termination
settlement; and
ii. The Grantee shall make available records relating to appeals or to litigation or the settlement
of claims arising under or relating to this contract until such appeals, litigation, or claims are
finally resolved.
F. The provisions in this section shall apply to the Grantee, its officers, agents, employees,
subcontractors and suppliers. The Grantee shall Incorporate the provisions in this section in all
subcontracts and all other agreements executed by the Grantee in connection with the performance of
this contract.
G Nothing in this section shall impair any independent right to the City to conduct audits or
investigative activities. The provisions of this section are neither intended nor shall they be construed
to impose any liability on the City by the Grantee or third parties.
13. PUBLICITY AND CREDITS: The Grantee must include the City logo and the following credit
line in all publications related to this Grant: "This Project is funded in whole or in part by a grant
from the City of Miami Beach." Grantee's failure to comply with this paragraph may preclude future
grant funding from the City, in the same manner as if Grantee defaulted under this Agreement.
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14. t IASILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION: Grantee shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
City and its officers, employees, agents, and contractors, from and against any and all actions (whether
at law or in equity), claims, liabilities, losses, expenses, or damages, including, without limitation, , for
personal economic, or bodily injury. wrongful death, or loss of or damage to property, which the City or
its officers, employees, agents and contractors may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes
of action or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of, relating to, or resulting from the performance
of this Agreement by the Grantee or its officers, employees, agents, servants, partners. principals or
contractors. Grantee shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and
defend all claims, suits, or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the City, where applicable,
including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs judgments and attorneys' fees which may
issue thereon. Grantee exnreSsly understands and ar rees that any insurance protection required by
this Agreement, or otherwise provided, shall in no way limit its obligation, as set forth herein, to
indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City or its officers, employees, agents, and contractors as
herein provided.
If the Granteo is a government entity, this indemnification shall only be to the extent and within the
limitations of Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, subject to the provisions of that Statute, whereby the
Grantee entity shall not be held liable to pay a personal injury or property damage claim or judgment by
any one person which exceeds the sum of $200,000, or any claim or judgment or portions thereof,
which, when totaled with all other claims or judgments paid by any government entity arising out of the
same incident or occurrence, exceed the sum of $300,000 from any and all personal injury or property
damage claims, liabilities losses or causes of action which may arise as a result of the negligence of
the Grantee entity.
15. ASSIGNMENT: The Grantee shall not be permitted to assign this Grant, and any purported
assignment will be void. and shall be treated as an event of default pursuant to this Agreement.
16. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS: The Grantee agrees to abide by and be governed by all applicable
Federal, State, County and City laws, including but not limited to Miami -Dade County's Conflict of
Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance, as amended, which is incorporated herein by reference as if
fully set forth herein, and Chapter 2, Article VII of the City Code, as amended, which is incorporated
herein by reference as if fully set forth herein.
17. DEFAULT/TERMINATION PROVISIONS: In the event the Grantee shall fail to comply with any
of the pruvisions of this Agreement, the City Manayer of the City Maiiayer's desigiiee may terminate
this Agreement and withhold or cancel all or any unpaid installments of the Grant upon giving five (5)
calendar days written notice to the Grantee, and the City shall have no further obligation to the Grantee
under this Agreement. Further, in the event of termination, the Grantee shall be required to immediately
repay to the City all portions of the Grant which have been received by the Grantee, as of the date that
the written demand is received.
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Any uncommitted Grant funds which remain in the possession or under the control of the
Grantee as of the date of the Expenditure Deadline specified in this Agreement must be returned to the
City within fifteen (15) days after the Expenditure Deadline. If such funds have been committed but not
expended, the Grantee must request in writing from the City Manager an extension of the Expenditure
Deadline which, if approved, shall be for a period not to exceed one (1) year.
Grant funds which are to be repaid to the City pursuant to this Section are to be repaid upon
demand by delivering to the City Manager a certified check for the total amount due, payable to the City
of Miami Beach, Florida.
These provisions shall not waive or preclude the City from pursuing any other remedies that
may be available to it under the law or in equity.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, and without regard to whether City has exercised
the Default provisions thereof, the City reserves the right, at its sole and absolute discretion, to
discontinue funding of the Grant if it is not satisfied with the progress of the Project or the content of any
required written report. in the event of discontinuation of the Grant or at the close of the Project, any
unexpended Grant Funds shall be immediately returned to the City, except where the City Manager has
agreed in writing to alternative use of the unused/unexpended Grant Funds.
18. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS:
A. Verification of Coverage
Grantee shall provide the required insurance certificates, endorsements or applicable policy language
effecting coverage required by this Section, as follows. All certificates of insurance and endorsements
are to be received prior to any work commencing. However, failure to obtain the required coverage
prior to the work beginning shall not waive the Grantee's obligation to provide them. The City of Miami
Beach reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including
endorsements required by these specifications, at any time.
Worker's Compensation Insurance as required by Florida Statute, Chapter 440, and
Employer's Liability Insurance with limits of no less than $1,000,000 per accident for
bodily injury or disease.
ii. Commercial General Liability on a comprehensive basis, including products and
completed operations, contractual liability, property damage, bodily injury and personal
& advertising injury combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury
and property damage. City of Miami Beach must be shown as an additional insured with
respect to this coverage.
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iii. Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non -owned and hired vehicles used
in connection with the work, in an amount not less than $500,000 combined single limit
per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage.
B. Additional Insured Status
The City of Miami Beach must be covered as an additional insured with respect to liability arising out of
work or operations performed by or on behalf of the Grantee.
C. Waiver of Subrogation
Grantee hereby grants to the City of Miami Beach a waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer
of the Grantee may acquire against the City of Miami Beach by virtue of the payment of any loss under
such insurance. Grantee agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiver
of subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not the City of Miami Beach has
received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer.
D. Acceptability of Insurers
Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A:VII, unless
otherwise acceptable to the City of Miami Beach Risk Management Office.
E. Special Risks or Circumstances
The City of Miami Beach reserves the right to modify these requirements. including limits, based on
the nature of the risk, prior experience, insurer, coverage, or other special circumstances.
Certificate Holder
Certificate holder must read:
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
c/o HR Department/Risk Management Division
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
F. Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall not relieve the Grantee of its liability and
obligation under this section or under any other section of this Agreement.
G.
In lieu of the above required insurance, The Grantee shall provide proof of an ongoing self-
insurance program for Public Liability, Automobile Liability and Workers' Compensation
Insurance covering its members, officers and employees subject to the limitations of Florida
Statute 768.28.
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19. FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW:
A. Grantee shall comply with Florida Public Records law under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as
may be amended from time to time.
B. The term "public records' shall have the meaning set forth in Section 119.011(12), which means
all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data
processing software or other material, regardless of the physical form, characteristics, or means of
transmission, made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of
official business of the City.
C. Pursuant to Section 119.0701 of the Florida Statutes. if the Grantee meets the definition of
"Contractor" as defined in Section 119.0701(1)(a), the Grantee shall:
Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service;
il. Upon request from the City s custodian of public records, provide the City with a copy of the
requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time
at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes or as
otherwise provided by law;
iii. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records
disclosure requirements are not disclosed, except as authorized by law, for the duration of
the contract term and following completion of the Agreement if the Grantee does not transfer
the records to the City;
IV. Upon completion of the Agreement, transfer, at no cost to the City, all public records in
possession of the Consultant or keep and maintain public records required by the City to
perform the service. If the Consultant transfers all public records to the City upon completion
of the Agreement, the Grantee shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or
confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Grantee keeps
and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, the Consultant shall meet
all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must
be provided to the City, upon request from the City's custodian of public records, in a format
that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City.
D. REQUEST FOR RECORDS; NONCOMPLIANCE
A request to inspect or copy public records relating to the City's contract for services must
be made directly to the City. If the City does not possess the requested records, the City
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shall immediately notify the Consultant of the request, and the Grantee must provide the
records to the City or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time.
ii. Grantee's failure to comply with the City's request for records shall constitute a breach of
this Agreement, and the City, at its sole discretion, may: (1) unilaterally terminate the
Agreement; (2) avail itself of the remedies set forth under the Agreement; and/or (3) avail
itself of any available remedies at law or in equity
Grantee who fails to provide ii 1e puuiic records to the /City vritihii, a reason .1 Urn �i ay
be subject to penalties under s. 119.10.
E. CIVIL ACTION
i. If a civil action Is filed against a Grantee to compel production of public records relating to
the City's contract for services, the court shall assess and award against the Grantee the
reasonable costs of enforcement, including reasonable attorneys' fees, if
a. The court determines that the Grantee unlawfully refused to comply with the public
records request within a reasonable time; and
b At least 8 business days before filing the action, the plaintiff provided written notice of
the public records request. including a statement that the Grantee has not complied with
the request. to the City and to the Grantee.
ii A notice complies with subparagraph (i)(b) if it is sent to the City's custodian of public records
and to the Grantee at the Grantee's address listed on its contract with the City or to the
Grantee's registered agent. Such notices must be sent by common carrier delivery service
or by registered, Global Express Guaranteed, or certified mail, with postage or shipping paid
by the sender and with evidence of delivery, which may be in an electronic format.
iii. A Grantee who complies with a public records request within 8 business days after the notice
is sent is not liable for the reasonable costs of enforcement.
F. IF THE GRANTEE HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION
OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE GRANTEE'S DUTY TO
PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT
THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT:
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
ATTENTION: RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK
1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE
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MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139
E-MAIL: RAFAELGRANADOC&MIAMIBEACHFL.GOV
PHONE: 305-673-7411
20. E-VERIFY;
A. Grantee shall comply with Section 448.095, Florida Statutes, "Employment Eligibility" ("E-Verify
Statute"), as may be amended from time to time. Pursuant to the E-Verify Statute, commencing on
January 1, 2021, Grantee shall register with and use the E-Verify system to verify the work authorization
status of all newly hired employees during the Term of the Agreement. Additionally, Grantee shall
expressly require that any approved sub -contractor performing work or providing services pursuant to
the Agreement to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify
the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract Term. If
Grantee enters into a contract with an approved subcontractor, the subcontractor must provide the
Grantee with an affidavit stating that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract
with an unauthorized alien. Grantee shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the
subcontract or such other extended period as may be required under this Agreement.
B. TERMINATION RIGHTS.
If the City has a good faith belief that Grantee has knowingly violated Section 448.09(1),
Florida Statutes, the City shall terminate this Agreement with Grantee for cause, and the
City shall thereafter have or owe no further obligation or liability to Grantee.
if the City has a good faith belief that a subcontractor has knowingly violated the foregoing
Subsection 20(A), but the Grantee otherwise complied with such subsection. the City will
promptly notify the Grantee and order the Grantee to immediately terminate the agreement
with the subcontractor Grantees failure to terminate a subcontractor shall be an event of
default under this Agreement, entitling City to terminate this Agreement for cause
A contract terminated under the foregoing Subparagraphs (B)(i) or (B)(ii) is not in breach of
contract and may not be considered as such.
iii. The City or Grantee or a subcontractor may file an action with the Circuit or County Court to
challenge a termination under the foregoing Subparagraphs (B)(i) or (B)(ii) no later than 20
calendar days after the date on which the contract was terminated.
iv If the City terminates the Agreement with Grantee under the foregoing Subparagraph (e)(i),
Grantee may not be awarded a public contract for at least 1 year after the date of termination
of this Agreement.
Grantee is liable for any additional costs incurred by the City as a result of the termination of
this Agreement under this Section 20
21. BOARD TRAINING. Pursuant to Resolution 2018-30552, Grantee is required to have 51 % or
more of its board membership complete the City's training for board members, if all three of the following
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apply: 1) the agency is a non-profit; 2) the agency has an annual operating budget of less than $5
million; and, 3) the grant award is for $25.000 or more in City funds The Board Training must be
completed within the last two years prior to the receipt of City funds.
22. WRITTEN NOTICES: Any notices required under this Agreement will be effective when
delivered to the City in writing and addressed to the City Grant Administrator, as identified below. Any
notices required under this Agreement will be effective when delivered to the Grantee in writing and
addressed to the Grantee Contract Administrator.
City Address. The address for City for all purposes under this agreement and for all Notices
hereunder shall be
City of Miami Bean
Attm Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld, Chief Education Officer
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Grantee's Address. The address for Mechina of South Florida High School for all purposes under
this Agreement and for all Notices hereunder shall be -
Grantee's Legal Name: Mechina of South Florida High School
Attn: Rabbi Eleazar Durden
Address: 4000 Alton Rd. Miami Beach, FL 33140
With a copy to:
Name: Rabbi Eleazar Durden
Title: Principal, General Studies
Address: 4000 Alton Rd. Miami Beach, FL 33140
TE: (305) 534-7050
23. CITY CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR: All contract related questions, reports and requests for
reimbursements to be submitted to the City Contract Administrator listed below:
Dr Leslie Rosenfeld
Chief Education Officer
City of Miami Beach
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
E-Mail leslierosenfeld@miamibeach fl_gov
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ARTICLE III / MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
24. PUBLIC PURPOSE: The Grant awarded herein is the result of a finding by the City, based or
representatives, documents, materials and other information supplied by Grantee, that the Grantee is
performing a public purpose through the programs, projects, and/or services recommended for support.
As such, use of Grant funds for any program component not meeting this condition will be considered
a breach of the terms of this Agreement and will allow the City to seek remedies including, but not
limited to, those outlined in this Agreement.
25. NO DISCRIMINATION: The Grantee also accepts and agrees to comply with the following
Special Conditions:
A. Grantee hereby agrees that it will comply with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub. L.
88-352) (Title VII), as amended, as it appears in volume 42 of the United States Code, beginning at
Section 2000e, prohibiting employment discrimination based on race. color, religion sex and national
origin.
B. The Grantee hereby agrees that it will comply with City of Miami Beach Human Rights Ordinance
as codified in Chapter 62 of the City Code. as may be amended from time to time, prohibiting
discrimination in employment (including independent contractors), housing, public accommodations
public services, and in connection with its membership or policies because of actual or perceived race.
color, national origin, religion, sex, intersexuality, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital and familial
status, age, disability, ancestry, height, weight, hair texture and/or hairstyle, domestic partner status
labor organization membership, familial situation, or political affiliation.
C. The City endorses, and Grantee shall comply with, the clear mandate of the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) to remove barriers, which prevents qualified individuals with disabilities
from enjoying the same employment opportunities that are av&lable to persons without disabilities.
D. The City also endorses the mandate of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Section 504 and
prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability and requires that Grant recipients provide equal access
and equal opportunity and services without discrimination on the basis of any disability.
26. GOVERNING LAW AND EXCLUSIVE VENUE: This Agreement shall be governed by, and
construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Florida, both substantive and remedial, without
regard to principles of conflict of laws. The exclusive venue for any litigation arising out of this
Agreement shall be Miami -Dade County, Florida, if in State court, and the U S. District Court, Southern
District of Florida, if in federal court. Each party shall be responsible for its own attorneys' fees and
costs, from pre-trial through all appeals BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, GRANTOR AND
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GRANTEE EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHTS EITHER PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY
OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO, OR ARISING OUT OF, THIS AGREEMENT.
27. NO WAIVER: No waiver of any breach or failure to enforce any of the terms, covenants,
conditions or other provisions of this Agreement by either party at any time shall in any way affect, limit,
modify or waive either party's right thereafter to enforce or compel strict compliance with every term,
covenant, condition or other provision hereof
28. CAPTIONS USED IN THIS AGREEMENT: Captions, as used in this Agreenleol, are for
convenience of reference only and should not be deemed or construed as in any way limiting or
extending the language or provisions to which such captions may refer.
29. CONTRACT REPRESENTS TOTAL AGREEMENT: This contract, including its special
conditions and exhibits, represents the whole and total agreement of the parties. No representations,
except those contained within this Agreement and its attachments, are to be considered in construing
its terms. No modifications or amendments may be made to this Agreement unless made in writing
signed by both parties. The City Manager, on behalf of the City, shall be authorized to execute
amendments to this Agreement; however, any changes to the Grant Amount shall require approval by
the Mayor and City Commission.
30. BACKGROUND SCREENING REQUIREMENT: (ONLY IF GRANTEE OR GRANTEE'S
EMPLOYEES WILL BE IN CONTACT WITH CHILDREN DO YOU NEED THIS BACKGROUND
SCREENING REQUIREMENT)ln accordance with Sections 943.0542, 984.01, 39.001 and 1012.465,
Florida Statutes and Chapters 430, 435, and 402, Florida Statutes, as applicable, employees,
volunteers, contractors, and subcontracted personnel who work in direct contact with children or who
come into direct contact with children must complete a satisfactory Level 2 background screening prior
to commencing work pursuant to this Agreement.
Level 2 Background screenings must be completed through the City of Miami Beach, Human
Resources Department. Contractor agrees to complete Level 2 Background screening prior to initiating
any work related to this Agreement, unless the City's Contract Administrator approves an alternative
process.
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EXHIBIT 1
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
BACKGROUND/DESCRIPTION OF NEED
On February 22, 2023 Ordinance 2023- 4540, codified in Sections 2-190.134 through 2-190.138 of the
City Code, was recently expanded to include twenty-six (26) voting members, including eleven private/
charter Miami Beach schools who have inquired about existing City funded educational enhancements.
At the Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee on July 26, 2023 Commissioner Rosen Gonzalez
requested to discuss funding for educational enhancements. The item was presented at the February
23, 2024 Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee meeting and returned to the March 22, 2024
meeting with additional information from the private/charter schools who have active Quality Education
Committee (QEC) members regarding their interest in existing educational enhancement programs
developed, implemented, funded and managed by the City's Education and Performance Initiatives
Division.
The City of Miami Beach Chief Education Officer met with private/ charter Miami Beach schools between
February 29, 2024 and March 6, 2024 to discuss current educational enhancements available to youth
in Miami Beach through various partnerships, including the public schools. Following each meeting,
individual school Quality Education Committee representatives provided a ranking of current
educational enhancements of interest for their school.
As of March 2024 there are currently 2,612 youth from early childhood to grade 12 attending seven (7)
private/charter schools in Miami Beach of which 54% (1,419) are Miami Beach residents.
The City of Miami Beach has 6,148 K-12 youth attending public schools across Miami -Dade County.
As of March 2024, 4,839 or 78.7% are attending public schools in Miami Beach. The City of Miami
Beach districtwide attached map reflects the public school enrollment of Miami Beach youth residents
across the Miami Dade County Public Schools.
At the March 19, 2024 meeting, a 15-0 motion was passed unanimously by the Committee for Quality
Education members to request the Mayor and Commission continue to sustain current public school
educational enhancements and support the newly prioritized educational enhancements for the private
and charter schools. The amount reflected for the private and charter schools is estimated based upon
current public school enhancement programs and may not be reflective of actual funding needs. The
public, charter, and private school representatives are united and committed to, all improvements and
enhancements for the educational needs of all Miami Beach children. These enhancements should only
be an expansion and never a reduction of currently funded public -school enhancement programs.
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Vice -Mayor Rosen Gonzalez motioned at the March 22, 2024 Finance and Economic Resiliency
Committee to discuss this item at the upcoming Commission meeting, with -a second from
Commissioner 13hatt, and a favorable recommendation. Of making this a priority during the FY 2025
budget process for $ 189,252 on a. recurring basis: and $393,163 as a one-time enhancement for the
-seven (7) private/ charter schools with active membership on the Quality Education Committee. The
Administration also recommended that any new program be considered as part of the FY 2025 budget
process
On May 15, 2024 the Mayor and Commission passed Resolution 2024-33016 to prioritize. $189, 252 in
educational enhancements for private and charter schools during the FY 2025 budget process and
On a recurring basis thereafter for the seven private and charter schools currently active on the Quality
Education Committee; and further priontlze, $393,163 as a one- time enhancement for the seven private,
and charter schools currently active on the Quality Education Committee; and further authorize the City
Cleric and City Manager or his/ her designee to execute all agreements or documents necessary to
support the educational enhancements contemplated under this resolution.
The City of Miami Beach will procure the supplies and equipment requested by each Miami Beach
private/charter school pursuant to Resolution 2024-33016 as a one-time enhancement, and donate
such supplies and equipment to the grantee, on the condition that, once the allocated funds have been
exhausted, the school shall be solely responsible for (i) replenishing consumable supplies and (ii)
maintaining, repairiny, and replaciny equipment, for a period of up to five (5) years, cunsistuot with the
recommendation of the Committee for Quality Education. Should specifically requested supplies and/or
equipment be unavailable for purchase, or not approved by procurement (Exhibit 2) the City shall
procure similar or alternative items, subject to the approval of the requesting Miami Beach school.
Failure to maintain parental representation in the Committee for Quality Education will result in the
immediate return of non -consumable STEM equipment to the City of Miami Beach.
During the September 16, 2024 and September 25, 2024 budget meetings the Mayor and Commission
approved funding for $189, 252 in educational enhancements for private and charter schools during the
FY 2025 budget process on a recurring basis, and $393,163 as a one- time FY 2025 enhancement for
the seven private, and charter schools currently active on the Quality Education Committee.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
One-time funding totaling $393,163. as discussed and recommended by the Finance and Economic
Resiliency Committee (FERC) at its March 22, 2024 meeting and adopted by the City Commission on
May 15, 2024, through Resolution No. 2024- 33016, for STEM equipment, STEAM+ and International
Baccalaureate (IB) program services, Stop -the -Bleed kits, and virtual tour services pertaining to the
anticipated addition of various educational initiatives at the following seven (7) private/ charter schools
with active memberships on the Quality Education Committee -
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1. Lehrman Community Day School - $45,833
2. Yeshiva Elementary School - $47,433
3. Temple Beth Sholom Innovation School - $45,833
4. Mechina of South Florida High School - $49,466
5. Hebrew Academy Miami - $51,266
6. Mater Beach Academy - $104,166
7. The Montessori Academy at St. John's - $49,166
Beneficiaries/Participants: Students and teachers
Services: Provide STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) supplies to students and
teachers for educational use during the academic school year.
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EXHIBIT 1
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
All STEM equipment requested below MUST be approved for purchase through the City's
procurement department and d approved will be purchased by the City directly
Requests NOT approved will be discussed with the school directly as to other options.
Agenda Plarmwi
STEAM. ProVarn
Caltege Prep kwa+n (Method
warty
Owl Enrollment FIU, MDC, U
T.artscriou
Mental Health
Math Nwfr
R tnterventionists
Math InterventkKkIfts
Anti-Dafunatlon league - `No Place
for Hate'
Drug Prevention Pr am
FREE Aftenehool Enrichment Program
Youth lob fair
Substitute Teadwers
Per M9 Student Alloeatlort RocurdnS
Annual $187.75
S 29,726
S 20,840
5 10.326
3 6947
5 41,868
5 6,759
S 73,786
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EXHIBIT 2
PROJECT BUDGET
STEM EQUIPMENT FOR MECHINA OF SOUTH FLORIDA
All STEM equipment requested below MUST be approved for purchase through the City's procurement department and if approved will be purchased by the City directly
Requests NOT approved will be discussed with the school directly as to other options.
TO BE DETERMINED AND PRESENTED AT LATER DATE
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EXHIBIT 3
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
GRANT QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT FORM
CMB GRANT AGREEMENT No.:
GRANTEE NAME: j
GRANTEE ADDRESS: j
i GRANTEE CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR: --r -- - - - --- -- --- - -
GRANTEE CONTRACT AUMIIVIS I KJ1't OtC'J
E-MAIL ADDRESS: j
REPORT PERIOD:
❑ Oct. 1 - Dec. 31 ❑ Jan. 1 - Mar. 31 ❑ Apr. 1 - Jun. 30 ❑ Jul. 1 - Sept.30
Due Jan. 15 Due Ap. 15 Due Jul. 15 Due Oct. 15
GOALSIOUTCOMES:
Outcome Measure Target ` Accomplishments
To -Date
-I ----
PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED:
OTHER NOTABLE ITEMS:
Grantee
Report Prepared By:
Name
City of Miami Beach
Report Reviewed By:
Signature/Date
Name Signature/Date
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
GRANT REIMBURSEMENT REQUEST FORM
Part 1 of 2
CMB AGREEMENT No.:
GRANTEE NAME:
GRANTEE ADDRESS: }
i
GRANTEE CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR:
GRANTEE CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR'S
E-MAIL ADDRESS: i
REQUEST No.
Amount of Assistance
Less Previous Total Disbursements:
Balance Available:
Funds Requested This
Disbursement:
Certification of Payment: I certify that the above expenses were necessary and reasonable for
the completion of the Project and in accordance with this Agreement. I further warrant and
represent that these expenses have not been, and will not be, covered by any other third party
funding source, including under any other separate agreement between the City and Grantee.
Grantee
Report Prepared By:
Name Signature/Date
City of Miami Beach
Report Reviewed By:
Name Signature/Date
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RESOLUTION NO. 2024-33016
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE
RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCY
COMMITTEE AT ITS MARCH 22, 2024 MEETING TO PRIORITIZE
$189,252 IN EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS FOR PRIVATE AND
CHARTER SCHOOLS DURING THE FY 2025 BUDGET PROCESS AND
ON A RECURRING BASIS THEREAFTER FOR THE SEVEN PRIVATE
AND CHARTER SCHOOLS CURRENTLY ACTIVE ON THE QUALITY
EDUCATION COMMITTEE; FURTHER PRIORITIZING $393,163 AS A
ONE-TIME ENHANCEMENT FOR FY 2025 FOR THE SEVEN PRIVATE
AND CHARTER SCHOOLS CURRENTLY ACTIVE ON THE QUALITY
EDUCATION COMMITTEE; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE Csi T iI
CLERK AND CITY MANAGER OR HIS/HER DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE
ALL AGREEMENTS OR DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO SUPPORT THE
EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS CONTEMPLATED UNDER THIS
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, in January 2008, the City of Miami Beach entered into an Education
Compact with the Miami- Dade County Public Schools to Enhance Learning Opportunitics
for Youth; and
WHEREAS, the Education Compact reflects the desire of the Miami Beach
community to support excellence in the City's public schools and enhance the health and
well- being of our City's youth; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach's advisory Committee for Quality Education
in Miami Beach Schools was established in 1999 to make recommendations to the City
Commission and to investigate, develop, and carry out plans to promote and ensure the
provision of quality education in Miami Beach schools; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach through the Office of Education and
Performance Initiatives provides programming to students enrolled in six local Miami -
Dade County Public Schools: Biscayne Beach Elementary, North Beach Elementary,
Miami Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, Miami Beach Nautilus Middle, Miami Beach
South Pointe Elementary, and Miami Beach Sr. High; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 2023-4540, codified in Sections 2-190.134 through 2-
190.138 of the City Code, was recently expanded to include twenty-six (26) voting
members, including eleven private/charter Miami Beach schools who have inquired about
existing City funded educational enhancements; and
WHEREAS, existing City funded educational enhancements include the purchase
of Agenda Planners, STEM Equipment, STEAM+ Programming, College Prep
Programming, Dual Enrollment, College Transcripts, Mental Health, Stop the Bleed Kits,
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Math Tutoring, Reading Interventionist, Math Interventionist, IB Program, Anti -
Defamation Leage "No Place for Hate", Drug Prevention, Extra -Curricular FREE
Afterschool Enrichment, Common Threads, Youth Job Fair, Substitute Teacher, and
Virtual Tours; and
WHEREAS, . the additional private/charter schools included in the Ordinance
include: Casa Dei Bambini, Klurman Mesivta, Le Petite Papillon Montessori, Lehrman
Community Day School Inc, Mater Beach Academy, Mechina of South Florida (the
Mesivta of Greater Miami), Montessori Academy at St. Johns, Rabbi Alexander Gross
High School & Hebrew Academy, St. Patrick Catholic School, Temple Beth Sholom
Innovative School, and Yeshiva Elementary School; and
WHEREAS, this item was referred for a discussion at the Finance and Economic
Resiliency Committee by Commissioner Rosen Gonzalez at the July 26, 2023
Commission Meeting, to discuss funding for educational enhancements; and
WHEREAS, the item was presented at the February 23, 2024 Finance and
Economic Resiliency Committee meeting and returned to the March 22, 2024 meeting
with additional information from the private/charter schools who have active Quality
Education Committee (QEC) members regarding their interest in existing educational
enhancement programs developed, implemented, funded and managed by the City's
Education and Performance Initiatives Division; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Chief Education officer met with
private/charter Miami Beach schools between February 29, 2024 and March 6, 2024 to
discuss current educational enhancements available to youth in Miami Beach through
various partnerships, including the public schools. Following each meeting, individual
school Quality Education Committee representatives provided a ranking of current
educational enhancements of interest for their school; and
WHEREAS, according to school administration -provided enrollment information,
there are currently 2,612 youth from early childhood to grade 12 attending seven (7)
private/charter schools in Miami Beach of which 54% (1,419) are Miami Beach residents;
and
WHEREAS, currently, there are 6,148 Miami Beach K-12 youth attending public
schools across Miami -Dade County. As of March 2024, 4,839 or 78.7% are attending
public schools in Miami Beach; and
WHEREAS, an estimated $908,508 is allocated annually to various city funded
and implemented educational enhancements; and
WHEREAS, at the March 19, 2024 meeting, a 15-0 motion was passed
unanimously by the Committee for Quality Education members for to request the Mayor
and Commission continue to sustain current public school educational enhancements and
support the newly prioritized educational enhancements for the private and charter
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schools. The amount reflected for the private and charter schools is estimated based
upon current public school enhancement programs and may not.be reflective of actual
funding needs. The public, charter and private school representatives are united and
committed to all improvements and enhancements for the educational needs of all Miami
Reath children. These enhancements should only bean expansion and never a reduction
of currently funded public school enhancement programs; and
WHEREAS, Vice -Mayor Rosen Gonzalez motioned at the March 22, 2024 Finance
and Economic Resiliency Committee to discuss this item at the upcoming Commission
meeting, with a second from Commissioner Bhatt, and favorable recommendation of
making this a priority during the FY 2025 budget process for $189,252 on a, recurring
basis:and $393,163 as a one-time enhancement forthe-seven (7) private/charter schools
with active membership on the Quality Education Committee; and.
WHEREAS, the .Administration also recommends that any new ,program be
considered as part of the FY'2025 budget process; and
WHEREAS, additionally, implementation of any combination of the requested
educational enhancements at private/charter schools will require: an educational
specialist position to develop, implement; and manage all programs for *each individual
private and charter -school. Funds for this position may partially come from allocated -
administrative funds. for other educational programs currently underway..
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City
Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Finance and Economic Resiliency
Committee at its March 22, 2024 meeting to prioritize. $189,252 in educational
enhancements for private and charter schools during the FY 2025 budget process and
on.a recurring basis thereafter for the seven private and charter schools currently active
on the Quality . Education Committee; and further prioritize $393,163 as a . one-time
enhancement for the seven private. and charter schools currently active on. the Quality
Education Committee; and further authorize the City Clerk and City -Manager or his/her
designee to execute all agreements or documents necessary tosupport the educational
enhancements contemplated under this resolution.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 2024.
ATTEST:. MAY 21 2024
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RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK STEVEN MEINER, MAYOR
Sponsored by Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
Co -Sponsored by Commissioner David Suarez
Co -Sponsored by Commissioner Joseph Magazine
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MIAMIBEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Rickelle Williams, Interim City Manager
DATE: May 15, 2024
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE AND ECONOMIC
RESILIENCY COMMITTEE AT ITS MARCH 22, 2024 MEETING TO PRIORITIZE $189,252 IN
EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS FOR PRIVATE AND CHARTER SCHOOLS DURING THE FY
2025 BUDGET PROCESS AND ON A RECURRING BASIS THEREAFTER FOR THE SEVEN
PRIVATE AND CHARTER SCHOOLS CURRENTLY ACTIVE ON THE QUALITY EDUCATION
COMMITTEE; FURTHER PRIORITIZING $393,163 AS A ONE-TIME ENHANCEMENT FOR FY
2025 FOR THE SEVEN PRIVATE AND CHARTER SCHOOLS CURRENTLY ACTIVE ON THE
QUALITY EDUCATION COMMITTEE; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK AND
CITY MANAGER OR HIS/HER DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE ALL AGREEMENTS OR DOCUMENTS
NECESSARY TO SUPPORT THE EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS CONTEMPLATED UNDER
THIS RESOLUTION.
RECOMMENDATION
Vice -Mayor Rosen Gonzalez motioned at the March 22, 2024 Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee to discuss this item at
the upcoming Commission meeting with a favorable recommendation of making this a priority during the FY 2025 budget process
for $189,252 on a recurring basis and $393,163 as a one-time enhancement for the seven (7) privatelcharter schools with active
membership on the Quality Education Committee. Commissioner Bhatt seconded with all in favor. The administration also
recommends that any new program be considered as part of the FY 2025 budget process. Additionally, implementation of any
combination of the requested educational enhancements at privateicharter schools.will require an educational specialist position to
develop, implement, and manage all programs for each individual private and charter school. Funds for this position may partially
come from allocated administrative funds for other educational programs currently underway.
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
This item was referred for a discussion at the Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee by Commissioner Rosen Gonzalez at the July 26,
2023 Commission Meeting (attachment A), to discuss funding for educational enhancements. The item was presented at the February 23,
2624 Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee meeting and returned to the March 22, 2024 meeting with additional information from the
private/charter schools who have active Quality Education Committee (QEC) members regarding their interest in existing educational
enhancement programs developed, implemented, funded and managed by the City's Education and Performance Initiatives Division.
The City of Miami Beach's advisory Committee for Quality Education in Miami Beach Schools was established in 1999 to make
recommendations to the City Commission and to investigate, develop, and carry out plans to promote and ensure the provision of
quality education in Miami Beach schools. .
The Ordinance 2023-4540, codified in Sections 2-190.134 through 2-190.138 of the City Code, was recently expanded to include
twenty-six (26) voting members, including eleven private/charter Miami Beach schools who have inquired about existing City
funded educational enhancements (attachment B). The existing City funded educational enhancements are provided in
the document entitled Educational Enhancement Options (attachment C).
Additional privatelcharter schools included in the Ordinance:
• Casa Dei Bambini
• Klurman Mesivta
• Le Petite Papillon Montessori
Lehrman Community Day School Inc
• Mater Beach Academy
• Mechina of South Florida (the Mesivta of Greater Miami)
• Montessori Academy at St. Johns
• Rabbi Alexander Gross High School & Hebrew Academy Miami
• St. Patrick Catholic School
• Temple Beth Sholom Innovative School
• Yeshiva Elementary School 4455
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ANALYST$
Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld met with private/charter Miami Beach schools between, February 29, 2024 and March 6, 2024 to discuss
current educational enhancements available to youth in Miami Beach through various partnerships, including the public schools.
Following each meeting, individual school Quality Education Committee representatives provided a ranking of current educational
enhancements of interest to their school community which is attached in the document entitled Private/Charter Educational
Enhancement Programs of Interest (attachment D). School site administration provided school enrollment numbers as well.
There are currently 2,612 youth from early childhood to grade 12 attending seven (7) private/charter schools in Miami Beach of
which 54% (1,419) are Miami Beach residents.
Currently, there are 6,148 Miami Beach K-12 youth attending public schools across Miami -Dade County. As of March 2024, 4,839
or 78.7% are attendinq public schools in Miami Beach. The City of Miami Beach districtwide attached map reflects public school
enrollment of Miami Beach youth residents across the Miami Dade County Public Schools (attachment E). Below is a listing of
Miami Beach public schools and the percent attending that are Miami Beach residents per the map received from the public school
district on March 13, 2024:
1. Miami Beach Sr. High 71 %
2. Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School 81%
3. Miami Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8 96%
4. Miami Beach South Pointe Elementary 95%
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. IVUf tfdh i DeflG�f ClefflClflal �% :JJ70
6. Biscayne Beach Elementary 91 %
An estimated $908,508 is allocated annually to various city funded and implemented educational enhancements with the
breakdown by school available on the MB Public School Enhancement Distribution chart (attachment F).
At the March 19, 2D24 meeting, a motion was passed unanimously by Committee for Quality Education members regarding
educational enhancement (attachment G)_
Made by Faiza Liban
Second by Chana R. Eisner
The Committee for Quality Education would like to request the Mayor and Commission continue to sustain current public school
educational enhancements and support the newly prioritized educational enhancements for the private and charter schools. The
amount reflected for the private and charter schools is estimated based upon current public school enhancement programs and
may not be reflective of actual funding needs. The public, charter and private school representatives are united and cnmmitted to
all improvements and enhancements for the educational needs of all Miami Beach children_ These enhancements should only be
an expansion and never a reduction of currently funded public school enhancement programs. The Committee for Quality
Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above request_
Motion Passage: Votes 15-0
SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA
49% of residents were satisfied or very satisfied with public schools in Miami beach.
FINANCUIL �NFORMATLON
FY 2025 $582,415
FY 2026 $189, 252 recurring
CONCLUSION
Was this Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which, as defined in Code Sec. 2-481, includes a principal engaged in
lobbying? No
If so, specify name of lobbyist(s) and principal(s): N/A
fappiicsbie area
Not Applicable
Is this a "Residents Right to Does this item utilize G.Q.
Know" item,-psrrsuant to Bond Funds?
City. Code Section 2-14?
No No
Strategic Connection
Prosperity - Be known for (K-12) educational excellence.
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Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
D Attachment A - Commisslon Referral
0 Attachment B - Ordinance
D Attachment C - Educational Enhancement Opt2m
D Attachment D - Private Charter Enhancement Programs of Interest
D Attachment E - MDCPS MB Public School Enrollment
D Attachment F - MB Public School Enhancement Distribution
D Attachment G - LTC 097-2024 QEC Motion March 2024
D Resclutian
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ATTACHMENT A
Commission RefeITal Committee Aasignments -C4 A
MIAMIBEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
DATE: July 26, 2023
SUBJECT. REFERRAL TO FINANCE AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCY COMMITTEE ON JULY 28, 2023 TO
DISCUSS FUNDING FOR EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS.
SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA
N/A
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
TBD
Applicable Area
Citywide
Is this a "Residents Right to Does this item utilize G.O.
151112-Ar Itens, RUMURb to Bond F_,ndt?
sty Code Section 2.14?
Yes No
Strategic Connection
Prosperity - Be known for (K-12) educational -excellence.
Legislative Tracking
Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
ATTACHMENTS:
Oescription
D Educational Enhancements
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ATTACHMENT B
Ordinance No. 2023-4540
ORDINANCE NO. 2023-4540
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CRY COMMISS N OIF'THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE MIAMI BEACH
CITY CODE, ENTITLED "ADMINISTRATION," BY AMENDING ARTICLE III,
ENTITLED "AGENCIES, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES," BY AMENDING
DIVISION 30, ENTITLED "COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY EDUCATION IN MIAMI,
BEACH SCHOOLS," BY AMENDING SECTIONS 2490.135-2490.137
THEREOF TO EXPAND THE COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE INCLUDE
REPRESENTATIVES FROM PRIVATE AND CHARTER K-12 SCHOOLS IN
MIAMI BEACH TO BETTER SERVE INTERESTS OF ALL STUDENTS IN THE
CITY; AND, PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILRY, CODIFICATION,
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach's advisory Committee For Quality Education In
Miami Beach Schools was established in 1999 to make recommendations to the city
commission and -to investigate, develop, and carry out plans to promote and ensure the
provision of quality education in Miami Beach public schools; and
WHEREAS, the Ordinance, codified in Sections 2-190.134 through 2-190.138 of City's
Code of Laws and Ordinances CCity Code7, requires for the Committee to be composed of
fifteen (15) voting members and three nonvoting ex-officio members; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission determined that it is in the best interest of
the City to amend the composition of the Committee to include representatives from all K
through 12 schools in the City of Miami Beach, including private and charter schools, to better
serve the interests of all students in the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. Sections 2-190.135-2.190-137 of Division 18, of Article III, of Chapter 2 of the City
Code, entitled "Administration," is hereby amended as follows.
CHAPTER 2
ADMINISTRATION
ARTICLE III. AGENCIES, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
DIVISION 30. COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY EDUCATION IN MIAMI BEACH SCHOOLS
Sec. 2-190.134. Established.
There is hereby established the Committee for Quality Education in Miami Beach Schools
whose-purposes,.-power.and-duties,._composition,_membershlp_qual cations, and general .
governing regulations are as follows.
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Sec. 2-190.135. Purpose.
The committee's purpose is to guide the city's efforts toward providing the best education
possible in Miami Beach publiis K through 12'" grade schools.
Sec. 2-190.136. Powers and duties.
The committee is vested with the power and authority to make recommendations to the city
commission and to investigate, develop, and carry out plans to promote and ensure the
provision of quality education in Miami Beach pubW K lbrough 121" graft schools.
Sec. 2-190A37. Composition; knowledge and experience.
I,IG iry1i11111u== *41011 WI ICi1Jt 4JI 7V C1„ Y 1' / �w iy I�IGIIIVG.j QI�Y uww
nonvoting ex offgclo members to be comprised as follows:
(1) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of North Beach
Elementary.
(2) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Biscayne Beach
Elementary.
(3) A representative selected by the Parent Teac,har Association of Mism-i Beach
Feinberg -Fisher &j€leme.
(4) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Miami Beach
South Pointe Elementary.
(5) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Miami Beach
Nautilus Middle School.
(6) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Miami Beach High
School.
(7) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Ruth K. Broad
Elementary School.
(8) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association of Treasure Island
Elementary School.
(9) A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association, or an equivalent
. parental organization of Rabbi Alexander Gross High School & Hebrew Academv,
00)A representative selected by the Parent Teacher AssociatRon.or an equivalent
Parental organization of Yeshiva Elementary School.
(11)A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association. or an gguival-e-nt
parental organization of St. Patrick Catholic School.
(13)A representative selected by the PamM Teacher Association. or an equivalent
parental organization of Casa Dei Bambini.
(13)A -representative selected by the Parent Teacher' Association, or an equivalent
parental organization of Lehrman Community Day School Inc.
(14)A reoresentative selected by the Parent Teacher Association. or an equivalent
parental orgarirzafiQn of Klurman _Mesivta
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(15)A representative
selected by the Parent Teacher Association.
or an eauivalent
parental organization
(16)A_ representative
of Temple Beth Sholom Innovation School.
selected by the Parent Teacher Association.
or an equivalent
parental organization of Maier Beach Academy.
(17)A representative selected by the Parent Teacher Association.
or an equivalent
parental organ'
(18)A representative
'on of Montessori Academy at St. Johns.
selected by the Parent Teacher Association.
or an equivalent
Parental organization
(1,9)A rye resenWy
of Le Petite Papiilon Montessori.
selected by the Parent Teacher Association,
or an equivalent
parental organization
of Mechina of South Florida (the Mesivta of
Greater Miami).
2M Seven members of the public withknowledge or expertise with regard to
education issues who shall be direct appointments by the mayor and each city
commissioner with no more than three who can be employed or contracted by
Miami -Dade County public schools.
students attending a Miami Beach school who are also City of Miami` Beach residents. The city
commission shall designate two of its members to serve as city commission liaisons who shall
report to the city commission actions of the committee for quality education; the city manager
shall further designate a member of city staff to serve as a liaison who shall report the
committee's actions to the city manager.
Sec. 2-190.138. Supporting department
The supporting department shall be the office of the city manager.
SECTION 2. CODIFICATION
It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, and it is
hereby ordained that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made part of the
Miami Beach City Code. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to
accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or
other appropriate word.
SECTION 3. REPEALER
Al ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby.
repealed.
SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY
If any section, subsection, clause or provision of ft Ordinance -it-hold invalid the
remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity.
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SECTIONS. EFFECTM DATE.
This Ordinance shall take effect on the 11 day of jW4rC` . 2023.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this AA day of fC�nt�� 2023.
ATTEST:
FFe 2 8 2023
AI_J-
RaTBuI C. %3rWiduU, %ALY idle
Dan Gelber. Mayor
(Sponsored by Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez)
APPROVED AS TO
FORM & LANGUAGE
& FOR EXECUTION
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MIAMIBEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney
DATE: February 22, 2023
10:35 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE MIAMI
BEACH CITY CODE, ENTITLED "ADMINISTRATION," BY AMENDING
ARTICLE III, ENTITLED "AGENCIES, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES,- BY
AMENDING DIVISION 30, ENTITLED "COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY
EDUCATION IN MIAMI BEACH SCHOOLS" BYAMENDING SECTIONS 2-
190.135-2-190.137 THEREOF TO EXPAND THE COMPOSITION OF THE
COMMITTEE INCLUDE REPRESENTATIVES FROM PRIVATE AND
CHARTER K-12 SCHOOLS IN MIAMI BEACH TO BETTER SERVE
INTERESTS OF ALL STUDENTS IN THE CITY, AND, PROVIDING FOR
REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Pursuant to the request of Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, the above -referenced Ordinance
is submitted for consideration by the Mayor and City Commission at the February 1, 2023
Commission meeting.
The Ordinance will be submitted via Supplemental Agenda.
SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA
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Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Ccrrry+",-ien Memorandum
Ordinance
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V\I BEACH
OFFICE OF 111E CRY ATTORNEY
RNAEL A. PAZ, CRY ATWRNEY
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission
Alina T. Hudak, City Manager
SECOND READING
FROM: Rafael A. Paz, City Attomey
DATE: February 22, 2023
SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE
MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE, ENTITLED "ADMINISTRATION," BY
AMENDING ARTICLE III, ENTITLED "AGENCIES, BOARDS AND
COMMITTEES," BY AMENDING DIVISION 30, ENTITLED "COMMITTEE
FOR QUALITY EDUCATION IN MIAMI BEACH SCHOOLS," BY
AMENDING SECTIONS 2490.135-2-190.137 THEREOF. TO EXPAND
THE COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE INCLUDE
REPRESENTATIVES FROM PRIVATE AND CHARTER K-12 SCHOOLS
IN MIAMI BEACH TO BETTER SERVE INTERESTS OF ALL STUDENTS
IN THE CITY; AND, PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY,
CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
The attached Ordinance was prepared at the request of Commissioner Kristen Rosen
Gonzalez. The Mayor and City Commission approved the Ordinance on first reading at
the February 1, 2023 City Commission meeting. No changes have been made between
First and Second Reading. A Summary of the proposed Ordinance is set forth below.
The City of Miami Beach's advisory Committee For Quality Education In Miami Beach
Schools was established in 1999 to make recommendations to the City Commission and
to investigate, develop, and carry out plans to promote and ensure the provision of quality
education in Miami Beach public schools.
The Ordinance, codified in Sections 2-190.134 through 2-190.138 of City's Code of Laws
and Ordinances ("City Code"), requires for the Committee to be composed of fifteen (15)
voting members and three nonvoting ex-officio members.
The proposed Ordinance would amend the composition of the Committee to include
representatives from all K through 12 schools in the City of Miami Beach, including. private
and charter schools, to _better serve the interests of all students in the City, for a_ total
number of 27 members.
RAP/FA/ag
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ATTACHMENT C
Educational Enhancement Options
k000 $2,per Sc- y_ Provides agenda planners to.students to help
. hool:+ $1 perchild
-Agenda Planners_' I. - - ;411 _ enhance communication and time management
i, per School°contribution. skills
)
STEM Equipment • $45,833 per School ! All
t
STEAM+ Program $60,500 per School.
College Prep Program
$12,500 per 500 kids
HS
I OF $A716 per Class
I
Dual Enrollment
FiU $5,000
HS, Middle
MDC $5,000
Transcripts
$75-$100 per child (Graduate
HS
—
Mental Health
$11,400 per day per School
4 Ail
Stop the Bleed Kit
$100 per Kit
All
Math TutoringASE
I $7,500 per School
HS, Middle
Reading Interventionist
$10,000 per School
Elementary
Math Interventionist
1 .$10,000 per School
HS, Middle
IS Program
TBD
All
Anti -Defamation League "No
1 $1,250 per training day
{
; -All
Place for Hate"
•
Drug. Prevention
TBD
All
Extra Curricular Free ASE
$30,000 per School
Elementary
Common Threads
Varies by program interest
Elementary
coordinated by Parks
Youth lob Fair
$500 per School/ fair
i HS
i
Substitute Teacher
$3S0 per Sub Teacher+ CW parking
All
Virtual Tours
. � . _ _ - ----_�
$3,333 per School
i
!
i
456
Funds Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM) supplies and equipment
1 Infuses Science; Technology, Engineering, Arts,
All and mathemaucs (STEAM) during the school day,
( bringing local art organizations into the
f classroom
Provides a free SAT/ACT preparation program
during the summer and to high school students
during the school year
Coiiege/High scnooi-Zourb-es outlets a< <ne
High/Middle School site for ' .
credit _
Funds official transcript requests, for students
_ participating in City -funded Dual Enrollment_ _
Provides Behavioral Health/Mental Health
support services from a Licensed Clinical Social
j Worker at the school site _
Provide kit installation in each classroom for
essential bleeding control
Provides one -oh -one after -school math tutoring
{ to students -- _
Provides one-on-one reading instruction during
the school day
I Provides one-on-one math instruction during the
jschool day _.... __
Provides International Baccalaureate (16)
professional development training
I Implements "A World of Difference" Anti -Bias
and Diversity Training, earning a "No Place for
Hate" designation
Provides drug prevention and intervention
informational sessions.for parents/guardians of
Miami Beach teens _
Funds STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering,
Art, and Mathematics) driven activities for
afterschool enrichment
Offers youth and families hands-on cooking and
nutrition programs
An event hosted at the school site that brings
local employers to the High School to support
i youth employment
Reimburses residents the cost to become a
qualified substitute teacher and provides free
citywide parking
Provides access to a virtual tour of the school
campus in Miami Beach, highlighting programs
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ATTACHMENT D
Private/Charter Educational Enhancements Programs of Interest
Estimated Cost for
Recurring vs.
Total Numiero
MORRilentStudentit
School:
Programs Selected:
Programming:
one-time
Students:
33140, 33141)
Parent Representatives:
Mminbtratlon:
1. STEM Equipment
$ 45,833
One-time
540 students
1S3 (K-S or 48%)
Danielle Cohen (QEC) Jodl
Brute
-chnnan Community
2, Reading Interventionist
10,000
Recurring
102 (Early Childhood or46%)
Gay School INC.
pill Zalaznik
3. Agenda Planners
I,530
Recurring
Michelle Benevive
$ 58,363
1, Math Interventionist
S 10,000
Recurring
404 students
III (K-8 or40%) Chana Eisner (QEC)
Martin Karp
2. Reading Interventionist
10,000
Recurring
69 Early Childhood or 54961 Ester Slgal
Rabbi Oovid Nathan
Yeshiva Elementary
3. STEM Equipment
4S,833
One-time
Zach Eisner
School
4. Stop the Bleed Program
1,600
One-time
Jared Mendel
S. Substitute Teacher Incentive
1,050
Recurring
Shalom Baskin
$ 68,483
1.Stem Equipment
$ 45,933
One-time
305 students
SS (K-5 or 77%)
Jacqueiynn Powers (QEC)
Stacey Penson
2. Steam+Program
60,500
Recurring
179 (Early Childhood or 76%)
Jeri Burk
Shannon Koonln
3. Reading Interventionist
10.000
Retuning
Temple Beth Shalom
4. Common Threads
3,000
Recurring
innovative School
S.Anti-OeiamationLeague
900
Recurring
6. Substitute Teacher
1,050
Recurring
7. Mental Health
11,400
Recurring
S 132,683
1. Math Tutoring
$ 7,S00
Recurring
56 students
37 19-12 or 66%)
Shaye Guttenberg (QEC)
Rabbi Eli Durdi
2. College Prep
925
Recurring
Dr. Martin Karp
Rabbi Friedman
3- Mental Health
11.400
Recurring
Rabbi Winkler
4. STEM Equipment / STEAM+
45,833
One-time
Mechlna of South
5- Extra Curricular Free ASE
30.000
Recurring
Florida (the Meslvta
6. Drug Prevention
3,000
Recurring
of Greater Miami)
7- Dual Enrollment
12,000
Recurring
B. Stop the Bleed
300
One-time
9. Virtual Tour
3,333
One-time
$ 114.291
1. STEAM- Program
$ 60,500
Recurring
653 students
223 (K-12 or 41%)
Devorah Zelger {QEC)
Reena Rabovsky
2. STEM Equipment
45.933
One-time
62 (Early Childhood or S4%)
Davord Werdlzer
Rachel Weinberger
Rabbi Alexander
3. ESOL interventionist
10,000
Recurring
Norit Rosenberg
Andrea Lueero
Grass High School
4. Reading Interventionist
10,000
Recurring
ucy Wolfson
Merldeth Kaltman
A
5, Math Interventionlst
10,000
Recurring
Hebrew Academy
6. Virtual Tours
3,333
One-time
Miami
7. College Prep Program
4,32S
Recurring
8. Dual Enrollment
20,000
Recurring
. Transcripts
1,000
Recurring
10. Stop the Bleed Kits
2,100
One-time
11, Extra Curricular Free ASE
30,000
Recurring
$ 197.091
1. Reading Interventionist
$ 10.000
Recurring
602 students
393 (K-8 or 65%)
Natassia Prudmikava
Manson Gomez
2- STEAM+ Program
60,500
Recurring
Fabiana Allegro
CarolinaHeredia
3. STEM Equipment
45,833
One-time
Christine Perrin-Stocio (QEC)
locelyn links
4. Mental Health
11.400
Recurring
Amelia Samtafe
Chloe Markawia
Mater Beach
Academy
S. Extra Curricular FREE ASE
30,000
Recurring
Mariamely Leon1
Anatol Verez
6. 18 Program
58.333
One-time
7. Common Threads
3.000
Recurring
S. Math Interventionist
10,000
Recurring
$ 216,066
1- i-Ready Program Access
$ 10,00C
Recurring
52 students
36 (K-5 or 69%)
Brittany Faw {QEC)
Cynthia Rodriguez
2. Reading interventionist
ID,000
Recurring
Ms. Diaz
Montesod
3. STEM Equipment
45,833
One-time
Academy at St.
4. Virtual Tours
3,333
Onrtlme
Johns
5. Extra Currlcutar Free ASE
30.000
Recurring
6. Agenda Planners
2,052
Recurring
$ 101,218
TOTAL
$ 888,195i
( 2,612
1AL9(54%)_____._�
393,163 One-time
495,032 Recurring
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ATTACHMENT F
Miami Beach Public School Enhancement Distribution
Agenda Planners
$ 1,733
$ 3,024
$ 1,039
$ 1,953
$ 3,119
$ 1,812
STEAM+ Program
62,000
62,000
62,000
62,000
62,000
62,000
College Prep Program (Method
Learning)
-
-
-
_
12,500
Dual Enrollment (FIU, MDR, UF)
-
-
-
10,000
93,432
rranscripts
-
-
-
-
-
10,000
Mental Health
11,400
22,800
11,400
11,400
22,900
60,000
Math Tutoring
-
-
-
-
7,500
7,500
Reading Interventionists
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
-
Math Interventionists
-
-
-
-
10,000
10,000
International Baccalaureate
8,333
8,333
8,333
8,333
8,333
8,333
Anti -Defamation league - "No Place
For Hate"
1,250
1,250
1,250
1,250
1,250
1,250
Drug Prevention Program
-
-
-
-
-
6,000
FREE Afterschool Enrichment Program
30,000
-
-
40,000
-
33,600
Youth Job Fair
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
Substitute Teachers
833
833
833
833
833
833
Recurring annually
$ 125,549
_$ 108,240
$ 94,855
$ 135,769
$ 135,835
,$ 308,260
School Total 1 $ 134,712 1 $ 133,887 $ 121,852 1.$ 256,522 $ 174,012 $ 415,593
All schools excluding infastructure $ 1,236,578
One time expenditures 328,070
Recurring annually $ 908,508
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LTC 097-2024
Committee for Quality Education Motion
MIAMIBEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
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097-2024
TO: Honorable Mayor Steven Meiner and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk
DATE: March 19, 2024
SUBJECT: Committee for Quality Education Motion
The Committee for Quality Education would like you to be aware of the following motion regarding
educational enhancements, approved at the March 19, 2024, 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 March 19, 2024
Members Present: Donielle Cohen, Laurie Kaye Davis, Brittany Faw, Seth Guttenberg, Beverly
Heller, Mary Keinath, Faiza Liban, James Orlowsky, Christine Perrin-Stocco, Jonathan
Rothman, Chana R. Eisner, Beth Edwards, Karen Fryd, Devorah Zeiger, Amy Ostroff and
Jacquelynn Powers
City of Miami Beach Liaison: Dr Leslie Rosenfeld
Commissioner David Suarez
Members Absent: Rina Bass, Evie Fernandez, and Marilia Kamil
Motion
Made by Faiza Liban
Second by Chana R. Eisner
The Committee for Quality Education would like to request the Mayor and Commission continue
to sustain current public school educational enhancements and support the newly prioritized
educational enhancements for the private and charter schools. The amount reflected for the
private and charter schools is estimated based upon current public school enhancement
programs and may not be reflective of actual funding needs. The public, charter and private
school representatives are united and committed to all improvements and enhancements for the
educational needs of all Miami Beach children. These enhancements should only be an
expansion and never a reduction of currently funded public school enhancement programs.
The Committee for Quality Education urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above
request.
Motion Passage: Votes 15-0
Absent for Vote: Jonathan Rothman
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STEM Equipment 2024-25 Mechina of South Florida High School
Mechina of South Florida High School I Education and Performance Initiatives
DR. LESLIE ROSENFELD
JASON GREENE
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Type 1— Contract, amendment, change order or task order resulting from a procurement -issued competitive solicitation.
Type 2 —Other contract, amendment, change order or task order not resulting from a procurement -issued competitive solicitation.
Type 3 — Independent Contractor Agreement (ICA)
Type 6 —Tenant Agreement
Type 4 — Grant agreements with the City as the recipient
Type 7 — Inter -governmental agency agreement
Type 5 — Grant agreements with the City as the grantor
X
Other: Education Agreement / License
This agreement for the STEM Equipment will allow the City to procure the supplies and equipment requested by each Miami Beach
private/charter school pursuant to Resolution 2024-33016 as a one-time enhancement, and donate such supplies and equipment to the grantee, on the condition
that, once the allocated funds have been exhausted, the school shall be solely responsible for (i) replenishing consumable supplies and (ii) maintaining, repairing,
and replacing equipment, for a period of up to five (5) years, consistent with the recommendation of the Committee for Quality Education. On May 15, 2024 the
Mayor and Commission passed Resolution 2024-33016 to prioritize. $189, 252 in educational enhancements for private and charter schools during the FY 2025
budget process and On a recurring basis thereafter for the seven private and charter schools currently active on the Quality Education Committee. and further
prioritize $393,163 as a one- time enhancement for the seven private, and charter schools currently active on the Quality Education Committee During the
September 16, 2024 and September 25, 2024 budget meetings the Mayor and Commission approved funding for $189, 252 in educational enhancements for
private and charter schools during the FY 2025 budget process on a recurring basis, and $393,163 as a one- time FY 2025 enhancement for the seven private, and
charter schools currently active on the Quality Education Committee.
Grant Funded: Yes No State Federal Other:
1 $ 45,833 177-6881-000343-12-400-592-00-00-00 Yes No
2
Yes
No
3
Yes
No
1. For contracts longer than five years, contact the Procurement Department. 2. Attach any supporting explanation needed. 3. Budget approval
indicates approval for the current fiscal year only. Future years are subject to City Commission approval of the annual adopted operating budget.
ity Commission Approved:
X
I Yes
No
Resolution No.:
CC Agenda Item No.:
CC Meeting Date:
2024-33016
May 15, 2024
If no, explain why CC approval is not required:
egal Form Approved: I X I Yes No I If no, explain below why form approval is not necessary:
Procurement:
N/A
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Grants:
N/A
Budget: Tameka Otto -Stewart
TV'S
Information Technology:
N/A
Risk Management: Marc
Chevalier
Fleet &Facilities:
N/A
Human Resources:
N
Other:
N/A