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INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT
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This Agreement is entered into on this day of , 2025 between Jeanny
Sineus ("Contractor"), and the City of Miami Beach, Florida (the "City"), for a period of one year
(for a total of 555 hours), with an effective starting date of October 1, 2025, and an end date of
September 30, 2026. (the "Term").
Description of Services.
Contractor will provide the services described in Exhibit "A" hereto (the "Services").
Although Contractor may receive a schedule of the available hours to provide its Services, the City
shall not control nor have the right to control the hours of the Services performed by the Contractor;
where the Services are performed (although the City will provide Contractor with the appropriate
location to perform the Services); when the Services are performed (including how many days a
week the services are performed); how the Services are performed; or any other aspect of the
actual manner and means of accomplishing the Services provided. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
all Services provided by the Contractor shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions set
forth in Exhibit "A" hereto, and performed to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Manager. If
there are any questions regarding the Services to be performed, Contractor should contact the
following person:
Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld, Chief Education & Performance Initiatives Officer
EDUCATION AND PERFORMANCE INITIATIVES DIVISION
1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tel: 305-673-7000 ext. 6923
2. Fee.
In consideration of the Services to be provided pursuant to this Agreement, the City agrees to pay
Contractor a fee, not to exceed the amount of $10,000.00 (the "Fee"), which shall be paid as
described in Exhibit "B" hereto.
The Contractor shall issue invoices to the City pursuant to the mutual agreement of the parties and
pursuant to the Fee Schedule set forth in Exhibit "B" hereto, which invoices shall include a detailed
description of that portion (or those portions) of the Services provided. The City shall remit payment
to the Contractor within 45 days of receiving an acceptable and approved invoice from the
Contractor for that portion (or those portions) of the Services satisfactorily rendered (and referred to
in the particular invoice).
3. Termination.
This Agreement may be terminated by either party, with or without cause, by giving written notice to
the other party of such termination, which shall become effective upon fourteen (14) days following
receipt by the other party of the written termination notice. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the
event of a public health, welfare or safety concern, as determined by the City Manager, in the City
Manager's sole discretion, the City Manager, pursuant to a verbal or written notification to
Contractor, may immediately suspend the Services under this Agreement for a time certain, or in
the alternative, terminate this Agreement on a given date. In the event of termination pursuant to
this section, the Contractor shall be paid a sum equal to all payments due to him/her up to the date
of termination; provided Contractor is continuing to satisfactorily perform all Services up to the date
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of termination. Thereafter, the City shall be fully discharged from any further liabilities, duties, and
terms arising out of, or by virtue of, this Agreement.
4. Indemnification/Hold Harmless.
Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City of Miami Beach and its officers,
employees and agents, from and against any and all actions, claims, liabilities, losses and
expenses including. but not limited to, attorney's fees, for personal economic or bodily injury,
wrongful death, loss of or damage to property, at law or in equity, which may arise or be alleged to
have arisen from the negligent acts or omissions or other wrongful conduct of Contractor, and/or
any and all subcontractors, employees, agents, or any other person or entity acting under
Contractor's control, in connection with the Contractor's performance of the services pursuant to
this Agreement. Contractor shall pay all such claims and losses and shall pay all costs and
judgments, which may arise from any lawsuit arising from such claims and losses, and shall pay all
costs and attorney's fees expended by the City in defense of such claims and losses. including
appeals.
The parties agree that one percent (1 %) of the total compensation to Contractor for performance of
the Services under this Agreement is the specific consideration from the City to Contractor for the
Contractor's agreement to indemnify and hold the City harmless, as provided herein. Contractor
and the City hereby agree and acknowledge that this indemnity provision is intended to and shall
survive the termination (or earlier expiration) of this Agreement.
Limitation of Liability.
The City desires to enter into this Agreement only if in so doing the City can place a limit on City's
liability for any cause of action for money damages due to an alleged breach by the City of this
Agreement, so that its liability for any such breach never exceeds the sum of the compensation/fee
to be paid to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement, less any amounts actually paid by the City as
of the date of the alleged breach. Contractor hereby expresses his/her willingness to enter into this
Agreement with Contractor's recovery from the City for any damage action for breach of contract to
be limited to a maximum amount equal to the compensation/fee to be paid to Contractor pursuant to
this Agreement, less any amounts actually paid by the City as of the date of the alleged breach.
Accordingly, and notwithstanding any other term or condition of this Agreement, Contractor hereby
agrees that the City shall not be liable to Contractor for damages in the amount in excess of the
compensation fee to be paid to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement. less any amounts actually
paid by the City as of the date of the alleged breach, for any action or claim for breach of contract
arising out of the performance or non-performance of any obligations imposed upon the City by this
Agreement.
Nothing contained in this section or elsewhere in this Agreement is in any way intended to be a
waiver of the limitation placed upon City's liability as set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes.
Notices.
All notices and communications in writing required or permitted hereunder may be delivered
personally to the representatives of the Contractor and the City listed below or may be mailed by
U.S. Certified Mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, or by a nationally recognized
overnight delivery service.
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Until changed by notice in writing, all such notices and communications shall be addressed as
follows:
CONTRACTOR: Jeanny Sineus
4510 NE 15' Terrace
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
(786) 972 7860
jsine005@fiu.edu
CITY: Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld
City of Miami Beach
Education and Performance Initiatives Division
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
305-673-7000 ext. 26923
Notice shall be deemed given on the date of an acknowledged receipt, and, in all other cases, on
the date of receipt or refusal.
7. 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. BY
ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, CITY AND CONTRACTOR 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.
8. Duty of Care/Compliance with Applicable Laws/Conflict of Interest.
With respect to the performance of the Services contemplated herein, Contractor shall exercise
that degree of skill, care, efficiency and diligence normally exercised by reasonable persons
and/or recognized professionals with respect to the performance of comparable services.
In its performance of the Services, Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances,
and regulations of the City, Miami -Dade County, the State of Florida, and the federal government.
Without limiting the foregoing, Contractor herein agrees to adhere to and be governed by all
applicable Miami -Dade County Conflict of Interest Ordinances and ethics provisions, as set forth in
the Miami -Dade County Code, and as may be amended from time to time; and by the City of
Miami Beach Charter and Code, as may be amended from time to time, both of which are
incorporated herein by referenced, as if fully set forth herein. Contractor shall comply with all
applicable state and federal laws and City policies and procedures governing the use and/or
safe -keeping of confidential, highly sensitive, and/or personally identifiable or protected health
information (as may be defined by state or federal law), including but not limited to the City's
Administrative Order No. IT.01.01 —Artificial Intelligence (AI) Usage, as maybe amended from time
to time.
Contractor covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or
indirectly which should conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the Services.
Contractor further covenants that in the performance of Services under this Agreement, no person
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having any such interest shall knowingly be employed by the Contractor. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, Contractor shall be able to provide similar services to other third parties as long as they
do not conflict with the Services to be provided hereunder.
9. No Discrimination.
In connection with the performance of the Services, the Contractor shall not exclude from
participation in, deny the benefits of, or subject to discrimination anyone on the grounds of race,
color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, income or family status.
Additionally, Contractor shall comply with City of Miami Beach Human Rights Ordinance, 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, and political affiliation.
10. Florida Public Records Law.
(A) Contractor 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 Contractor meets the definition
of "Contractor" as defined in Section 119.0701(1)(a), the Contractor shall:
(1) Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service;
(2) 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;
(3) 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
Contractor does not transfer the records to the City;
(4) Upon completion of the Agreement, transfer, at no cost to the City, all public records
in possession of the Contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the
City to perform the service. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the City
upon completion of the Agreement, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public
records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure
requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion
of the Agreement, the Contractor 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.
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(D) REQUEST FOR RECORDS; NONCOMPLIANCE.
(1) 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 shall immediately notify the Contractor of the request, and the
Contractor must provide the records to the City or allow the records to be inspected
or copied within a reasonable time.
(2) Contractor's failure to comply with the City's request for records shall constitute a
breach of the 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.
(3) A Contractor who fails to provide the public records to the City within a reasonable
time may be subject to penalties under s. 119.10.
(E) CIVIL ACTION.
(1) If a civil action is filed against a Contractor to compel production of public records
relating to the City's contract for services, the court shall assess and award against
the Contractor the reasonable costs of enforcement, including reasonable attorney's
fees, if:
(a) The court determines that the Contractor unlawfully refused to comply with the
public records request within a reasonable time; and
(b) At least eight (8) business days before filing the action, the plaintiff provided
written notice of the public records request, including a statement that the
Contractor has not complied with the request, to the City and to the Contractor.
(2) A notice complies with subparagraph (1)(b) if it is sent to the City's custodian of
public records and to the Contractor at the Contractor's address listed on its contract
with the City or to the Contractor'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.
(3) A Contractor who complies with a public records request within eight (8) business
days after the notice is sent is not liable for the reasonable costs of enforcement.
(F) IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE
APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, OR AS TO
THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS
RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF
PUBLIC RECORDS AT:
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
ATTENTION: CITY CLERK
1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139
E-MAIL: RAFAELGRANADOO)MIAMIBEACHFL.GOV
PHONE: 305-673-7411
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11. Ownership of Documents/Patents and Covvriahts.
Any and all documents prepared by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement are related exclusively
to the Services described herein shall be deemed to be a "work made for hire", and are intended or
represented for ownership by the City. Any re -use distribution, or dissemination of same by
Contractor, other than to the City, shall first be approved in writing by the City Manager, which
approval, if granted at all, shall be at the City Manager's sole and absolute discretion.
Any patentable and/or copyrightable result arising out of this Agreement, as well as all information,
specifications, processes, data and findings, are hereby assigned to the City, in perpetuity, for
public use.
No reports, other documents, articles or devices produced in whole or in part under this
Agreement shall be the subject of any application for patent or copyright by or on behalf of the
Contractor (or its employees or subcontractors, (if any) without the priorwritten consent of the City
Manager, which consent, if given at all, shall be at the Manager's sole and absolute discretion.
12. Liability for Rent, Supplies Equipment, Etc.
Contractor shall provide all funds necessary to pay all debts, disbursements, and expenses
incurred in connection with its performance of the Services hereunder. and shall not be entitled to
any reimbursement from the City unless otherwise agreed to by the City. It will also provide all
supplies and equipment necessary to provide such Services. If Contractor uses any of the City's
facilities, supplies, or equipment to furnish the Services hereunder, Contractor shall pay the City
(or such amount shall be deducted from the Fee set forth in Section 2) an amount as mutually
agreed by the parties.
13. Liability for Subcontractors.
Contractor shall be liable for its Services, responsibilities and liabilities under this Agreement and
the costs, services, responsibilities and liabilities of any subcontractors (if any), and any other
person or entity acting under the direction or control of Contractor (if any). In this regard,
Contractor must furnish the City with all information relating to the subcontractors which is
requested by the City. When the term "Contractor" is used in this Agreement, it shall be deemed to
include any subcontractors (if any) and/or any other person or entity acting under the direction or
control of Contractor (if any). All subcontractors (if any) must be disclosed in writing to the City
prior to their engagement by Contractor.
14. Independent Contractor/No Joint Venture.
THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE OR MAKE THE PARTIES A PARTNERSHIP OR
JOINT VENTURE. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS AGREEMENT, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL
BE DEEMED TO BE AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR, AND NOT AN AGENT OR EMPLOYEE
OF THE CITY, AND SHALL NOT ATTAIN ANY RIGHTS OR BENEFITS UNDER THE CIVIL
SERVICE OR PENSION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY, OR ANY RIGHT GENERALLY AFFORDED
CLASSIFIED OR UNCLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES INCLUDING ANNUAL AND SICK DAY
ACCRUAL. FURTHER, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT BE DEEMED ENTITLED TO
FLORIDA WORKER'S COMPENSATION BENEFITS AS AN EMPLOYEE OF THE CITY OR
ACCUMULATION OF SICK OR ANNUAL LEAVE,
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The Contractor shall be the sole party responsible for any and all employment taxes, unemployment
compensation taxes or insurance, social security taxes, or other taxes, insurance payments, or
otherwise whether levied by any country or any political subdivision thereof. The Contractor shall
not, in any way, be considered to be, or be deemed to be, an employee of the City through the
Services performed in this Agreement (e.g., including, but not limited to, for purposes of the Federal
Insurance Contribution Act, the Social Security Act, the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, the
provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, any state revenue and taxation code relating to income
tax withholding at the source of income, the Workers' Compensation Insurance Code and other
benefit payments and third party liability claims), and the Contractor shall indemnify and hold the
City harmless from all costs, loss, damages or expenses (including but not limited to taxes,
accounting fees, court costs, and attorney's fees at all levels of litigation) in the event of any
determination to the contrary by any court of competent jurisdiction or governmental authority. The
Contractor recognizes and understands that it will receive an Internal Revenue Service Form 1099
statement and related tax statements, and will be required to file corporate and/or individual tax
returns and to pay taxes in accordance with all provisions of applicable Federal and state law. The
Contractor hereby promises and agrees to indernnify the City for any darnages or expenses,
including attorney's fees, and legal expenses, incurred by the City as a result of the Contractor's
failure to make such required payments.
Except as otherwise expressly provided in the Agreement, the Contractor shall ill no way hold itself
out as an employee, dependent agent. or other servant of the City, its employees or other agents,
or as other than a free agent with respect to the City. The Contractor is not granted, shall not have,
and acknowledges the absence of any right or authority to assurne or create any obligations or
responsibility, express or implied, on behalf of or in the name of the City or to bind the latter in any
matter or thing whatsoever.
15. Intentionally Omitted.
16. Force Maieure.
(A) A "Force Majeure" event is an event that (i) in fact causes a delay in the performance of the
Contractor or the City's obligations under the Agreement, and (ii) is beyond the reasonable
control of such party unable to perform the obligation, and (iii) is not due to an intentional
act, error, omission, or negligence of such party, and (iv) could not have reasonably been
foreseen and prepared for by such party at any time prior to the occurrence of the event.
Subject to the foregoing criteria, Force Majeure may include events such as war, civil
insurrection, riot, fires, epidemics, pandemics, terrorism, sabotage, explosions, embargo
restrictions, quarantine restrictions, transportation accidents, strikes, strong hurricanes or
tornadoes, earthquakes, or other acts of God which prevent performance. Force Majeure
shall not include technological impossibility, inclement weather, or failure to secure any of
the required permits pursuant to the Agreement.
(B) If the City or Contractor's performance of its contractual obligations is prevented or delayed
by an event believed by to be Force Majeure, such party shall immediately, upon learning of
the occurrence of the event or of the commencement of any such delay, but in any case
within fifteen (15) business days thereof, provide notice: (i) of the occurrence of event of
Force Majeure, (ii) of the nature of the event and the cause thereof, (iii) of the anticipated
impact on the Agreement, (iv) of the anticipated period of the delay. and (v) of what course
of action such party plans to take in order to mitigate the detrimental effects of the event.
The timely delivery of the notice of the occurrence of a Force Majeure event is a condition
precedent to allowance of any relief pursuant to this section: however, receipt of such notice
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shall not constitute acceptance that the event claimed to be a Force Majeure event is in fact
Force Majeure, and the burden of proof of the occurrence of a Force Majeure event shall be
on the requesting party.
(C) No party hereto shall be liable for its failure to carry out its obligations under the Agreement
during a period when such party is rendered unable, In whole or in part, by Force Majeure to
carry out such obligations. The suspension of any of the obligations under this Agreement
due to a Force Majeure event shall be of no greater scope and no longer duration than is
required. The party shall use its reasonable best efforts to continue to perform its obligations
hereunder to the extent such obligations are not affected or are only partially affected by the
Force Majeure event, and to correct or Cure the event or condition excusing performance
and otherwise to remedy its inability to perform to the extent its inability to perform is the
direct result of the Force Majeure event with all reasonable dispatch.
(D) Obligations pursuant to the Agreement that arose before the occurrence of a Force Majeure
event, causing the suspension of performance, shall not be excused as a result of such
occurrence unless such occurrence makes such performance not reasonably possible. The
obligation to pay money in a timely manner forobligations and liabilities which matured prior
to the occurrence of a Force Majeure event shall not be subject to the Force Majeure
provisions.
(E) Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary herein, in the event of a Force Majeure
occurrence, the City may, at the sole discretion of the City Manager, suspend the City's
payment obligations under the Agreement, and may take such action without regard to the
notice requirements herein. Additionally, in the event that an event of Force Majeure delays
a party's performance under the Agreement for a time period greater than thirty (30) days,
the City may, at the sole discretion of the City Manager, terminate the Agreement on a given
date, by giving written notice to Contractor of such termination. If the Agreement is
terminated pursuant to this section. Contractor shall be paid for any Services satisfactorily
performed up to the date of termination; following which the City shall be discharged from
any and all liabilities, duties, and terms arising out of. or by virtue of, this Agreement. In no
event will any condition of Force Majeure extend this Agreement beyond its stated Term.
17. Assignment.
Contractor shall not assign all or any portion of this Agreement without the prior written consent of
the City Manager; and it is agreed that said consent must be sought in writing by Contractor not less
than sixty (60) days prior to the date of any proposed assignment.
18. Audit and Inspection Records.
Contractor shall permit the authorized representatives of the City to inspect and audit all data and
records of the Contractor, if any, relating to performance under this Agreement until the expiration of
three years after final payment under this Agreement.
Contractor further agrees to include in all his/her subcontracts hereunder a provision to the effect
that the subcontractor agrees that the City or any of their duly authorized representatives shall, until
the expiration of three years after final payment to the subcontractor, have access to and the right to
examine any directly pertinent books. documents, papers and records of such subcontractor,
involving transactions related to the subcontractor.
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19. 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 Contractor, 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 Contractor, the Contractor 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 Contractor, its 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 Contractor'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 Contractor shall make available at its office at all reasonable times the records.
materials, and other evidence regarding the acquisition (bid preparation) and performance
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of this Agreement, for examination, audit, or reproduction, until three (3) years after final
payment under this Agreement or for any longer period required by statute or by other
clauses of this Agreement. In addition.-
(1) If this Agreement is completely or partially terminated, the, Contractor shall make
available records relating to the work terminated until three (3) years after any
resulting final termination settlement; and
(2) The Contractor shall make available records relating to appeals or to litigation or the
settlement of claims arising under or relating to this Agreement until such appeals,
litigation, or claims are finally resolved.
(F) The provisions in this section shall apply to the Contractor, its officers, agents, employees,
subcontractors and suppliers. The Contractor shall incorporate the provisions in this section
in all subcontracts and all other agreements executed by the Contractor in connection with
the performance of this Agreement.
(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 Contractor or third parties.
20. E-Verify.
(A) To the extent that Contractor provides labor, supplies, or services under this Agreement,
Contractor 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, Contractor 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, Contractor shall expressly require any subcontractor 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 Contractor enters into a
contract with an approved subcontractor, the subcontractor must provide the Contractorwith
an affidavit stating that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with
an unauthorized alien. Contractor 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.
(1) If the City has a good faith belief that Contractor has knowingly violated Section
448.09(1), Florida Statutes, the City shall terminate this Agreement with Contractor
for cause, and the City shall thereafter have or owe no further obligation or liability to
Contractor.
(2) If the City has a good faith belief that a subcontractor has knowingly violated the
foregoing Subsection 20(A), but the Contractor otherwise complied with such
subsection, the City will promptly notify the Contractor and order the Contractor to
immediately terminate the contract with the subcontractor. Contractor's failure to
terminate a subcontractor shall be an event of default under this Agreement,
entitling City to terminate this Agreement for cause.
(3) A contract terminated under the foregoing Subsection (B)(1) or (13)(2) is not in
breach of contract and may not be considered as such.
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(4) The City or Contractor or a subcontractor may file an action with the Circuit or
County Court to challenge a termination under the foregoing Subsection (BX1) or
(13)(2) no later than 20 calendar days after the date on which the contract was
terminated.
(5) If the City terminates the Agreement with Contractor under the foregoing Subsection
(13)(1), Contractor may not be awarded a public contract for at least 1 year after the
date of termination of this Agreement.
(6) Contractor is liable for any additional costs incurred by the City as a result of the
termination of this Agreement under this Section 20.
21. Contractor's Compliance with Anti -Human Traffickina Laws.
Contractor agrees to comply with Section 787.06, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time
to time, and has executed the Certification of Compliance with Anti -Human Trafficking Laws, as
required by Section 787.06(13), Florida Statutes, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "C".
22. Prohibition on Contractina with an Individual or Entity Which Has Performed Services
for Compensation to a Candidate for City Elected Office.
Contractor warrants and represents that, within two (2) years prior to the effective date, Contractor
has not received compensation for services performed for a candidate for City elected office, as
contemplated by the prohibitions and exceptions of Section 2-379 of the City Code.
For the avoidance of doubt, the restrictions on contracting with the City pursuant to Section 2-379 of
the City Code shall not apply to the following:
(a) Any individual or entity that provides goods to a candidate for office.
(b) Any individual or entity that provides services to a candidate for office if those same services
are regularly performed by the individual or entity in the ordinary course of business for
clients or customers other than candidates for office. This includes, without limitation, banks,
telephone or internet service providers, printing companies, event venues, restaurants,
caterers, transportation providers, and office supply vendors.
(c) Any individual or entity which performs licensed professional services (including for
example, legal or accounting services).
23. Waiver of Breach.
A party's failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of such
provision or modification of this Agreement. A parry's waiver of any breach of a provision of this
Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach and shall not be construed to
be a modification of the terms of this Agreement.
24. Severance.
In the event this Agreement or a portion of this Agreement is found by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid, the remaining provisions shall continue to be effective unless City elects to
terminate this Agreement.
25. Joint Preparation.
The parties hereto acknowledge that they have sought and received whatever competent advice
and counsel as was necessary for them to form a full and complete understanding of all rights and
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obligations herein and that the preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the parties,
the language has been agreed to by parties to express their mutual intent and the resulting
document shall not, solely as a matter of judicial construction, be construed more severely against
one of the parties than the other.
26, Mutual Cooperation.
Contractor recognizes that the performance of this Agreement is essential to the provision of vital
public services and the accomplishment of the stated goals and mission of the City. Therefore, the
Contractor shall be responsible to maintain a cooperative and good faith attitude in all relations with
the City and shall actively foster a public image of mutual benefit to both parties. The Contractor
shall not make any statements or take any actions detrimental to this effort.
27. Entire Agreement.
This writing and any exhibits and/or attachments incorporated (and/or otherwise referenced for
incorporation herein) embody the entire agreement and understanding between the parties hereto,
and there are no other agreements and understandings, oral or written, with reference to the subject
matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby.
28. Background Check Agreement.
In 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 the vulnerable population or who come
into direct contact with the vulnerable population must complete a satisfactory Level 2 background
screening prior to cornmencing work pursuant to this Agreement.
Level 2 Background screenings must be completed through the
Resources Department. Contractor agrees to complete Level 2
initiating any work related to this Agreement.
[Signature Page to Follow]
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City of Miami Beach, Human
Background screening prior to
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed by
the respective officials thereunto duly authorized, this date and year first above written.
FOR CITY:
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Exhibit A
Description of Services
Contractor shall provide reading interventions for students in grades K through 8th. Contractor shall
design reading instruction, based on the school's reading instruction plan, in order to foster and
support early literacy skills.
Reading intervention will take place in Miami Beach Feinberg Fisher K-8 Center for a total of up
to 555 hours throughout the Term, excluding the time when school is not in session during the
summer break.
Location
Miami Beach Feinberg Fisher K-8 Center
1420 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
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Exhibit B
Fee
Contractor shall be compensated at a rate of $18 per hour for reading interventions as required by
the school principal.
The not -to -exceed total fee amount of $10,000 covers up to 555 hours of service from the effective
date of this Agreement through September 30, 2026, excluding the time when school is not in
session during the summer break.
Invoicing for these services shall be submitted bi-weekly and in a timely manner.
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Exhibit C
Human Trafficking Affidavit
in accordance with Section 787.06 (13), Florida Statutes, the undersigned, on behalf of Contractc
hereby attests under penalty of perjury that Contractor does not use coercion for labor or service
as defined in Section 787.06, Florida Statutes, entitled 'Human Trafficking'.
I understand that I am swearing or affirming under oath to the truthfulness of the claims made in thi
affidavit and that the punishment for knowingly making a false statement includes fines and/c
imprisonment.
The undersigned is authorized to execute this affidavit on behalf of Contractor.
CONTRACTOR:
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of Zphysical presence or O
online notarization, this Idh day of 1'1cwWb�.r 2025 by
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produced as identification, and who did/did not take an oath.
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MANNY SINEUS
786-972-7860 Smc005nfiu.edu Miami, rl.
EDUCATION
Florida International University - College of Arts, Science and Education Miami, FL
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Class of 2026
Dean's list 3 semesters
Relevant Coursework: Medical Terminology, Psychology of Adolescents, Human Development, Biology
EXPERIENCE
Student Desk Assistant Miami, FL
FIU Green library- September 2024- Present
Serve as the first point of contact for students faculty, and visitors, providing assistance with academic
resources, researc�l tools, and campus services.
Manage desk operations including study room reservations, technology/equipment checkouts, and circulation
support.
Deliver excellent customer service by answering inquiries, troubleshooting issues, and escalating concerns to
library staff when necessary.
Support library events and outreach by maintaining an organized, welcoming environment that encourages
student success.
Develop transferable skills in communication, problem -solving, teamwork, and multitasking in a high -volume
academic setting.
Summer Treatment Program-K Intern Miami, FL
FIU Center or Children and Families - June 2025 - Aug�uust 2025
Assisted in delivering individualized, evidence -based behavioral interventions to chldren diagnosed with
AMD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Supported the implementation of structured treatment plans, including behavior tracking, point systems, and
token economies
Gained hands-on experience applying behavior modification strategies such as time-outs and response -cost
systems
Collected and recorded daily behavioral data to help assess progress and guide treatment decisions
Collaborated with clinical staff during team meetings to review cases and adjust interventions as needed
Big Sister Little Sister - Community Sen4ce Chair Miami, FL
August 2025-Present
Selected to lead the organization's service programming strengthening ties between FIU students and local
communities.
Responsible for initiating volunteer projects, coordinating with nonprofit partners, and ensuring active
participation among members.
Promote senice opportunities that align with mentorship and leadership development.
Women In Medicine - Recruitment Chair Miami, FL
July 2025-Present
Appointed to direct recruitment and outreach efforts, ensuring continued growth and visibility of the
organization on campus
Charged with developing recruitment strategies, organizing informational events, and enhancing member
engagement
Foster an inclusive environment for students pursuing careers in medicine.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Skills:
Proficient in Haitain-Creole
Computer:
Advanced in Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Canva, Adobe
Certifications. -
Basic Life Support
Expiration: 01 19/2027
Interest: Reading, Painting, and Cycling
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RESOLUTION NO. 2018-30259
RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE
FINANCE AND CITYWIDE PROJECTS COMMITTEE TO IMPLEMENT THE
FOLLOWING EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS IN THE CITY'S PUBLIC
SCHOOLS FOR THE 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR AND SUBSEQUENT SCHOOL
YEARS, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF A BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR FY 2017-
2018 AND FUNDING APPROVAL IN EACH SUBSEQUENT FISCAL YEAR
DURING THE CITY'S BUDGETARY PROCESS: (1) AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES
AT BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER,
IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $60,000; (11) READING TUTORS FOR
STUDENTS WHO ATTEND SOUTH POINTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, NORTH
BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,
FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER, AND NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL, IN AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $50,000; (III) MATH TUTORS FOR STUDENTS WHO
ATTEND NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL AND MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $20,000; (IV) MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICE EXPANSION AT SOUTH POINTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, NORTH
BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,
FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER, AND NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL, IN AN
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $60,000; AND (V) COLLEGE PREPARATION
PROGRAM AND MATERIALS FOR 500 MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $12,500; FURTHER,
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE ANY
AND ALL REQUIRED AGREEMENTS AND DOCUMENTS TO IMPLEMENT THE
EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS; FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE
REDUCTION IN FUNDING, TO AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $35,000, OF THE
VOLUNTARY PREKINDERGARDEN (VPK) PROGRAM FOR THE 2018-2019
SCHOOL YEAR; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
MODIFY AND/OR TERMINATE THE AGREEMENT WITH THE SCHOOL BOARD
OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR THE VPK PROGRAM, AS
APPLICABLE.
WHEREAS, in January 2008, the City of Miami Beach, Florida (the "City") entered into
an Education Compact with Miami -Dade County Public Schools to enhance learning
opportunities 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
WHEREAS, at the March 1, 2017, Commission meeting, a referral was made to the
Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC) to examine options that may be available
to the City to provide supplemental funding for enhancements and other support for public
schools within the City's geographical boundaries, and
WHEREAS, a companion item was also referred to the Neighborhoods/Community
Affairs Committee (NCAC), to hold a discussion regarding a governance structure with respect
to the manner in which any such supplemental City funds to support public schools should be
spent or used; and
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WHEREAS, during the March 31, 2017 FCWPC meeting, the FCWPC committee
members recommended the creation of a non-profit charitable 501(c)(3) entity to raise funds for
public education within the City; and
WHEREAS, on October 18, 2017, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution
No. 2017-30041, authorizing the creation of a 501(C)(3) organization to be known as "Miami
Beach for Better Public Education" for the public purpose of providing support for educational
enhancements in the City's education compact for youth in Miami Beach; and
WHEREAS, on February 14, 2018, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution
No. 2018-30182, repealing Resolution No. 2017-30041, and approving the utilization of One
Miami Beach Inc., a not -for -profit 501(C)(3) organization which had been previously established
by the City Commission, for the public purpose of accepting charitable donations to be used for
providing education enhancements to Miami Beach Public Schools; and
WHEREAS, on April 26, 2017, the City Commission directed staff to survey members of
the community with children in a Miami Beach public school to determine what educational
enhancements were needed, and present the findings to the Finance and Citywide Projects
Committee; and
WHEREAS, in May, 2017, the City Administration developed and conducted an
education enhancement survey to gather input on potential enhancements, and received 374
community responses, and
WHEREAS, in July, 2017, City staff met with Miami Beach public school principals and
district personnel to identify additional enhancements for inclusion in the follow-up prioritization
survey; and
WHEREAS, between October 11, 2017 and November 13, 2017, as directed, City staff
conducted an Education Enhancement Prioritization Survey, and the results from the Parent
Teacher Student Association survey were shared via LTC 562-2017 on November 21, 2017;
and
WHEREAS, at the March 13, 2018 FCWPC meeting, City staff was directed to review
unfunded educational initiative projected costs with each school Parent Teacher Student
Association ("PTSA") executive board to further prioritize potential enhancements for each
school, including proposed enhancements raised during the City Commission Retreat on March
2018, such as STEAM, arts and music enrichment, and college/vocational counseling, as well
as recommendations for the reallocation of funds for enhancements currently underway, and
WHEREAS, on March 26, 2018, the FCWPC recommended that City staff begin
negotiations to allow for implementation of the following educational enhancements:
Extracurricular after -school activities for Biscayne Elementary and Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center;
reading tutoring during and/or after -school at North Beach Elementary, South Pointe
Elementary, Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, Biscayne Elementary, and Nautilus Middle; math
tutoring during and/or after -school at Nautilus Middle and Miami Beach Senior High School; and
expanded mental health services at all public elementary and middle schools in Miami Beach;
and
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WHEREAS, additionally, FCWPC recommended that City staff review the existing
Interlocal Agreement with Miami -Dade County Public Schools, providing for a Voluntary
Prekindergarten (VPK) Program, in the amount of $141,000 per year, and to provide a notice of
termination to Miami -Dade County Public Schools in order to assist with the funding of the
recommended educational enhancements for the 2018-2019 school year; and
WHEREAS, on April 11, 2018, the City Commission approved the reduction of funding,
for the VPK Program during the 2018-2019 school year, by terminating the VPK class at
Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center and providing funding for fifty percent (50%) of personnel costs for
the VPK class at Biscayne Elementary School, in an amount not to exceed $35,000, contingent
upon Miami -Dade County Public Schools funding the remaining costs of the Program; and
WHEREAS, on April 11, 2018, the City Commission approved all of the educational
enhancements recommended by FCWPC, and added, as an additional enhancement, tutoring
and SAT/ACT/PERT preparation program/materials for 500 youth at Miami Beach Senior High
School, in an amount not to exceed $12,500, commencing in the 2018-2019 school year,
subject to the approval of a budget amendment for FY 2017-2018 and funding approval
thereafter in each fiscal year through the City's budgetary process.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City
Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Finance and Citywide Projects
Committee to implement the following educational enhancements in the City's public schools for
the 2018-2019 school year and subsequent school years, subject to approval of a budget
amendment for FY 2017-2018 and funding approval in each subsequent fiscal year during the
City's budgetary process: (i) afterschool activities at Biscayne Elementary School and
Fienberg/Fisher K-8 Center, in an amount not to exceed $60,000: (ii) reading tutors for students
who attend South Pointe Elementary School, North Beach Elementary School, Biscayne
Elementary School, Fienberg/Fisher K-8 Center, and Nautilus Middle School, in an amount not
to exceed $50,000; (iii) math tutors for students who attend Nautilus Middle School and Miami
Beach Senior High School, in an amount not to exceed $20,000; (iv) mental health service
expansion at South Pointe Elementary School, North Beach Elementary School, Biscayne
Elementary School, FienbergiFisher K-8 Center, and Nautilus Middle School, in an amount not
to exceed $60,000; and (v) college preparation program and materials for 500 Miami Beach
Senior High School students, in an amount not to exceed $12,500: further, authorize the City
Manager and City Clerk to execute any and all required agreements and documents to
implement the educational enhancements; further, authorize the reduction in funding, to an
amount not to exceed $35,000, of the Voluntary Prekindergarden (VPK) Program for the 2018-
2019 school year, and further authorize the City Manager to modify and/or terminate the
agreement with the School Board Of Miami -Dade County, Florida for the VPK Program, as
applicable.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of April. 2018.
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Resolutions - C7 L
AIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: April 11, 2018
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE
FINANCE AND CITYWIDE PROJECTS COMMITTEE TO IMPLEMENT THE
FOLLOWING EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS IN THE CITY'S PUBLIC
SCHOOLS IN THE 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL IN THE
CITY'S FY 2018/19 ANNUAL BUDGET: (I) AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES AT
BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER, IN
THE AMOUNT OF $50,000; (ll) READING TUTORS FOR STUDENTS WHO
ATTEND SOUTH POINTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, NORTH BEACH
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,
FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER, AND NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL, IN THE
AMOUNT OF $60,000; (III) MATH TUTORS FOR STUDENTS WHO ATTEND
NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL AND MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, IN
THE AMOUNT OF $20,000; AND (IV) MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE EXPANSION AT
SOUTH POINTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, NORTH BEACH ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL, BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER,
AND NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL, IN THE AMOUNT OF $60,000; AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE ANY AND ALL
REQUIRED AGREEMENTS AND DOCUMENTS TO IMPLEMENT THE
EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE
REMOVAL OF THE VOLUNTARY PREKINDERGARTEN (VPK) PROGRAM FROM
THE EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENT STRATEGIES FOR THE FY 2018-2019
BUDGET, INCLUDING AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO TERMINATE
THE AGREEMENT WITH THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA FOR THE VPK PROGRAM.
RECOMMENDATION.
At the March 26, 2018 FCWPC meeting, staff was requested to begin negotiations to allow for
implementation of the following educational enhancements: Extracurricular after -school activities for
Biscayne Elementary and Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, reading tutoring during and/or after -school at
North Beach Elementary, South Pointe Elementary, Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, Biscayne
Elementary, and Nautilus Middle and math tutoring during and/or after -school at Nautilus Middle and
Miami Beach Senior High School, and expanded mental health services at all public elementary and
middle schools in Miami Beach (See chart below).
Additionally, staff was directed to review the existing Interlocal Agreement with Miami -Dade County
Public Schools providing for voluntary prekindergarten services at $141,000 per year to provide
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notification of potential tern ination of such agreement for the 2018-19 school year to M-DCPS.
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Recommended for funding
2018-19 School year
Projected Cost
Appx. # of Youth
Fr:lracurricular after-schcoi acttvitles. such as:
drama/theater, con petitions, chorus, robotics.
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(eimenlary and X-8 center)
$ 50000
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schooi and midr!eschool',
$ I0,040
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Mental Health Profess!ona! (LMAJ) one I
additional elementary and middle school
$ 6o,000
4,000
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$ 190,000
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At the request of the FCWPC, administration will begin negotiations with identified partners to
provide the selected educational enhancements in the 2018-19 school year at a cost not to exceed
$190,000, Each enhancement will require extensive negotiations with multiple entities, and time
constraints may impact Fall 2018 implementation delays. Additionally, administration will notify
MDCPS of the possibility that the current Interlocal Agreement to provide voluntary prekindergarten
classes will be terminated for the 2018-19 school year. This information is provided for further
discussion and consideration for implementation.
ANALYSIS
At the March 1, 2017, Continission meeting, a referral was made to the Finance and Citywide
Projects Committee (FCWPC) to examine options that may be available to the City to provide
supplemental funding for enhancements and other support for public schools within the City's
geographical boundaries. A companion item was also referred to the Neighborhoods/Community
Affairs Committee (NCAC), to hold a discussion regarding a governance structure with respect to the
manner in which any such supplemental City funds to support public schools should be spent or
used. During the March 31, 2017 FCWPC meeting, members recommended the creation of a non-
profit charitable 501(c)(3) entity to raise funds for public education within the City. Resolution 2017-
30041 on October 18, 2017 was repealed at the February 14, 2018 Commission meeting (Item C7W)
to allow for the utilization of One Miami Beach Inc. Not -for -profit 501(C)(3) organization for the public
purpose of accepting charitable donations to be used for providing education enhancements to Miami
Beach Public Schools.
Staff received direction at the April 26, 2017 Commission meeting to survey members of time
community with children in a Miami Beach public school to determine what educational
enhancements were needed, and present the findings to the Finance and Citywide Projects
Committee (FCWPC). City administration developed and conducted an education enhancement
survey in May 2017 to gather input on potential enhancement; this preliminary survey received 374
community responses. Staff met with Miami Beach public school principals and district personnel in
July 2017 to identify additional enhancements for inclusion in the follow-up prioritization survey.
Between October 11, 2017 and November 13, 2017 administration conducted an Education
Enhancement Prioritization Survey as directed. Results from the survey were shared via LTC 562-
2017 in November 2017. At the March 13, 2018 FCWPC meeting, staff was directed to review
unfunded educational initiative projected costs with each school PTSA Executive Board to further
prioritize potential enhancements for each school (Attachment A).
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Discussion included additional proposed enhancements from the Commission Retreat in March 2018
regarding STEAM, arts and music enrichment, and college/vocational counseling, as well as
recommendations for the reallocation of funds for enhancements currently underway.
.pl1CA_TION COMpJ�CT FUNDING CHART
The below chart provides information on enhancements currently underway, and estimated cost per
year. Also included is the estimated partner contribution for each enhancement and the number of
youth participating annually. Currently, enhancements are funded from waste hauler public benefit
contributions to education at $100,000 per year and for FY18 $195,000 from parking garage
advertisement revenue. Also, $129,000 in funding is provided from the general fund in FY18.
Voluntary Pre -Kindergarten
International Baccalaureate
Miami Dade Public Schoo( Agendas
Nurse Initiative w/Nsighboring
tviuntctpatttias
Norse Initiative - Behavor;al Health
Miami -Dade Cotiege Dual Enrollment
Program
FIU Dual Enrriiment
Corremon Tnraads program
Substitute Teacher incentive
Program
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for Hate
Total
CMS Annual Partner Annual Youth Estimated
Budgeted Estimated Partlepatlon
Funding Contributlen " Annually
S 141,000.00 S - 40
5 SO.000.00 5 1,0i5i],OOt1.00 ` 4,825
S 18,000.00 S 11,137.40 5,300
16,000.00 S 17.602.00 2,B3o
S4,000.00 S 35,400.00 ' 8,300
,
2S,000.DO S 15,152.00 150
6:2,000.00 S 33.568.Cti0 367
19.000.00 ` ^a 13,St28,34 359
3,ODO.00 S
4,C*0.00 -S 4,125.00 7,100
995,000.00 S 1,129,911.74
"Partner annual estimated contributions are based on the following:
• IB — Per MDCPS estimated annual costs include IS coordinator at each of the six schools, IB
materials, IB Diploma exam costs, annual fees, etc.
• Agenda partner contribution $600 North Bay Village, $5,300 school PTSA, and $5,300 ad sales
• Nurse Initiative partner contribution $3,600 Towns of Surfside, Bay Harbor, and Bal Harbor,
and $6,600 North Bay Village
• Behavioral Health partners for mental health $22,000 Borinquen and $13,000 Children's Trust
• Miami -Dade College dual enrollment $15,152 MDCPS contribution for textbooks
• Florida International University dual enrollment $33,568 MDCPS contribution for textbooks
• Common Threads partnership contribution of $12,928
• Anti -Defamation League partnership contribution $4,125
• • • l Il •a I •
The below chart provides information on enhancements not funded (if applicable), and estimated cost
per year for two (2) potential options (Attachment B - Option Details).
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education enhancemants Unfunded Option tt1 Option ir2
ins aooliriblel a—t., -A r-- ..ie,.rda
Rate- rnytdacherJ rofes,tor
Parent Academy-traininc by City on using
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S 10Q,000
Extracurricular after -school actfvlttrrs, such ast-
drama/theater, Campetlttans, chorus, roGatICZ,
c:+Cting etc..
S ss.500
4 51,600
Tutoring and .ACT%SAT/PERT • rep mateeialb
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5 76 �80
Reading and Math tutors during and after-
3G:iooi
$ 50 000
50 CCO
Elements Teachirr Assl stant rades K-1
S 21a.4S4
599,700
Educationai guidances and conx,ge applicavon
asslstanCe
5 35,OQQ
5 30,90Q
Reduce counseiln teacher ttudant ra tr os
$ 205.665
S 89,964
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S 219.4M4
597,700
weekend student tutorial program
w artirl anon Incentives and snacks
Tralntng uh, p& tunnies tar schaal securlty at
utlir zcnoolz to Miami Beach
Truancy rQVentian programs
Provfd& additional secant guards
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Total
5 1 306 151 1
At the March 26, 2018 FCWPC meeting, staff was requested to begin negotiations to allow for
implementation of the following educational enhancements; Extracurricular after -school activities for
Biscayne Elementary and Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, reading tutoring during and/or after -school at
North Beach Elementary, South Pointe Elementary, Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, Biscayne
Elementary, and Nautilus Middle and math tutoring during and/or after -school at Nautilus Middle and
Miami Beach Senior High School, and expanded mental health services at all public elementary and
middle schools in Miami Beach (See chart below).
Additionally, staff was directed to review the existing Interlocal Agreement with Miami -Dade County
Public Schools providing for voluntary prekindergarten services at $141,000 per year to provide
notification of potential termination of such agreement for the 2018-19 school year to M-DCPS.
Additional Education Enhancements
Recommended for funding
201&19 School year
Projected Cos#
Appx. # of Youth
ExtracurriaAaraft er-school activirius, such as:
drama/theater, competitions, chorus, robotics,
codinp etc.
60,000
600
Reading tutorsduringendJor after -school
einientaiyand K-8center)
$ 50,000
1,250
Math tutors during and/or after -school thigh
school and middle school
$ 20,000
50D
Mental Health Professional (LCSW) one
additional elementary and middle school
$ 60,000
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$ 190,0001
6,350
At the request of the FCWPC, administration will begin negotiations with identified partners to
provide the selected educational enhancements in the 2018-19 school year at a cost not to exceed
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$190,000. Additionally, administration will notifiy MDCPS of the possibility that the current Interlocal
Agreement to provide voluntary prekindergarten classes will be terminated for the 2018-19 school
year (Attachment C). This information is provided for further discussion and consideration for
implementation.
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ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Attachment - PTSA Executive Board Priorities
Attachment B - Option Details
Attachment C - VPK Termination Letter
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Attachment A
EDUCATION ENHANCEMENT PRIORITIZATION BY SCHOOL PTSA EXECUTIVE BOARDS
Staff met with each Miami Beach public school PTSA Executive Boards to review results from
the Educational Enhancement Prioritization Survey, as well as additional proposed
enhancements from the Commission Retreat in March 2018 and Commission meeting in March
2018. Below is a summary by schools of prioritized enhancements, as well as
recommendations for the reallocation of funds for enhancements currently underway.
Nautilus Middle School (March 14, 2018)
Priority Enhancements requested needing funding (no specific order):
Reading and math tutors during and after -school
LCSW for Mental Health Support (+1 F/T)
Weekend student tutorial program
MB Police in lieu of SLO
Provide additional security guards (+4 P/T)
Provide Internet Safety classes (outside provider)
Arts & Culture enrichment during school hours and addition of similar class electives during
school hours (music, art, life skills, coding, etc.)
IT support personnel (+1 P/T)
Resources for ESE students/programs
Reduce counseling teacher student ratios
Bus transportation home for after -school PTSA enrichment, student club meetings, and school
sports progrars
STEAM program support (TBD)
Additionally, the board identified two existing funded enhancements to sunset with those funds
to be used for reading and math and LCSW mental health professional:
VPK — Voluntary Pre -Kindergarten $141,000
Dual Enrollment after -school $9,000
Miami Beach Senior High School (March 20, 2018)
Priority Enhancements requested needing funding (no specific order):
Access for MB youth to city facilities
Extracurricular after -school activities such as drama/theater, coding, robotics, etc.
LCSW for Mental Health Support (+1 F/T)
Tutoring ACT/SAT/PERT
Reading and math tutors during and after -school
College guidance assistance
Resources for ESE students (+3 P/T)
Reduce counseling teacher student ratios (+4 FIT)
MB Police in lieu of SLO (+1 F/T)
Provide additional security guards (+3 P/T)
IT support personnel (+1 PT)
STEAM program support (TBD)
Additionally, the board identified two existing funded enhancements to sunset with those funds
to be used for reading and math and LCSW mental health professional, and MB PD in schools:
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VPK — Voluntary Pre -Kindergarten $141,000
School Liaison Officers - $250,000 to be used for MB PD
North Beach Elementary (March 21, 2018)
Priority Enhancements requested needing funding (no specific order):
Access for MB youth to city facilities
LCSW for Mental Health Support (+1 FIT)
Reading and math tutors during school
Elementary Teaching Assistant grades K-1 (+3 F/T)
Resources for ESE students (+3 P/T)
MB Police in lieu of SLO (+1 F/T)
Provide additional security guards (+3 P/T)
IT support personnel (+2 PT)
STEAM program support (1 P/T lab coordinator and lab)
Additionally, the board identified two existing funded enhancements to sunset with those funds
to be used for reading and math and LCSW mental health professional, and MB PD in schools:
VPK — Voluntary Pre -Kindergarten decreased by 1 class $70,000
School Liaison Officers - $250,000 to be used for MB PD
Biscayne Elementary (March 21, 2018)
Priority Enhancements requested needing funding (no specific order):
Extracurricular after -school activities
LCSW for Mental Health Support (+1 F/T)
Reading and math tutors during school
Elementary Teaching Assistant grades K-1 (+10 P/T)
Resources for ESE students (+10 P/T)
Weekend student tutorial
MB Police in lieu of SLO (+2 F/T)
Provide additional security guards (+2 P/T)
IT support personnel (+1 PT)
STEAM program support (1 P/T lab coordinator and lab $20,000)
Art and Music Enrichment
Additionally, the board identified two existing funded enhancements to sunset with those funds
to be used for reading and math and LCSW mental health professional, and MB PD in schools:
School Liaison Officers - $250,000 to be used for MB PD
Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center (March 21, 2018)
Priority Enhancements requested needing funding (no specific order):
Extracurricular afterschool activities
LCSW for Mental Health Support (+2 FIT)
Reading and math tutors during school
Elementary Teaching Assistant grades K-2 (+15 FIT)
Resources for ESE students (+10 P/T)
MB Police in lieu of SLO (+1 F/T)
Provide additional security guards (+2 P/T)
IT support personnel (+1 P/T)
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STEAM program support (1 PIT lab coordinator and lab)
Art and Music Enrichment
Additionally, the board identified two existing funded enhancements to sunset with those funds
to be used for reading and math and LCSW mental health professional, and MB PD in schools:
VPK — Voluntary Pre -Kindergarten decreased by 1 class $70,000
School Liaison Officers - $250,000 to be used for MB PD
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Attachment B
Detailed explanations for each enhancement option are provided below:
• Rate my teacher/professor — no funding needed as program is available and in use
Parent Academy -training by City on using Parent Portal — MDCPS offers "Technology
and the modern family", as well as training from the State Attorney, Public Defender's
Office, and Melissa Institute through MB Parent Academy at no cost. Student curriculum
includes Digital Citizen Initiative with two lessons per quarter including Common Sense
Digital Citizenship and Social Media tips.
• Independent Evaluation of school programs may be completed by consultant pending
cooperation from M-DCPS for needed data sets.
Extracurricular after -school activities, such as: drama/theater, competitions, chorus,
robotics, coding etc..
o Option #1 includes partnership with school PTSA for hourly coach/instructor for
various programs at $65-$100 per hour for 14 days per semester for 15 youth per
program. Option includes $1,400 per class with 10 classes in both the Fall and
Spring for two (2) Biscayne Elementary and Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, with an
additional $2,500 administrative cost for classjuggler.com for ease of scheduling
and registration. Total cost $58,500 per year for two schools for between
600 — 800 youth.
o Option 42 includes partnership with external STEM company for three step
programs (Robotics, STEM rotation, and Advanced STEM) for $75 per hour for
20-40 youth per semester for 44 days (2 hours each session) at $6,600 per
school for six schools plus an assistant at $20 per hour at $2,000 per
school. Total $8,600 per school for 40 youth at each school for 6
schools. Total cost $51,600 for 240 youth.
• Tutoring and ACT/SAT/PERT prep materials
o Option #1 includes partnership with Prep Works for SAT/ACT/PSAT test
preparation for 500 students using online support and teacher training to
increase utilization at total cost of $12,500 per year for 500 youth.
o Option #2 includes partnership with Kaplan SAT/ACT test prep with live online
sessions for a 25 hour class for up to 50 youth at $15,250 per session. Total
cost $76,250 for 5 sessions for 250 youth.
• Reading and Math tutors during and after -school
o Options #1 provides for partnership with local university during critical reading
course for 25 college students at a Miami Beach elementary/middle school site at
$10 per hour per student for up to an additional 100 hours per semester (25
youth each semester) each for reading interventions. University professor to
supervise. Total cost $50,000 for 1,250 youth at five (5) schools.
o Option #2 provides for partnership with local college during practicum class for
25 college students to provide reading intervention at elementary/middle school
site at $10 per hour per student for up to an additional 100 hours per semester
(25 youth each semester) each for reading interventions. Total cost $50,000
for 1,250 youth at five (5) schools.
• Elementary Teaching Assistant grades K-1
o Option #1 includes hourly non-degreed teaching assistants at $10.20 per hour +
19% fringe (5 hours per days x 180 days = $10,925 per) for 20 assistants
at $218,484 for two (2) schools.
o Option #2 includes hourly degreed teaching assistants at $28 per hour + 19%
fringe (5 hours per days x 180 days = $29,988 per) for 20 assistants at $599,760
for two (2) schools.
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• Educational guidance and college application assistance
o Option #1 includes a partnership with college counselor services outside of
school for in-person/skype individual youth sessions up to 4 hours per year per
youth afterschool/evenings year-round for 500 high school youth and 4-6 onsite
parent/student informational sessions. Total cost is $85,000 for 2,000 hours
for 500 youth.
o Option #2 includes online support for 500 students. Total cost is $30,800
($10,400 startup) for 500 youth.
• Reduce counseling teacher student ratios
o Option #1 adds a traditional counselor to three schools per year. Cost $68,555
per counselor per school with fringe. Total cost for three counselors $205,665
per year.
o Option #2 hires hourly Counselors during school hours at $28 per hour for 5
hours per day plus 19% fringe. Total cost is $89,964 for three hourly
counselors per year.
• Resources for ESE students/programs
o Option #1 includes hourly non-degreed teaching assistants at $10.20 per hour +
19% fringe (5 hours per days x 180 days = $10,925 per) plus $50 per for
paraprofessional exam ($1,000) for 20 assistants at $219,484 for six (6)
schools.
* Option #2 includes hourly degreed teaching assistants at $28 per hour + 19%
fringe (5 hours per days x 180 days = $29,988 per) for 20 assistants at $599,760
for six (6) schools.
• Weekend student tutorial program w/participation incentives and snacks provides for
hourly MDC honors program students at $10 per hour for 3 hours per week for 36 weeks
plus snacks at $3,000 per site ($1,080 per tutor for 10 tutors x 36 days plus
snacks). Bus transportation for youth to be determined. Total cost $13,800 per
school for 6 schools at $82,800.
• Truancy prevention programs are provided through MDCPS success programs. City
may apply for grant funding (Ex. JAMS) for 75 youth from MBSH in 2018-19 at $37,000.
• Provide additional security guards provides for hiring of part time security between $10-
$18 per hour and 19% fringe ($10,710 per) with projection of 16 positions (8 elementary,
3 Nautilus, 5 Beach High). Total cost $171,360.
• Provide internet safety classes
o Option #1 provides internet safety through MDCPS at no cost
o Option #2 provides internet safety through outside provider at $2,000 for 2 hour
class for 1,000 youth per class. Total cost $6,000 for three schools.
• Technology training at school sites for parents/guardians offered at no cost through
MDCPS MB Parent Academy
• Provide information technology(IT) support to public schools
o Option #1 provides for hourly degreed IT support at $28 per hour plus 19% fringe
for 5.8 hours per day for 180 days a year. Total cost for 3 positions is
$104,358
o Option #2 provides for full time IT support at $28 per hour plus 19% fringe at
$66.910 per position. Total for 3 positions $200,730.
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Attachment C
1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. www.miamibeoch(Lflov
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
Tel: 305-673-7470, Fax: 305-673.7002
April 11, 2018
Mr. Alberto Carvalho
Superintendent of Schools
Miami -Dade County Public Schools
1450 N.E. 2- Avenue, Suite 912
Miami, Florida 33132
Certified Mail No. _
Return Receipt Requested
RE: Interlocal Agreement (the Agreement) between The School Board of Mianli-Dade County,
Florida (M-DCPS) and the City of Miami Beach, Florida (the City) for the funding of
Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) classes.
Dear Mr. Carvalho:
Pursuant to the above captioned Agreement, the City currently provides funding for two (2) VPK classes,
being offered at Biscayne Elementary School and Rerberg Fisher K-8 Center (the VPK program).
At today's meeting of the City's Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (the Committee), Conunittee
members provided direction to the Administration to recommend not appropriating funds for the VPK
program for the fiscal year 2018-2019 budget. A final decision will not be made until the issue is
discussed by the Mayor and City Commission during the April 11, 2018 City Commission meeting;
however, in an abundance of caution, I wanted to place you on notice of the possibility that the VPK
program may not be funded for next year. If the decision is made by the City Commission to not fund the
VPK program for next year, the City will promptly send you a notice of termination pursuant to Section
3.08 of the Agreement.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at 305-673-7020.
Sincerely,
Dr. Leslie D. Rosenfeld
Chief Learning and Development Officer
Cc: Via e-mail only:
Raul J. Aguila, City Attorney
Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
Kathie Brooks, Assistant City Manager
Via Certified Mail -Return Receipt Requested:
Marie Izquierdo, MDCPS Chief Academic Officer
Walter Harvey, MDCPS School Board Attorney
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MIAMI BEACH
Form
Reading Interventionist @ Miami Beach Feinberg Fisher K-8 Center
Jeanny Sineus Education & Performance Initiatives
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Leslie Rosenfeld
Jason Greene
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Type 8 - Other:
Contractor shall provide reading interventions for students in grades K through 8th. Contractor shall design reading instruction, based
on the school's reading instruction plan, in order to foster and support early literacy skills. Reading intervention will take place in Miami
Beach Feinberg Fisher K-8 Center for a total of up to 555 hours throughout the Term, excluding the time when school is not in session
during the summer break.
Contractor shall be compensated at a rate of $18 per hour for reading interventions as required by the school principal.
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