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2014-28601 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28601 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, TO PROVIDE DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES FOR COLLEGE CREDIT FOR STUDENTS AT MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, A MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Education Compact ("Education Compact") with Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), established on January 16, 2008, includes the outcome to increase academic support and achievement; and WHEREAS, the Education Compact reflects the desire of the Miami Beach community to support excellence in the City's public schools to improve educational opportunities for youth; and WHEREAS, at the January 31, 2014 Commission Retreat, the City's Key Intended Outcomes (KIO) in the Strategic Plan were updated to reflect the priority outcomes of the Mayor and Commission, and was formally adopted on March 5, 2014 per Resolution No. 2014-28525; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2014-28525 supports the KIO to Induce Public School Accountability Mainly at Middle School; and WHEREAS, the graduation rate at Miami Beach Senior High School at 79.4% in 2013, is a 16.7% increase from 2010; however, overall M-DCPS graduation rates improved to 77.2% in 2013, a 13.0% increase from 2010; and WHEREAS, M-DCPS climate survey data for the 2012-13 school year reflects 74% of parents and 91% of staff agree or strongly agree that children are receiving a good education at Miami Beach Senior High School, a 8.6% and 3.0% decline respectively when compared to the 2010-11 school year, and 54% of students agree or strongly agree that they are receiving a good education, a 1.7% increase from the 2010-11 school year; and WHEREAS, an activity included in the Education Compact to increase academic support and achievement is to identify and pursue the implementation of best practices strategies to increase the graduation rate at Miami Beach Senior High School (MBSH). Dual Enrollment programs enrich the course opportunities for outstanding high school students and saves students and parents money; and WHEREAS, Dual Enrollment is a program that allows eligible high school students currently attending accredited Miami-Dade County public or private high schools, or home schools, to enroll in a college course and high school course simultaneously. The credits that students earn must be used toward both a high school diploma and are acceptable towards a college Associate or Baccalaureate degree, or Technical Certificate; and WHEREAS, students in the 10th, 11th, or 12th grades that are enrolled in M-DCPS are eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment programs and must meet specific criteria; and WHEREAS, Florida International University (FIU) currently offers 116 dual enrollment courses in approximately 34 out of 53 high schools across Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, due to state funding changes for dual enrollment courses in July 2013, individual high schools are responsible for reimbursing colleges for instructor and administrative fees. As such, the number of courses offered is limited due to available funding, along with credentialing limitations of instructional school staff; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach proposes a Memoranda of Understanding with FIU to allow for the credentialing of eligible City staff, as well as qualified residents, to increase the number of dual enrollment courses available at Miami Beach Senior High School for upcoming school years; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach partnership with FIU would provide for the City to fund the instructor cost of approximately $5,000 per course per semester only for eligible and credentialed City staff and Miami Beach residents not to exceed four (4) Dual Enrollment courses in the 2014-15 school year, with the expectation to increase the number of Dual Enrollment courses offered each subsequent school year; and 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 Administration to authorize the City Manager to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with Florida International University to provide Dual Enrollment courses for college credit for students at Miami Beach Senior High School, a Miami-Dade County Public School in the City of Miami Beach, as set forth herein. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of rna 2014. ATTEST: Levin Rafael G anado, City Plerk 11 NC0R PI ORATED= APPROVED AS TO FORM &LANGUAGE FOR EX TION City 1 rn°y u� COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Approving And Authorizing The City Manager To Execute A Memoranda Of Understanding With Florida International University In Miami-Dade,To Provide Dual Enrollment Courses For College Credit For Students At Miami Beach Senior High School, A Miami Dade County Public School In The City Of Miami Beach, Florida. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Induce Public School Accountability Mainly at Middle School Supporting Data(Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): The graduation rate at Miami Beach Senior High School at 79.4 percent in 2013, is a 16.7 percent increase from 2010; however, overall M-DCPS graduation rates improved to 77.2 percent in 2013,a 13.0 percent increase from 2010. M-DCPS climate survey data for 2012-13 school year reflects 74 percent of parents and 91 percent of staff agree or strongly agree that children are receiving a good education at Miami Beach Senior High School, a 8.6 percent and 3.0 percent decline respectively when compared to the 2010-11 school year,and 54 percent of students agree or strongly agree that they are receiving a good education, a 1.7 percent increase from the 2010-11 school year. Item Summa /Recommendation: The Education Compact with Miami-Dade County Public Schools(M-DCPS), established on January 16, 2008, includes the outcome to increase academic support and achievement. An activity included in the Education Compact to increase academic support and achievement is to identify and pursue the implementation of best practice strategies to increase the graduation rate at Miami Beach Senior High School (MBSH). Dual Enrollment programs enrich the course opportunities for outstanding high school students and saves students and parents money. Dual Enrollment is a program that allows eligible high school students currently attending accredited Miami Dade County public or private high schools,or home school to enroll in a college course and high school course simultaneously.The credits that students earn must be used toward both a high school graduation and are acceptable toward a college Associate or Baccalaureate degree, or Technical Certificate. Students in the 10th, 11 th,or 12th grade that are enrolled in M-DCPS are eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment programs and must meet specific criteria. Miami Beach Senior High School is currently offering three (3) dual enrollment classes for the 2013-14 school year. Florida International University (FIU) currently offers 116 dual enrollment courses in approximately 34 out of 53 high schools across Miami Dade County. Due to state funding changes for dual enrollment courses in July 2013, individual high schools are responsible for reimbursing colleges for instructor and administrative fees. As such, the number of courses offered is limited due to available funding, along with credentialing limitations of instructional school staff. The City of Miami Beach proposes a Memoranda of Understanding with FIU to allow for the credential ing of eligible City staff,as well as qualified residents,to increase the number of dual enrollment courses available at Miami Beach Senior High School for upcoming school years. The City of Miami Beach partnership with FIU would allow for the City to fund the instructor cost of approximately $5,000 per course per semester for eligible and credentialed City staff and Miami Beach residents not to exceed four(4) courses in the 2014-15 school year, with the expectation to increase the number of dual enrollment courses each subsequent school ear. The Administration recommends the approval of this Resolution. Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 $20,000 177-6881-000343 OBPI Total $20,000 Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Loc4lative Tracking: Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld Sign-Offs. Department Director Assistant C ,#y Vanager +ty Manager KGB JLM AG A ITEM R 7 6- DATE MIAMMEACH 5-21-lq 0 MIAMI BEACH law, City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members the City mmission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: May 21, 2014 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYO AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, A THORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM O UNDERSTANDING WITH FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, TO PROVIDE DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSES FOR COLLEGE CREDIT FOR STUDENTS AT MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, A MIAMI DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution KEY INTENDED OUTCOME SUPPORTED Induce Public School Accountability Mainly at Middle School BACKGROUND The Education Compact with Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), established on January 16, 2008, includes the outcome to increase academic support and achievement. Since the Education Compact implementation, the City of Miami Beach has collaborated with M-DCPS to improve educational opportunities for youth. At the January 31, 2014 Commission Retreat, the City's Key Intended Outcomes (KIO) in the Strategic Plan was updated to reflect the priority outcomes of the Mayor and Commission, and was formally adopted on March 5, 2014 per Resolution No. 2014- 28525. This Resolution supports the KIO to Induce Public School Accountability Mainly at Middle School. The graduation rate at Miami Beach Senior High School at 79.4 percent in 2013, is a 16.7 percent increase from 2010; however, overall M-DCPS graduation rates improved to 77.2 percent in 2013, a 13.0 percent increase from 2010. M-DCPS climate survey data for the 2012-13 school year reflects 74 percent of parents and 91 percent of staff agree or strongly agree that children are receiving a good education at Miami Beach Senior High School, a 8.6 percent and 3.0 percent decline respectively when compared to the 2010-11 school year, and 54 percent of students agree or strongly agree that they are receiving a good education, a 1.7 percent increase from the 2010-11 school year. An activity included in the Education Compact to increase academic support and achievement is to identify and pursue the implementation of best practice strategies to increase the graduation rate at Miami Beach Senior High School (MBSH). Dual Enrollment programs enrich the course opportunities for outstanding high school students and saves students and parents money. Commission Memorandum May 21, 2014 Dual Enrollment Miami Beach Senior High School Page 2 of 3 Dual Enrollment is a program that allows eligible high school students currently attending accredited Miami-Dade County public or private high schools, or home schools to enroll in a college course and high school course simultaneously. The credits that students earn must be used toward both a high school diploma and are acceptable towards a college Associate or Baccalaureate degree, or Technical Certificate. The benefits of offering dual enrolment classes to high school students include: • Enriches the course opportunities for outstanding high school students • Shortens the time to attain a college degree • Saves students and parents money, as dual enrollment students are exempt from paying application, registration, tuition, laboratory, and special fees if the class(es) taken are being used toward high school graduation • Provides students with college credit that is transferable to a college or university • Grades earned through dual enrollment will become part of the students' permanent high school and college transcripts Students in the 10th, 11 th, or 12th grades that are enrolled in M-DCPS are eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment programs and must meet the following criteria: • A minimum 3.0 high school unweighted grade point average (GPA) • Passed the appropriate sections of the College's Basic Skills Assessment Tests (PERT or CPT), or submitted adequate SAT/ACT scores, or submitted adequate FCAT scores. • Permission from the parent/guardian, high school principal and counselor • Met with the College Dual Enrollment Coordinator at the Campus he/she plans to attend • An understanding that the amount of work necessary to succeed in dual enrollment courses will be greater than in high school courses and must earn a grade of"C" or higher in their college-level courses to continue participation. Students whose College GPA falls below 2.0 are ineligible to continue dual enrollment. Miami Beach Senior High School is currently offering three (3) dual enrollment classes for the 2013-14 school year. Florida International University (FIU) currently offers 116 dual enrollment courses in approximately 34 out of 53 high schools across Miami Dade County. Due to legislative changes (Senate Bill 1514), funding for the dual enrollment program changed, effective July 1, 2013. Previously, community colleges and universities assumed the cost of dual enrollment. Students are exempt from paying for tuition, however, schools must reimburse the college/university for college credit courses (dual enrollment) taken by eligible high school students, who must have a 3.0 unweighted GPA and be college-ready in Reading and Writing per state-approved tests (PERT, SAT/ACT, FCAT). As such, the number of courses offered is limited due to available funding, along with credentialing limitations of instructional school staff. Commission Memorandum May 21, 2014 Dual Enrollment Miami Beach Senior High School Page 3 of 3 The City of Miami Beach proposes a Memoranda of Understanding with FIU to allow for the credentialing of eligible City staff, as well as qualified residents, to increase the number of dual enrollment courses available at Miami Beach Senior High School for upcoming school years. The City of Miami Beach partnership with FIU would allow for the City to fund the instructor cost of approximately $5,000 per course per semester for eligible and credentialed City staff and Miami Beach residents not to exceed four(4) courses in the 2014-15 school year, with the expectation to increase the number of Dual Enrollment courses each subsequent school year. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends the approval of this Resolution. This approval will assist the Department in accomplishing its measurable objectives linked to the City's Key Intend d Outcome to Induce Public School Accountability Mainly at Middle School KGB/L