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LTC 340-2018 Dual Enrollment Status Miami Beach Senior High SchoMIAMIBEACH 340-2018 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # LETTER TO COMMISSION To: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of '- e City Co mission From: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager Date: June 19, 2018 Subject: Dual Enrollment Status Miami Beac Senior High School and Nautilus Middle School The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide information on the status of our partnership with Miami -Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS), Florida International University, and Miami Dade College to increase dual enrollment courses at Miami Beach Senior High School and Nautilus Middle School. The interest and success of students at our high school in dual enrollment classes has resulted in a 170 percent increase in the number of classes from the 2015-16 to 2017-18 school years. The chart below provides information on the number of course and class sections available to students following the implementation of the partnership in Fall 2014, as well as the financial savings to Miami Beach families for those children choosing to enroll in Dual Enrollment classes offered at Miami Beach public schools funded by the city. Additionally, these classes support class size reduction efforts. # of Dual # of Class # of Per Savings to City School Year Students Credit of Miami Beach Enrollment Courses Sections Available Participating Cost Families Fall 2014 0 0 0 $ Spring 2015 3 4 104 $ 216.55 $ 67,563.60 Fall 2015 2 4 123 $ 216.55 $ 79,906.95 Spring 2016 4 6 138 $ 216.55 $ 89,651.70 Fall 2016 4 6 125 $ 218.53 $ 81,948.75 Spring 2017 7 9 181 $ 218.53 $ 118,661.79 Fall 2017 7 12 217 $ 218.53 $ 142,263.03 Spring 2018 9 15 257 $ 218.53 $ 168,486.63 1 Total 36 56 1 1,145 1 $ 748,482.45' Funding to support and expand the partnership in the 2017-18 school years includes a City contribution of $49,910 for instructor salaries and MDCPS contribution of $56,880 for textbooks. The dual enrollment program at Miami Beach Senior High School and Nautilus Middle School allows eligible students to enroll in a college course and high school class simultaneously. The credits the students earn are used towards both a high school diploma and are acceptable towards a college Associate or Bachelor degree, or technical certificate. The benefits of offering dual enrollment courses to high school and middle school students include: Saves students and parents money, as dual enrollment students are exempt from paying application, registration, tuition, laboratory, and special fees if the classes taken are being used toward high school graduation • Enriches the course opportunities for outstanding high school / middle school students • Shortens the time to attain a college degree • Provides students with college credit that is transferable to a college or university • Allows grades earned to become part of the students' permanent transcripts Dual enrollment course offerings include, but are not limited to, the following for the 2017-18 school years: • Introduction to Sociology • Social Problems • Social Environment • Introduction to Entrepreneurship • Introduction to Literature • Teaching Diverse Populations • American Government • Criminal Justice • Music Appreciation • Introduction to Hospitality • Principals of Business • Writing in Rhetoric I • Strategies for Success We will continue to support our strategic outcome to achieve K-12 public school excellence through our Education Compact. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dr. Leslie Rosenfeld.